Word: marshaller
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Their opposition could prove effective. The premature release of the text of the Administration's proposals has given environmentalists a chance to marshal their forces for the fight. A preoccupation with budget politics could prevent the President from getting his own troops together. As a result a completed bill may not get through Congress this year. Until it does, the old law remains in effect...
...diploma riots may be indicative of the fact that we had nothing else to do," Thomas N. Blodgett '61, a class marshal, said last week, adding, "It was as superficial an issue as you can possibly dream...
Many attribute the meteoric rise of the gay rights movement on campus to the determination of its earliest leader, Benjamin H. Schatz '81, a class marshal, former president of GSA and founder of GOOD, who graduates today. Administrators who have watched the movement's rapid growth with discomfort say privately that "it will all blow over when Schatz graduates." But Schatz's leadership is only one of a set of circumstances that have coalesced in the last few years to make gay rights activism possible. "A lot of things came together at once," Michael G. Colantuono '83, a member...
...Outland has anything besides familiarity going for it, it is the presence of Sean Connery as a New Frontier marshal who comes to 10 to clean the place up. Connery is perhaps the one genuine romantic hero in the movies now. He is strong; he is soft. He can be hurt physically, and take it; he can be hurt emotionally, and show it. Outland gives Connery every chance to strut and smolder and sends him off on one splendid chase sequence. The rest is strained silliness. Good Guy Connery knows that Bad Guy Peter Boyle is out to kill...
There were three-and-a-half million Jews in Poland once. They shared a 900-year heritage, a richly diverse culture. Some served in Marshal Pilsudski's army, fighting for a free Poland and helping to repel the Red Army after the First World War. Some fervently believed in Zionism: others would die for the socialist Bund: still others thought "Nothing that didn't happen before should happen now." Some were orthodox, some reformed, most were poor, a few wealthy: many clustered in the big cities and universities, some lived in villages, and a few stayed on the farm. Some...