Word: mustering
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...admits, "I got a little worried after the Labor Day speech that they were going to catch on to the populist approach." But only last week did the Dukakis campaign go ballistic. "George Bush wants to help people on Easy Street," Dukakis said with all the indignation he could muster. "I want to help the people on Main Street." By week's end even G.O.P. polling showed a slight shift in the Democrats' direction...
...change passes, it would be impossible for the board of directors to muster the three-fourths majority needed to override it if students band together, Selwyn said...
Saturday, the Lions will face Yale in New Haven. Yale (0-3-1 overall, 0-0-1 Ivy) has had a horrible three weeks, losing badly to Connecticut, Army and Navy. The closest thing to a victory the Elis could muster was a 24-24 tie against Brown during the first week of the season...
...Baron, a longtime Democratic strategist: "Sasso can deal with people who really dislike Dukakis." Sasso became the Governor's chief secretary, taking time off in 1984 to manage Geraldine Ferraro's ill-starred vice-presidential campaign. In Boston he used his rapport with local officials and his ability to muster a consensus to push Dukakis' legislative agenda...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Alumni Against Apartheid (HRAAA) is attempting to muster its forces to fight the proposals, which would give Harvard an expanded role in the annual election to the 30-member Board...