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Students in their second or third years are eligible to apply through the fellowships office. The office may then nominate up to four men and four women annually, he said.
Applicants were nominated by 67 colleges and universities in the United States, according to the press release. Each school was allowed to nominate two students for the award, although schools that had a winner the previous year could nominate three, Hanafi said.
On Wednesday morning, hours before he was to fly to Helsinki, Clinton was in a characteristic dither. Some White House aides recommended that he quickly nominate Tenet, 44, an amiable former Senate intelligence staff member who has been deputy CIA director since 1995. But National Security Adviser Sandy Berger, not...
Definitions of the reponsibilites of RUS Executive Board members will also be taken up at the next meeting, and the membership will nominate new candidates.
In what pundits are calling the closest, most hard-fought Democratic primary race in Massachusetts, Cambridge voters today will nominate either City Councillor Anthony D. Galluccio or former mayor Alice K. Wolf for state representative of the 27th District.