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IN LAST SUNDAY'S Boston Globe, Martin F. Nolan even trotted out some nonsense suggesting that George Bush could inaugurate a second "era of good feelings (a la James Monroe in 1820) by naming Democratic Sen. Albert Gore Jr. '69 of Tennessee as his '92 running mate. Time Magazine ran...
Unfortunately, Democratic primaries tend to attract diehard liberals, who tend to nominate liberal candidates. When the general election comes around, more conservative Democrats come out to vote--and choose the Republican nominee. So...
In an effort to make its slate more competitive with that of Harvard's official alumni organization, Harvard-Radcliffe Alumni Against Apartheid (HRAAA) officials said yesterday that they plan to nominate only three candidates for this year's Board of Overseers elections.
Although the time when divestment could have most helped anti-apartheid efforts has passed, HRAAA will continue to nominate candidates in an effort to forward broader goals of diversity and social responsibility, Solomon said.
"It is possible that the ads will turn up some viable candidates," Riesman said, explaining that although candidates might not apply directly, they might ask others to nominate them.