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The personnel choices that would leave the deepest imprint on the U.S. for many years to come would involve the Supreme Court. Reagan so far has named only one Justice, Sandra Day O'Connor, but he might be able to nominate several more during a second term. Aides believe he...
In a year that saw many achievements among blacks, I nominate the black American.
Since TIME's Man of the Year is the person who has had the greatest impact on events for good or bad, I nominate
Frank Fahrenkopf, chairman of the Republican National Committee, predicts that Republicans will be the first to nominate a woman for President or Vice President because "historically the Republican Party is where women have made the most advances." Indeed, should Ronald Reagan bow out in 1984, putting George Bush in the...
Each House and each of four freshman districts will elect five representatives, and there is no limit to the number of candidates. A student may nominate himself by calling the Undergraduate Council office and then submitting a declaration of candidacy by October 1.