Word: orientedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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TODAY'S Gubernatorial and Senate races confront Massachusetts voters with two markedly different choices; in one race they will have to pick the lesser of two evils while in the other, they have a choice between two credible, issue-oriented candidates. The state will be able to both tread water...
If there are risks in appointing Brustein, risks which can be considerably reduced by careful contractual negotiations--they are far outweighed by the potential benefits to the Harvard community. In the area of admissions, for example, Yale has traditionally lured many arts-oriented undergraduates away from Harvard on the reputation...
John Droney had held the office virtually unopposed since his appointment by then-U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy '40 in 1959. For the last three years of his reign he had suffered from a debilitating illness that hindered his ability to speak or walk without some form of assistance...
Connolly opened his political season running for the U.S. Senate, but entered the secretary of state race when incumbent Paul Guzzi was ousted from the post in the primary. Connolly is pushing a more issue-oriented campaign than Sears. He intends to place a constitutional limit on the number of...
Many Japanese businessmen are enthusiastic about what they see as a potentially profitable opportunity to link Japan's export-oriented economy to a China in desperate need to acquire modern technology and expertise. Still, the Japanese business community wonders how the Chinese will pay for their gigantic import program. Since...