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...Gary R. Orren, associate professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government, describes the difference more sharply. "They are not the home of democratic party reforms. They are antagonistic to this kind of thing. They've been forced willy-nilly to adopt Democratic reforms...
...Orren and Siegel should know about Democratic Party reforms. Both serve on the 20-member Technical Advisory Committee which reports directly to the latest reform commission, chaired by Gov, James B. Hunt Jr. of North Carolina. The Hunt Commission began meeting in August and will make its recommendations to the DNC in February...
Though the decision to have another rules commission was made before President Reagan's mandate of November," the body's mission has been altered by the humiliating defeat. "When you've just taken a shellacking, you tend towards soul searching," says Orren, who worked as a pollster for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) last year...
...proper perspective. Orren says, is what the rules can do for the party. "One of the least important things is whether this type of candidate or that type of candidate wins. The old rules gave you Millard Fillmores as well as Lincolns...
...committee, chaired by James C. Thomson, Jr., curator of the Nieman Foundation, are: Nathan Glazer professor of Education and Sociology: David Kraslow, publisher of the Miami News and a 1962 Nieman fellow: Patricia Nelson Limerick, assistant professor of History: Frieda W. Morris, midwest bureau chief of NBC News; Garry Orren '68, a polling expert and associate professor of Public Policy: George Wilson, publisher of the Concord Monitor and William Woestendiek, executive editor of the Arizona Daily Star...