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...their respective 23- and 17-year tenures, the Bosserts and Dowlings have been among the most influential of the College's 24 Masters and co-Masters and have been outspoken on issues affecting House life--though sometimes on different sides of the debate...
...formidable public personality and retained an outspoken interest in politics. He was, at the start and for a long time, an out-front liberal, and--surely swayed by charm and power--eventually added some deep shadows to J.F.K.'s definition of executive privilege. He passed along a mistress to the President, Judith Exner, who was also a favorite of Giancana's. Kennedy used her, but eventually froze Sinatra out of Camelot. Sinatra responded bitterly and swung right. He golfed with Spiro Agnew, sang (wonderfully) at the Nixon White House and partied with the Reagans...
...news for Burton-bashers: The pit bull's still with us. A bid to oust the outspoken Indiana Republican failed Wednesday when Burton used his power as chairman of the House committee on governmental reform and oversight to quash ranking Democrat Henry Waxman's motion. And despite Waxman's vow to take it to the floor of the House, it looks as if Burton has finally weathered the storm over his recent editing of the Web Hubbell tapes. One small success for the Democrats: They managed to block Burton's attempt to give immunity to four potential committee witnesses, whom...
Asked how he felt about being criticized for his outspoken style, Wei responded, "If I can not speak up for my people in the West then I really do not have anything going...
Rudenstine has long been outspoken about the need for affirmative action. According to Harvard Vice President for Government, Community and Public Affairs James H. Rowe '73 Rudenstine "picked up the phone" when the amendment was announced and became the leader of an ad hoc coalition against the measure...