Word: petitioners
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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A council of Extension School students last nigh kicked off is petition campaign aimed at reopening the Lehman Gall lounge, which has been closed to E-School students in the evenings since September 1983.
Reagan's ruling was a politically astute move in an election year; thousands of votes in such steel-producing states as Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio are likely to be influenced by the decision. Indeed, Bethlehem Steel and the Steelworkers Union had timed their petition to the Trade Commission...
Gross, who gained national attention in her senior year of high school by presenting President Reagan with a nuclear freeze petition signed by 100 Presidential scholars, was paired on the speaker's list with 94-year-old suffragette Margeret Scott Olmsted.
Steiker, one of the organizers of a petition boycotting the Law Review--providing that three quarters of all 1Ls sign--apparently swallowed her idealism when the petition narrowly missed the three-quarters mark.
Besides, she points out, "almost all of us who made law review on grades signed the petition."