Word: pledgees
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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That the HRC wishes to cut aid to students who have not registered is a primitive form of coercion. Even at Yale University, an institution of nearly equal reputation and academic quality as Harvard, the administration took it upon itself, before the need became acute, to pledge financial support and...
Argentina's military President, Retired General Reynaldo Bignone, appointed in the wake of the Falklands fiasco, reiterated that the promised return to democracy would take place on schedule. But many Argentine civilian leaders suspected that there was a dangerous alternative: if civilians were relentless in seeking the truth on...
The team's contact with people along the route will be as important as the money the committee is raising. Pallotta stressed. "It's the perfect opportunity for people to find out what we're doing, what Oxfam-America does, why we support Oxfam and for them to make a...
The Republicans were badly jolted on Election Day. The Democrats took three-quarters of last week's 36 gubernatorial contests, their best showing since the post-Watergate landslide of 1974. They will preside in 34 states, a net gain of seven for sure, with a remote possibility of picking...
Meldrim Thomson, a former Governor of New Hampshire, was in the odd position of having to run against himself in the race for the statehouse. The political reversal began during the primary, when two of the nine candidates refused to take "the pledge," a campaign promise customarily made by New...