Word: refered
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...write in regard to Jean Engelmayer's article "Council Defeats Plan to Force Members to Stay at Meetings." In particular, I refer to her statement. "The lack of attendance at the budget vote and other recent meetings brought back memories of the closing meeting of the Student Assembly...when only 21 members attended...
...January 25: Sitting in a snack bar at Washington's National Airport, the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson uses the word "hymie" and the word "hymietown" to refer respectively to Jews and New York City. Jackson says he made the remarks in private and was "overheard" by reporters. Others say Jackson made the remarks while bantering with Washington Post reporter Milton Coleman and one other journalist, possibly from The New York Times...
Europeans refer to Reagan as the "Emperor President," Vernon says, to express a perception that he moves without any thought of consulting European allies. The President's decision to withdraw American troops from Lebanon without consulting the French and British military about possible ramifications for their troops' security, has helped to reinforce this view. It has been interpreted as the latest in a series of alienating foreign policy moves on the part of the Reagan Administration...
Hollis: I am one of those that argue that this progress that you refer to is illusory and not real progress. In 1950, for instance, 83 percent of the Black males in this country were in the work force. If you look at 1980, it's down to 71 percent. The progress that people refer to is the right to sit next to people in restaurants, if they have the money and the job to buy their way into the restaurants. This campus, for instance, still has not reached the high mark of 2 percent of its faculty being Black...
...fact, public opinion polls taken before the vote showed that 64% of citizens thought it was time to have a woman at the highest level of government. Said the Zurich tabloid Blick: "The people wanted Lilian, but the gentlemen in Bern elected a man." Swiss women refer to the day of the vote, Dec. 7, as Black Wednesday...