Word: representation
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The small number of students serving on the standing committees found it impossible to hope to effectively represent their constituencies. This problem has been resolved in the new assembly by shrinking the size of individual constituencies to 75 students, and thus raising considerably the number of student representatives.
A liberal Democrat who campaigned for Robert Kennedy and George McGovern, Hundley was as astonished as the rest of the Washington legal community when Mitchell hired him. But the two got along well. When Nixon's current Washington attorney, Herbert J. Miller, was unable to represent Nixon in the...
Although Harvard has no organized handball program, the Athletic Department paid for Acosta's plane fare. Acosta said that he expects to represent Harvard again next year, adding "It really helped me to lose. It gives me a little more drive. Next year I should do it."
Seale, who recently founded a Congressional lobbying group to represent poor people, said Congress must create "community-controlled economic programs that will root the poor and low-incomed into the economic structure of this country."
The festival is given to New Orleans by a series of "krewes"--private social groups that exist solely to finance and put on Mardi Gras. Some of the newer krewes are commercial in nature. They bring in celebrities to host their parades and balls. Others represent local interests. Tulane University...