Word: republican
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...also outside the Science Center was a sizeable anti-impeachment contingent. Jeff A. Letalien'01, treasurer of the Harvard Radcliffe Republican Club, helped organize a counter rally which sported 30 students from Harvard and Boston University protesting with signs reading "Jail to the Chief!" and cheers of"Gore...
...Republican Club President Anne L. Berry '01said the club was not officially sponsoring thecounter-rally so as not to label the impeachmentcause as "partisan...
Still, while most participants of the counterrally were affiliated with Republican groups oncampus, others said they simply held a strongmoral compass...
...worked for a lawyer under [Republican challenger Wendell L.] Willkie's campaign, before [Franklin D.] Roosevelt's third term. We went all over the country on a campaign train, stopping twice a day for short speeches and at night for one long speech," she says...
...metaphor for our times, proof that a single flawed human being can be chosen to change the world. Is it any wonder then that the great and the small cite him for inspiration? Martin Luther King Jr. evoked him in his thunderingly prophetic speeches. Only last month several Republican Congressmen grandly compared the fallen Newt Gingrich to the man who led the chosen people out of the desert. Movie directors have immortalized him, most famously as a bewigged Charlton Heston throwing down the tablets in Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments. And next week brings Hollywood's latest celebration...