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"There's a lot of political savvy around at the top," says IOP Fellow David R. Gergen, the President's former director of communications. Returning to call the plays as campaign chairman is Sen. Paul Laxalt (R.-Nev.), the person on Capitol Hill closest to Reagan; the chief strategist and...
Reagan's political advisers expect the biggest issue to be, as usual, the state of voters' wallets. Right now, they are robust. The economy is enjoying strong increases in production, jobs and incomes, and inflation is at an eleven-year low. Deficits are a problem to which the President cannot...
When the rumor of Baker's departure surfaced at an owners' meeting in Nashville, some political pros took it as a sign that Reagan might not seek a second term. Nevada Senator Paul Laxalt, who heads the Reagan re-election effort, quickly reasserted that the President would declare...
There may never have been a soloist who passed so freely over the closely guarded borders between jazz and classical. Marsalis, who has just turned 22, makes the usual declaration at customs ("I'm just a musician, I just play music"), but though his predisposition may be toward jazz...
Dunster House: Located in the basement of E. entry, the Dunster grill is thriving under a new ownership system, according to manager Elizabeth Lorde-Rollins '85. At the beginning of the year, the House Committee sold 100 shares in the grill for $10 apiece. In May, investors will receive their...