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Meanwhile, Gov. William F. Weld '66 put the finishing touches on a campaign that nearly all observers agree he will win in a landslide. The incumbent turned his attention from his opponent, Mark Roosevelt '78, to helping get his fellow Republicans elected to the legislature...
...Roosevelt, meanwhile, spoke Saturday at a rally sponsored by the Col- lege Democrats of America at Boston's Essex Grill, where more than 125 college students gathered to hear the candidate discuss what it means to be a Democrat--the same topic he addressed at the Kennedy School of Government last month...
Casino gambling does not generate new strength for the economy, but only transfers money from one person to another. The only thing it does generate is crime and moral decay. Instead of attacking Roosevelt for this courageous stand against popular casinos. The Crimson should congratulate...
Lastly, The Crimson editorial points out that Weld "authorized" an education reform act and "signed into law" a school choice plan. These laws were written by none other than Roosevelt. He spent a year of this life criss-crossing the state to build up support for these measures, while Bill Weld spent his afternoons on the squash court...
...seems that The Crimsons criteria for governor is someone who is smart enough to know how to sign their name at the bottom of Mark Roosevelt's bills. Andrei H, Cerny '97 College Democrats