Word: schaefers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Joseph R. Palmore '91 P. Peter Pan '93 Michael D. Stankiewicz '90-'91 Madhavi `4' Sunder '92 Maggie S. Tucker '93 Rebecca L. Walkowitz '92 Editorial Editor: Joshua M. Sharfstein '91 Feature Editor: Joseph R. Palmore '91 Photo Editors: William H. Bachman '92 Lydia S. Hoff '92 Debra A. Schaefer '93 Kim A. Ziev '93 Ali F. Zaidi...
Congressman Ralph Regula of Ohio recently proposed an alternative: returning the city to Maryland, which donated the land 199 years ago. That idea got scant attention until Governor William Donald Schaefer surprised everyone by saying he would accept "retrocession." But black leaders such as Jesse Jackson have denounced the proposal, Schaefer has backed away, and congressional insiders say forget it. Thus, Washington is likely to remain what statehooders call the last colony for the foreseeable future...
...testing the waters. When it does jump in, it tends to do so with both feet. That was one important reason the N.R.A. lost its battle to repeal a Maryland law that set up a Governor-appointed committee to prohibit certain handguns. The gun lobby enraged Governor William Donald Schaefer, a supporter of the law, by distributing a broadsheet that accused him of "untruths" and "flip-flops." That made the popular Schaefer so angry that he became an active campaigner against the N.R.A...
...When they targeted him, it boomeranged," says Schaefer's former press secretary, Bob Douglas. Some of the N.R.A.'s legislative allies have also been put off by the group's habit of turning upon old friends for a single departure from gospel. Arizona Democratic Senator Dennis DeConcini, a longtime N.R.A. supporter, is now targeted in N.R.A. literature because he sponsored one of several bills before Congress that propose to ban assault rifles...