Word: somethingness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Don't mess with something that works--that's why Phillips has stuck with his rooming group (although Marley is a recent addition) and the football-basketball combination for three years.
"That this whole enterprise is now on anendowment base makes the Kennedy school apermanent feature of Harvard for the indefinitefuture," Allison says. "That is something to takesome great satisfaction in having been a part of."
"We have a responsibility to produce a slate of candidates and to try to explain to the electorate what's going on," Glimp says. "It's probably not only our right but our obligation to do something if we don't think the issues are being addressed."
"You've got 170,000 alumni who can vote," Glimp says. "About 30,000 do. You can probably find 10,000 people who feel hot about many things, like abortion counseling or animal rights. You have a real chance of winning on something with little popularity."
"In the '30s and '40s, there were 24-hourcomprehensive centers," says Carol Keyes, a leaderof the National Coalition for Child Care. "Whenthere's a crisis, as there was during the war, wedo something."