Word: speakes
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...Neill and the House Rules Committee basically want to follow the Canadian example, with fixed cameras focusing on the three spots from which members officially speak during business: the Speaker's rostrum and the majority and minority tables. There would also be several movable cameras to provide different angles, but some fear that the whole system, if run by Government employees, would blinker off the surrounding atmospherics. The cameras would, in fact, provide a kind of visual Congressional Record-except of course that members would not be permitted to edit their remarks, as they often do now before...
Former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Richard Helms made an unannounced appearance at the Faculty Club last night to speak on "The Moral Obligations of Government" to an assembled group of students from the Kennedy School of Government...
Washington Star syndicated columnist, Jules Witcover, the author of "Marathon," a massive tome on the 1976 presidential campaign, will speak at 8 p.m. in the Ames Courtroom in the Law School's Austin Hall as the guest of the Law School Forum. In his book, Witcover harps on the decrease over the last century in the number of people who vote in presidential elections. In 1860, 81 percent of the eligible populace turned out to vote and swept Abraham Lincoln to victory; in 1976, only 54.4 per cent of citizens over eighteen made it to the polls. Carter sought...
...icemen remained undefeated on television over two years of ECAC Game of the Week appearances with a 7-4 clocking of Brown on January 7. George Hughes won the team scoring title, as he has every year he's been enrolled here, and Billy Cleary still refused to speak to The Crimson...
When she was 16, a talent agent came to her high school to speak about careers, and, he says now, "I saw this stunning young girl listening very attentively at the back of the room...