Search Details

Word: staffers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

...associate themselves with the HIID. Its dean, Paul N. Ylvisaker, who is one of the four deans on the HIID governing board, has also publicly expressed his opposition. The relationship between the HIID and the Ed School has been cordial, "but could stand great improvement," according to one HIID staffer. Harberger's appointment would torpedo closer ties...

Author: By Celia W. Dugger, | Title: What Price Harberger? | 2/22/1980 | See Source »

...never had a lack of volunteers, but there was a tremendous amount of enthusiasm down at the Boston offices today [because of the Maine results]," Chris J. Doherty '78, a Kennedy campaign staffer, said last night, adding, "The phones have been going crazy...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Kennedy to Deliver Speech at K-School | 2/12/1980 | See Source »

Kennedy's speech was received coolly by Carter, who ordered his staffers to control their emotions and hold their tongues. But they were barely able to contain their anger and sarcasm. "The speech will win back the liberal activists but hurt him in the general election," said a staffer. Campaign Director Robert Strauss commented: "I'm rather speechless about the speech. It didn't excite me, and I suspect the American public feels the same...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: To Sail Against the Wind | 2/11/1980 | See Source »

...caucus results from Iowa on TV. At 9:30 p.m., Appointments Secretary Phillip Wise phoned to congratulate Carter on his overwhelming victory. The President and his wife were ecstatic. Said an aide: "You could practically hear him grinning from ear to ear." Rosalynn was even more emotional. Said another staffer: "She was so excited that she was just flying." Next morning, Carter greeted a top adviser with "the biggest smile that I've seen in a long time," but he quickly got back to the speech. When another aide raised the subject of politics later in the morning, the President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Carter Takes Charge | 2/4/1980 | See Source »

...lead their lives "gregariously and without affections." There are lots of gorgeous scenes, including an incident of status panic in Schwab's drugstore with a lunchtime crowd of actors desperately vying with one another for the attention of a powerful producer, and a party where a White House staffer learns how power politics works when it leaves D.C. for L.A. Carpenter does these set pieces so well that he sometimes forgets to nail down Larson's character firmly enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Laid-Back Camaraderie | 1/28/1980 | See Source »

Previous | 161 | 162 | 163 | 164 | 165 | 166 | 167 | 168 | 169 | 170 | 171 | 172 | 173 | 174 | 175 | 176 | 177 | 178 | 179 | 180 | 181 | Next