Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Presidential hopeful John A. Burton '01 attacked the student services focus championed by current council President Beth A. Stewart...
...Even Stewart's pick for this year's president, Noah Z. Seton '00, distanced himself from depoliticization...
...what is most attractive about the Seton-Redmond ticket is their well-balanced platform, backed up by the experience and energy to make it work. Seton and Redmond have a vision that incorporates both progressive issues and student services, a vision that takes what the council of Beth A. Stewart '00 has accomplished in specific, small-scale services (fro-yo in Annenberg, cable TV, fly-by lunches) as a foundation for further successes...
Admittedly, Seton and Redmond make an odd combination. Redmond ran just one year ago for the vice presidency on a progressive platform, loudly distancing herself from the "apolitical" politics practiced by Stewart and her running mate, Samuel C. Cohen '00. And it is no small feat for this staff to endorse Seton, a former president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Republican Alliance. We still harbor a strong faith in the progressive work attempted by numerous council members just a few years...
...young business of film distribution, Mayer earned a breakthrough $500,000 by putting up $50,000 for a lopsided 90% of the New England ticket sales on the first movie blockbuster, The Birth of a Nation. Now ready to produce his own pictures, he inveigled a popular actress, Anita Stewart, into breaking her contract with Vitagraph, and in 1918-19 starred her in a series of teary films at the modest studio leased from the Selig Zoo in downtown Los Angeles, where my father B.P. Schulberg joined him in the now vanished Mayer-Schulberg Studio...