Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...other positions to be filled at tommorrow's meeting are council secretary, contested by Richard A. Bennett '85 and Kira R. Diaz '86, and treasurer, for which Stuart A. Raphael '86 is unopposed. Neither of the incumbents for these positions have chosen to run again, council members said yesterday...
...wanted." Parents often have to act like detectives to find such other scarce playthings as Return of the Jedi characters and Masters of the Universe figures. Many merchants, having grown accustomed to lackluster sales, ordered relatively small amounts of stock and now they are regretting it. Says Analyst Stuart Robbins of Wall Street's Paine Webber Mitchell Hutchins: "Last year retailers were worried about paying their mortgages. This year they're worried about having enough merchandise...
...fear that the Council does not want to use the referendum to help make a decision, but to justify one already made. "If anything goes wrong with the concert, it takes the blame off us if we have student approval," argued Stuart A. Raphael '86 in the floor debate on whether to hold the referendum. Such logic flies in the face of responsible, representative government. Students should avoid the many traps hidden in the referendum by taking a ballot and, instead of marking yes or no, indicating that they feel the vote should not have been taken...
...anything goes wrong with the concert, it takes the blame off us if we have student approval," said Stuart A. Raphael...
That will place Sears even more squarely in competition with financial firms such as Merrill Lynch, American Express and Citicorp. Sears' huge base of cardholders will give it an advantage in the tough battles on the way. Says Stuart Greenbaum, professor of banking and finance at Northwestern University: "Sears could end up being the biggest bank in America without much trouble...