Word: tricking
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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People didn't buy it, I guess. Perhaps it has dawned on the masses that, after six years in office, Reagan and the Republicans bear some responsiblity for their policies. The trick for the Dems in 1988 will be to come up with some alternatives to the G.O.P., not just run against...
...word for them here, but not much more. Dukakis has become a better moderate Republican than most of the authentic varieties. I have been there folks, and the Massachusetts Republican party might still not have bottomed out. A big Democratic Presidential win in '88 might do the trick. No Republican in Massachusetts will have any power then, there will be no patronage to dispense from here or from Washington. The field will be wide open for people who love the game of politics because they love to win and think they can govern, not because they have an ideological...
...combination first clicked a little over a minute into the game, when freshman Derek Mills--last week's Ivy League Player of the Week for his hat trick performance against Brown--scored off a Ramy Rajballie pass in front...
...forget that evening, for it has come back to haunt him eight years later. It was a dark, spooky Halloween. Gay W. Seidman '78, president of The Harvard Crimson, was leading a gaggle of goulish editors to Bok's Elmwood St. residence. The group rang the door bell, said, "trick or treat," and eventually went...
Seidman must have been displeased with the candy Bok put in her goodie bag because the campus divestment activist responded with a trick of her own. She became, in Bok's words, "an insurgent candidate" in the 1986 Board of Overseers election, running on a pro-divestment platform...