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...there were an estimated 3,000 spectators both in the stands and on the grass, far greater than the usual turnout...
With over 700 attendees, the turnout met predictions made by the pub’s managers...
...Palestinians, the support within the Harvard community for Picture Balata was surprising. It is rare in this country, where criticizing Israeli policies is easily demonized as being “anti-Semitic,” that a forum for an unequivocally pro-Palestinian viewpoint receives much attention. Hopefully, this turnout is not merely indicative of a chance to hear about the conflict first-hand, but rather of a new willingness to hear the “other side” in the Middle East conflict...
Petersen's letter to Bok said there was a "near-record turnout" for the calendar referendum. The total of 3,467 students voting this week is just less than the 3,519 who participated last semester's UC presidential election, and 518 fewer than the record turnout in the December 2004 presidential vote...
...load this semester. But despite having attended a Delta Gamma sorority formal in Boston the previous night, he doesn’t appear to be affected by a lack of sleep. The thrust of this morning’s breakfast meeting is the issue of how to ensure voter turnout for the upcoming referendum. With Petersen planning to use the results as an advocacy tool in a push for a new College calendar, widespread student participation in the vote is crucial.Sundquist puts the issue to Tracy E. Nowski ’07, the former manager of the Petersen-Sundquist presidential...