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...said Bacow, who was seriously considered for Harvard’s presidency after Summers vacated the post. “You have to understand that we’re right in the middle of midterms and spring break starts this week, so I thought we had a terrific turnout.” “When he first started talking, I thought he was a little arrogant,” said Tufts student Courtney Morrissey. “But I was impressed with how brutally honest he was.” Some students afterwards lauded Tufts’ commitment...
...course, for the first hour and a half—until a late-arriving guitarist broke the silence—there were three musicians in the room, including me. Though the paltry turnout was disheartening, I hoped for better luck in the future...
...smelled awful; it smelled like a combination of menthol and some kind of chemical weapon,” recalls Pasternack. In a cruel example of Mother Nature not knowing what’s good for her, on the actual day of Pasternack’s show, rain dampened student turnout and forced them to throw out much of the trash art; this time it would not be resurrected...
...Ruben ’08, co-chair of Harvard Students for Hillary, said Saturday’s trip had the largest Harvard student turnout so far this year...
...lucky to get one percent of the vote.” Jaccaci has run for public office before, winning just under one percent of the vote in the Vermont gubernatorial elections of 1992 and 1994. Winning one percent in 2008, however, will be a little bit harder. If voter turnout equals that of 2004, Jaccaci will need to convince 1.2 million Americans that it’s time to give the third president a third term. —Aliza H. Aufrichtig contributed to reporting of this story...