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Harvard College, according to a year book poll,was evenly split at the beginning of the war: 36percent non-interventionist, 36 percentinterventionist, 11 percent pacifist and 17percent undecided.
Although his future career plans are as yet undecided, Jewett said he still wants to work at Harvard, where he has been employed for the past 40 years.
Even those who disagreed with him on this issue had to admit that Carey's leadership was the main reason that students who were at first undecided about the change were much more likely than not to support the Council's position. During the entire debate and the accompanying referenda...
Even for most of Friday, the President was still undecided. Indeed, it seemed that no one was out of the running. Babbitt was in it; so was Arnold. And then at about 3:45 p.m., with the Oval Office still crowded with members of his selection team, the President asked...
But many students said they agree that, regardless of Clinton's involvement in the matter, Whitewater is not a significant issue. Forty-seven percent of those polled said Whitewater is unimportant while 35 percent disagreed. The remaining 18 percent were undecided.