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Shattuck, Harvard's chief representative to government and media, would have been a vocal advocate of the University's position on several key legislative packages dealing with research funding and financial aid that are making their way through Congress...
Along the way, Reiter also takes cheap shots at Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala, whom she calls "a vocal advocate of campus speech codes," and to President Clinton, with reference to the "already battered iamge of our golden-boy president." Any detailed examination of Shalala's record as University of Wisconsin chancellor (not president) would show that far from being a "vocal advocate" of speech codes, she established such a code only very reluctantly after several racial incidents. And as for President Clinton, despite a run of incredibly bad publicity and, I concede, a shaky first few weeks...
...rough going most of the time for the Crimson, who let the vocal Cornell supporters crawl under its skin...
...fact, there is a good chance the new Congress will crack from the intense pressure it will be under. Holding a hard line on spending cuts against dozens of clamoring interests could be an impossible task. Unless, that is, there emerges enough vocal and visible pressure for fiscal responsibility to counteract the pressure to spend...
...vocal crowd in Hartford's new arena had a lot to yell about as the leading scorer in NCAA basketball, senior center Vinnie Baker, tallied 21 points and led four other Hawks (9-12 overall, 3-6 league) to double figure scoring...