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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...alumni who can vote," Glimp says. "About 30,000 do. You can probably find 10,000 people who feel hot about many things, like abortion counseling or animal rights. You have a real chance of winning on something with little popularity...

Author: By Adam K. Goodheart, | Title: A Staid Body Takes On a Political Role | 6/8/1989 | See Source »

...more alumni who vote, the more alumni who are aware of what's going on," Egan says. "Once alumni are aware of what's going on, Wolff is doomed...

Author: By Adam K. Goodheart, | Title: A Staid Body Takes On a Political Role | 6/8/1989 | See Source »

...recent high-profile child care proposals with a good chance of jumping the legislative hurdles of Capitol Hill is the Alliance for Better Child Care (ABC) Bill, which sponsors say should go before Congress for a vote in mid-June...

Author: By Jennifer Griffin, | Title: Child Care and Government | 6/8/1989 | See Source »

...surprise of many, students resoundingly rejected the change, and council leaders quickly interpreted the defeat as another vote of confidence for the "activist" council...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Evolution to Activism Falls Short in the End | 6/8/1989 | See Source »

...block the election of Overseers candidates from the Harvard-Radcliffe Alumni Against Apartheid slate, which is committed to getting Harvard to divest from its holdings in South African-related companies--a cause I agree with. Alumni Association officials have sent letters at University expense to convince alumni not to vote for them. A few weeks ago one said publicly that these candidates "do not have Harvard's best interests at heart...

Author: By John J. Murphy, | Title: Giving for a Voice | 6/8/1989 | See Source »

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