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There is much at stake in the upcoming midterm elections, with both Senator Edward M. Kennedy '54- '56 and Governor William F. Weld '66 facing strong opponents. Yet, strangely enough, the individual races have failed to inspire much enthusiasm on Harvard's campus...
...shocked and saddened to read The Crimson's staff editorial endorsing Gov. Bill Weld '66 for re-election ("Vote for Bill Weld," Opinion, Nov. 1, 1994). The Crimson's usual high standards of journalism seem to have been lost in the staff's rush to judgement...
...know what state and what governor were described in the editorial, but it most certainly could not have been Massachusetts under Weld. The description of Bill Weld as a "liberal Republican," is a fundamental misreading of his political outlook. Weld is not a "liberal" Republican, but a "libertarian" Republican. In a throwback to the failed policies of the 1980s, he believes that the government that governs best, governs least. Weld only gives the appearance of being a thoughtful and reasonable moderate...
...that The Crimson has fallen for this ruse. In a global information age economy, government does have a place as a necessary partner for American business and cannot just sit by idly. Mark Roosevelt '78 understands that; Bill Weld does...
Vacuum cleaners hummed from Pennypacker to Weld yesterday as first-years prepared for the more than 1000 parents who will occupy the Yard this weekend...