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...choices are stark, they are real and they are twelve days away," Anne Wexler, special assistant to President Carter, said yesterday...
...Wexler was one of three top women advisors to the major presidential candidates who spoke before a crowd of 75 at the Kennedy School forum. All three said the women's vote will be pivotal in the November election...
...Wexler and Evelyn Cunningham, co-chairman of the national Women for Anderson committee, sharply criticized Governor Reagan's recent effort to attract women voters by pledging to appoint a woman to the Supreme Court...
...industrialists and Wall Streeters, representatives of farmers, blacks, elderly people, consumers and civic groups were called into the White House for a weeklong series of meetings with the President's top aides. Eventually 300 people attended, and their observations filled a 56-page notebook that Presidential Assistant Anne Wexler presented to Carter's economic policy group. The recommendations were, as might be expected, thoroughly mixed. Many of the participants supported the idea of slashing federal spending-but they carefully did not advocate cuts in programs that help the people they represent...
...most widely publicized endorsement of National Service came in a 1979 study called Youth and the Needs of the Nation, a Ford Foundation-financed effort, co-chaired by Jacqueline Grennan Wexler, former president of Hunter College, and Harris Wofford, long time Kennedy associate, former president of Bryn Mawr, and, like Wexler, a pillar of the liberal community. The report calls for engaging "a million or more young people in a new system of voluntary National Service designed to help meet this country's non-military needs." Though the report's conclusion calls for a "voluntary" program, it repeatedly cites...