Word: woos
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...conclusion of the elections, two of the candidates, Katherine A. Woo '95 and Marcos D. Velayos '95, were named co-presidents, perhaps because election organizers hoped to avoid a contentious...
These students argue that the house constitution requires that the house committee have just one president. In last week's balloting, however, Katherine A. Woo '95 and Marcos D. Velayos '95 were named co-presidents in an apparent attempt by the election's organizers to avoid a contentious...
...house masters, former house committee officials and both Woo and Velayos signed the letter informing house residents of the election results, according to Jeffrey...
...Woo and Velayos were the election's top two vote getters, though neither was able to gain a majority. Some students claim the house constitution requires that a committee president win a majority...
...September, John Sculley scribbled a note on the screen of his Apple Newton palmtop computer in the living room of his Greenwich, Connecticut, home. "Let's make Spectrum a world success," he wrote to Peter Caserta, president of Spectrum Information Technologies. Caserta and his aides, who had come to woo Sculley, then demonstrated how their wireless technology could reproduce the scripted message on a fax machine a few rooms away. As the fax whirred, the former chairman of Apple Computer saw visions of a global wireless revolution and his own role in it. "That's when the light bulb went...