Word: wrongs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Carter's "New Foundation" [Feb. 5] could just as well be called an "Old Girdle"-weak, confining in the wrong places and not much use to anyone...
...Both wrong, declared John McNeil...
...thing irked me, though. Wasn't RUS being just as sexist with its women-only dining hall as I was with my preposterous jokes? After all, it had excluded half of humanity from its presence simply on the basis of biological traits. Something's wrong here...
...Wrong. In the first vote of the evening, Artson won the presidency unopposed. Though this was not a major surprise, club members had expected at least token competition. Esty later told friends that he had not run because he had too many other activities and "did not enjoy being considered a politico" after the vice presidential controversy a few months before...
Nevertheless, what followed was two hours of charge-trading, screaming, and hurried conferences in the aisles. Most club members suspected that something was wrong, but lacking a plan they voted for candidates on the spur of the moment. Driscoll was destined to be the first victim of the angry club members. They quickly nominated and elected Skip Stern '81 who called Stanton "hopelessly ineffective as president" and said Driscoll "is a liar if he denies that a slate exists." He later withdrew his comments about Driscoll and nominated him for another position. Stern resigned his position as treasurer last Wednesday...