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Only George Bush's camp on the Republican side expresses optimism about the early northeastern contest--and guarded optimism at that. "It will be very close in New Hampshire--neck-and-neck with Reagan. That's good for us, considering where we came from," Judy Butler, assistant field director for the Bush campaign, says. "It's true we're going to have a really good showing (in New Hampshire and Massachusetts), but we don't consider ourselves the front-runner yet," she adds...
...Howard H. Baker (R-Tenn.), who got off to a late start and for whom anything less than third place in either state could spell disaster. A poor showing by Baker would excite Bush; the former ambassador hopes to knock his main moderate challenger out of the race early, Butler says...
...When Butler last offered the course, in the fall of 1978, about 65 students enrolled. He was expecting about the same number this time...
...given up hope" of attracting a large number of students to the course, Butler said this week...
...accommodate the crowds, Butler hired four new section leaders during the past two weeks, bringing the total to six. Lauren Zeise, who is teaching two sections for the course, said yesterday the average section size was 30 students...