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...Student Gov. Constitutional Convention...
...York politicians have rarely been accused of promoting a rational discussion of important issues and critical choices, and this year's candidates for the governorship haven't surprised anyone on that score. True to form, incumbent Gov. Hugh L. Carey and Republican challenger Perry B. Duryea, minority leader of the state assembly, have managed to reduce the decision on who is to run a state of 16 million people, whose cities tread regularly on the edge of bankruptcy and whose social service agencies are crumbling from dry rot and sheer neglect, into a banal game of phony partisan issues...
...being responsible to the people who elected us." Deutsch's other responses also seemed to place him to the right of Sanchez, who pleased the "Anti-Junior-Politico" sect by his response to a question as to whether he was a Government concentrator: "I came to Harvard and took Gov 30. Now I'm a history major." As in the race for chairman, the vote was close--this time 36 to 34--but Deutsch and the moderates prevailed again...
...crowd of Democratic notables. Tsongas was clearly the man of the day, King a hesitant afterthought. And perhaps somebody told Carter he should visit Lynn to endorse the Democratic ticket partly as a favor to U.S. House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. (D-Mass.), whose son Lt. Gov. Thomas P. O'Neill III, rests as King's hesitant running mate, and partly for Tsongas...
...expected, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 gave a moving speech of dedication, commemorating President John F. Kennedy '40, for whom the school is named, and linking the goals of the school to the ideals of his late brother. Gov. Michael S. Dukakis and members of the Kennedy family looked on from the podium...