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Presidential hair raid sirens first went off in 1978 when Gary Hart began his battle for the Oval Office. Only 14 at the time, Hart allegedly got his inspiration for the controversial hairdo from the character of Adam on t.v.'s Eight is Enough...
Although the show was quite popular at the time, inside observers express concern that the concept behind Hart's hair is now dated, and that he should get a haircut. Others say he should get a job. Still others say he has enormous ears and must wear his hair long anyway...
DARTMOUTH (69): Nancy Fitz 2-0--4; Bev Ibgerdon 5-0--10; Liz Walter 6-2--14; Ute Bowman 1-0--2; Sophia Neely 6-0--12; Marie Polakowski 5-0--10; Patty Webb 2-0--4; Allison Greene 3-4--10; Lee Hart...
...only announced Democrat will not last long. Former Arizona Governor Bruce Babbitt has formed a campaign committee. Arkansas Senator Dale Bumpers is nearing a decision. Last week Illinois Senator Paul Simon declared his support for Bumpers and said he would not run. Better-known Democrats -- Colorado's Gary Hart, Delaware Senator Joe Biden and Jesse Jackson -- are also looming as candidates but are not expected to make their declarations until later this year...
Benefiting most may be Senator Joseph Biden of Delaware. Like Cuomo, Biden is considered a powerful speaker, one who can inspire the emotions of party faithful who are left unmoved by Hart's more cerebral approach. Moreover, he and Cuomo were in competition for roughly the same constituencies: organized labor, urban Roman Catholics and party activists. Cuomo's decision may inspire others to enter the race: Senator Dale Bumpers of Arkansas was quietly sounding out possible support last week, and some Democrats were renewing efforts to persuade Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey to consider a race. At a banquet...