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...ACSR was created to bolster the Corporation's image of concern for critical opinion. But Harvard must understand that maintaining that image depends upon being honest, and not making token gestures to the community. It must open up the ACSR to popular election and deal head-to-head with popular views...
Harvard beats Clarkson--If Cornell wins, Harvard finishes tied for second but is seeded third because of its 0-1-1 head-to-head record with the Big Red. If Cornell loses or ties, Harvard finishes alone in second place...
...national office complains at some point that the press spends too much time pursuing its own vision of the issues and not enough allowing the candidate's message to get through to voters. Yet when offered the opportunity to debate on TV, the campaigners have spurned proposals for head-to-head confrontation and insisted instead that reporters ask questions, as the Reagan campaign demanded this year. Participation by journalists turns what could be an unpredictable, even uncontrolled, exchange into a variation on the safe, familiar format of a press conference...
...meet in two Sunday-evening encounters. The first, which will deal with domestic issues, will take place on Oct. 7 in Louisville; the second, centering on foreign and defense policy, is scheduled for Oct. 21 in Kansas City. The vice-presidential candidates, George Bush and Geraldine Ferraro, will go head-to-head on Oct. 11 in Philadelphia...
Priced at $3,995 and $5,795 in its two versions, the PC AT will be going head-to-head in the office market against such established firms as Digital Equipment and Data General, as well as Silicon Valley upstarts like Altos and Fortune. said Phillip White, a senior vice president at Altos, after the announcement: "IBM will be competing against its own products before they cut into our sales." But IBM has shown that it can be a dominating force once it goes after a market...