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...Cunha Staff Writer Harvard, 21-10 Brown, 28-21 Yale, 561-2 Colgate, 31-14 Penn, 3-2 4-1 17-5.773 Ron McGonis State Liquor Store, New Hampshire Harvard, 42-21 Brown, 35-20 Yale, 42-7 Colgate, 33-20 Penn, 21-20 Michael W. Hirschorn Managing Editor Harvard, 28-24 Cornell, 14-10 Yale, 100-0 Colgate, 40-10 Penn...
Michael W. Hirschorn attempts to present a credible analysis of the motives of those Harvard students who support President Reagan. Mr. Hirschorn, however, makes some gross misinterpretations of the Reagan supporters whom he considers too unwise to even rationalize their position with factual argument. He seems to think that Reagan supporters are unconcerned with the nuclear threat, the welfare of the poor, and other issues. In reach: many Reagan supporters are too exasperated by the violent. Democratic hostility which precludes explanation. The subtlety of explaining one's political position cannot be undertaken in a short exchange in which...
...have not attempted to change any opinions in this criticism of Mr. Hirschorn's views, nor have I praised Reagan policies. I merely wish to stress the importance of considering both sides of political issues, which are rarely so obvious and easily explained as Mr. Hirschorn suggests. It is dangerous to blindly loathe one's opponents, as do many Mondale supporters in this election. Harvard students, Mr. Hirschorn, should not be so blinded by utopian idealism that they ignore reality and pragmatism. An intelligent voter should consider the validity of each party's position and make his decision on informed...
...Steven D. Stark 41-44 8 56.59 45 Lecturer on law, Former dummy Corner campaign aide Michael J. Abramowitz 50.01 27 49.99 23 Crimson president Michael F.P. Dorning 43 5 56 45 Crimson associate managing editor Paul Duke Jr. 52 23 48 27 Crimson Washington bureau chief Michael W. Hirschorn 45 10 54 40 Crimson national political correspondent Michael D. Knobler 53 23 46 27 Crimson national political correspondent *The District of Columbia a Mondale stronghold is not include...
...course, isn't political science at all--it's good, old-fashioned editorial journalism. We turn to the practitioners of this dying art when the political scientists, office-holders, and bureaucrats who run our society become myopic and need the aid of minds less mired in the supposed "possible." Hirschorn himself could assume this role, if he'd lift his nose from the rulebooks. Scott A. Rosenberg...