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ACTA President Anne D. Neal ’77 said she hoped members of the Harvard Corporation, the University’s chief governing board, would reconsider their stance in light of the candidates??€™ comments...
Neal said that none of the schools have responded yet, but the presidential candidates??€™ comments at the forum have already sparked debate on the issue at Columbia, according to The Columbia Spectator. —Paras D. Bhayani contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Clifford M. Marks can be reached at cmarks@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Nathan C. Strauss can be reached at strauss@fas.harvard.edu...
...Other candidates??€™s Internet reputations loom larger-than-life over these platform issues...
...These freshmen are making lots of promises this year, while a couple candidates??€™ platforms have been overshadowed by their Internet operations...
...reasoning. In trials the researchers vindicated their hypothesis: Almost 72 percent of Senate race outcomes were successfully predicted simply by showing a sample of the electorate pictures of the candidates for whom they could vote for milliseconds at a time, and asking them to make snap judgments on those candidates??€™ competence...