- 10 Monday, September 26; 1988 / University Daily Kansan Permanent Hair Removal The Electrolysis Studio Free Consultations 15 East 7th 841-5796 Adventure Travel student travel experts Book early and save! 544 Columbia Drive (6th & Lawrence Ave.) 843-0964 Just moved Unplanned pregnancy? Decisions to make? Understanding all your alternatives makes you really free to choose. Replace pressure with thoughtful, rational reflection. For a confidential, caring friend, call us. We're here to listen and to talk with you. FREE PREGNANCY TESTING 843-4821 204 W.13th M.W.F 1-3 p.m. M.Th 6-8 p.m. Sat. 10-12 Noon Ozark Caving Trip with SUA Outdoor Recreation Sept. 30 through Oct. 2 We will explore two natural, undeveloped caves in the Waynesville area. The cost is $15 and includes two nights camping with three meals/ included. For more information, call Student Union Activities 843-3477 or stop by the SU Office at the Kansas Union. SUA Attention Pre-Med Students! Informational meeting Monday Sept. 26,7 p.m. Big Eight Rm, Kansas Union Representatives from the KU Medical School will discuss: - Admissions criteria - Application Procedure - The Medical Student Experience and - Answer All of Your Questions - The Interview Individual Advisement KU Medical School representatives are taking appointments for individual meetings here on campus on the following days: Sept. 26, Oct. 3 & 10 Make your appointment in the Pre-Med Office, 106 Strong Hall or call 864-3667. STUDENTS And the group rallied when Bush recovered with, "Wouldn't it be nice if everyone was perfect?" The students laughed and clapped. They liked Bush's response to Dukakis' criticism of the handling of the Iran-contra affair. Continued from p.1 "I'll accept the blame for those two incidents if you let me take half of the credit for all the good things that have happened," Bush said. "I knew this would come up." said Kevin Walker, Leavenworth senior. But there was disappointment when Bush was questioned on his choice of Indiana Senator Dan Quavle for vice president. Dukakis scored no points with the group in his closing remarks when he referred to his immigrant parents. "Anyone watching this debate could not help but see the importance of this debate was not so important, as controlled themselves, handled the press and answered questions under pressure," said KU Democrat president Johnston. "Mike Johnson showed he could take the pressure." "Where'd our parents come from?" asked Walker. After the debate, the two student groups had some very definite opinions. College Republican president Frazier thought the candidates came out pretty even though he bought a few boots and some accolades for Bush. From makeup to one-liners A look back at previous presidential debates BOSTON — Michael Dukakis once won a debate moment before the 2016 election, when George Bush lost the battle of the microphone to Ronald Reagan in a The history of political debates is rich with candidates KOJ II by a clever, eloquent speaker, sounds spontaneous, but more likely was the product of weeks of careful study. The Associated Press The very first television presidential debate — the 1960 match between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon — remains one of the best debates decided by the television picture rather than what the candidates said. In that case, Nixon was a victim of a crime makeup. He looked unawarmed and uncanny, eyes Kennedy looked young and vigorous. People who watched it on television would have been shocked. When Dukakis and Bush confronted each other yesterday in the first of two 1988 presidential campaign debates, both on came carefully primed with responses to their staffs could anticipate. hands-down winner. Many people who listened to it on the radio said they thought Nixon had won. But Dukakis and his chief adviser John Sasso are no amateurs at hard-ball debate tactics. Take the 1982 Massachusetts gubernatorial campaign in Dukes, where he defeated Gov. Edward King, the man who battled him four years earlier in the 1980s. This was the rematch and the two men were on stage April 20 for their annual meeting, which they were candidate to say something to make certain the microphones were workable. King spoke first. Whatever he said When it was Dukakis' turn, he snapped, "Under Ed King violent crime has increased 30 percent in Massachusetts." That statement so unwerved King that when the debate began a moment later, he was sweating and obviously ill at ease. The low point of Bush's debating experience was undoubtedly the night in Nashua, N.I. in 1980, when he thought he had arranged for a one-on-one debate with Reagan only with the new Hampshire Republican primary. was long forgotten. But Reagan showed up with the other Republican candidates who wanted to participate. During the ensuing dispute over who could participate, the moderator tried to cut off Reagan in mid-arguement and retreat. "I paid for this microphone." Bush stood by looking helpless. Shaffer also said the debate was close, but thought that Dukakis appeared more sure of himself than Bush. "Bush today was secure Bush seemed a little more nervous and confused I didn't expect that." Shafai said they were both very well prepared. Bite the Big One! ↗ ↗ ↗ Unbelievable but True Roy Laird, professor of political science and adviser to the College Republicans, thought the debate was 25c Wash Independent Laundromat corner of 9th & Mississippi Shafer said the debate would help jakks more than Bush, because he doesn't have the extra support he wasn't sure if the extra support jakks might gain would hold until "Despite what people said beforehand that they wouldn't get to the issues, I think they did a good job. I was happy with their performance with all the answers," Laird said. a tie. He said that people would have to be swayed on the issues themselves. it takes a college education and practical experience to make it in today's competitive marketplace. Your degree will be worth more if it's combined with solid work experience. At Entertail, you'll develop good communication skills, profit from professional sales training and be paid well while gaining valuable experience. Are You Experienced? 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