Word: asianized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Weisberg, an East Asian studies concentrator,played varsity squash and traveled in China toperform research for his thesis...
...diverse, but that hardlymeans that "diversity," as the guidebook promises,"is the hallmark of the Harvard-Radcliffeexperience." As a student body, we've lived morein the real world than the people my folks went toschool with did. But on campus we stick to ourown. Quincy House has an enormous Asian-Americanpopulation. Many gay students say they only feelcomfortable in Adams and Dunster Houses. Whitesgravitate towards the river houses, and anoverwhelming percentage of Black students live inthe Quad...
...fact, there is no greater undergraduatepassion than trying to find the like-minded.Students have formed groups specifically for SouthAsians, Asian Americans, Asian American dancers,South Asian dancers, ballroom dancers and ballet.There are clubs for African-American actors,African-American future engineers, students forchoice, students for life, linguists,neuroscientists, ecumencalists, ornithologists,C.S. Lewis fans, civil libertarians and Canadians...
Andrew Gordon '75, a Duke University professor and 19th and 20th century labor historian specializing in Japanese history, will return to Harvard, where he graduated summa cum laude in East Asian Studies...
...have zero East Asian [concentrators]," he said. "We have one or two only in Near Eastern, African and Latin American so we are going to try to combine all the people in a world history field to see if we can get Harvard students interested in something outside their own culture...