Word: beene
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Outside historians have said that the series of appointments marks an effort by the department to restock its beleaguered American wing, which has been hurt in recent years by an inability to agree on tenure appointments.
And Alissa Kingsbury says, "It has been a little intimidating for me. I'm used to 100 people in my class, in a place where I don't need an I.D. card to get in everywhere and where there are no lines."
"I feel a little bit as though I have no identity, as though it has been stripped from me, and I haven't been able to establish one with the new people here," Kingsbury adds, calling out to her Wiggles-worth roommates from her seat on the edge of Widener...
Since anti-trust legislation has historically been less strictly enforced for non-profit institutions, both college officials and legal experts are wondering why the Bush anti trust division--known for its laxness during recent Republican administrations--is suddenly pursuing the case.
Last year, several masters and the dean of the College came up with a plan to answer these complaints. Under the proposal, one-quarter of the spaces in participating houses would have been field by random assignment.