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...focal point of this change (and the possible impetus for it all) is the return of the New Members of Congress Conference to Harvard after its brief departure in 1994. According to Forum Director Heather Campion, some 35 of 70 Republicans and Democrats who received invites to this year's New Member ho-down have RSVP'd in the affirmative, though she declined to cite party breakdown. Campion and other K-School administrators will point out that Congress endorsed no official initiation program in 1994, but it was widely reported at the time that the new speaker of the house...
...most popular events: the lack of space for many interested undergraduates. Fewer than half of the 1,000 undergraduates who entered the Clinton lottery got seats in the Forum or in overflow; the remaining tickets were split among graduates, faculty and staff, according to the Forum's director, Heather Campion...
...Also, Campion said that the Kennedy School "has been trying to get Mrs. Clinton here since 1993," so it deserves to host the event...
...those not selected in the lottery, there will be several chances to experience the event as it happens. The First Lady's appearance will be broadcast live to screens in Sanders Theatre, Science Center D and the Kennedy School's Wiener Auditorium. Campion is also investigating the possibility of coverage by New England Cable and C-SPAN...
When asked why the decision was made to hold the event at the Kennedy School rather than in a larger arena, Campion pointed out that at full capacity the Kennedy School holds 800 people. Combined with two additional classrooms equipped with monitors, the figure increases to 1,000 potential audience members. By contrast, Sanders, Harvard's largest indoor auditorium, can seat...