Word: carli
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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First-year students remain deeply divided on the future of the housing lottery, with many critical of a compromise plan devised by the Committee Against Randomization (CAR), according to an informal survey taken by The Crimson this week...
...interviews with nearly 100 first-year students, a majority said they oppose any change to the current housing lottery system. But a significant minority said they favor CAR's non-ordered choice plan, under which students would be randomly assigned to one of three houses listed on their housing forms...
Many students yesterday were openly critical of CAR and its founder, James M. Harmon '93, for backing away from its original anti-randomization stance in favor of non-ordered choice...
...interview yesterday, Harmon defended CAR's position, saying that a compromise proposal was necessary to keepJewett from implementing a stricter plan torandomize house assignment...
Many students also criticized Harmon forholding leadership positions in both CAR and theUndergraduate Council. Joshua S. Byard '93 saidthat Harmon's position as a council representativemay have motivated him to alter his position...