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...here at Pforzheimer House are incensed by the Crimson article on the upper-class housing assignments ("Hear Ye, Hear Ye," March 22, 1996). Where did Connie Chang get the idea that we are "traditionally one of the least popular houses..."? We have been filled with students who put us down as one of their first choices for the past five or six years. Ever since the renovations to the House, we have been among the chosen. Last year five houses had some randomly assigned students. We were not one of them...
Andrew S. Chang, Colleen T. Gaard, Anne C. Krendl, Valerie J. MacMillan and Nicholas K. Mitrokostas contributed to the reporting of this story...
...wouldn't drink Pepsi," said Dave Chang '97, sipping his Coke over dinner in Lowell House...
...popular term Siamese twins originated with a celebrated pair named Eng and Chang, born in Siam (Thailand today) and exhibited across the U.S. from 1829 to 1840. Eng and Chang, who lived to the ripe old age of 63--still a record for conjoined twins--were connected at the chest by a flexible band of cartilage. (Modern surgeons could have separated them easily.) Connections at the chest and abdomen are the most frequent configuration for conjoined twins, though medical texts list more than a dozen possible permutations. Dicephalic twins like the Hensels, who have two heads but share...
...think they can ignore a letter signed by 4,044 students," said Chang...