Word: computerize
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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As it now stands, groups list their top three house choices on a form and are matched with a house based on computer-generated lottery numbers. Only those whose top house choices are filled when their number comes up randomly are assigned to houses with open spaces.
Although she plans to continue her studies in computer science, she stresses her desire to broaden her academic horizons.
"At home I'm getting an education that is very professional, very narrow," she says. "That's why I'm very unsatisfied, because computer science is only one of the things I wanted to study."
William E. Gienapp, an expert on 19th century party politics who formerly taught at the University of Wyoming, will begin teaching here this spring. Although his Harvard appointment begins this fall, he is taking a leave to continue work on an interactive computer program designed to teach undergraduates modes of...
Four hundred sophomores--about one-fourth of the Class of 1992--will have an even worse time of it, as they must pass either the data or computer makeup tests or remain on academic probation. They have a month to pass the tests--and pay the $40 makeup fee.