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Although "homeschooling," may be more and more popular around the country, it hasn't yielded many Harvard students. Dean of Admissions William J. Fitzsimmons '67, says he would not comment specifically on the Colfaxes but adds that about five to 10 homeschooled students apply each year to Harvard...
...Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 released the lottery numbers to students a few days prior to the application deadline in 1986, but authorized its removal again this year...
...Students didn't think then," says Young, summarizing the world of difference between earlier days at Harvard and today. "You did as you were told" then, says the dean. Even when a process "was probably unfair, there was an acceptance of things that wouldn't be accepted today...
...University is giving us the same old line--that it regrets having to increase tuition, but, hey, quality costs money, you know. "Harvard strives to contain the rate of increase in tuition and fees while maintaining the quality of its undergraduate education and the physical condition of its facilities," Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence said. That statement is virtually identical to the one Spence made last year in justifying last year's 6.5 percent increase...
...Fred Jewett, dean of the College...