Word: dean
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Assistant Dean of Freshmen W.C. Burriss Young '55 recalls the application process for the houses as "sort of like applying to college." Some of the more serious masters would go so far as to pull students' admissions folders from the Freshmen Dean's Office, Young says...
...late 1950s, Dean of the College L. Watson created a review committee to "add diversity" to the houses by taking 30 percent of house assignment away from the masters...
Outraged students petitioned and protested. A lottery was proposed, but the new Dean of the College Charles P. Whitlock said such a process "doesn't fit into the Harvard way of doing things...
...There are no circumstances under which listing things out of order will help you," said Bruce Collier, who had become the assistant dean of the College for housing...
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