Word: england
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Approximately 30 percent of early action candidates are admitted, compared to 15 of all applicants in 1987. At the same time, admissions officials say, there are proportionally fewer students from outside New England and Mid-Atlantic states, fewer minorities besides Asian-Americans, fewer students from inner city areas and fewer athletes...
...those admitted early, Mid-Atlantic and New England students account for more than half the total. Blacks, who make up 7 to 10 percent of the class as a whole, account for less than five percent of the early class, and number only...
...England colleges are experiencing a particularly acute drop in applications because of a nationwide decline in the number of graduating high school seniors, said Director of Cornell Undergraduate Admissions Nancy Hargrave Meislahn...
Next weekend won't be the time for tryouts as the team meets up with Cornell at Malkin Athletic Center on Saturday and then travels to Boston University where it will fence all day Sunday in the New England Championships...
Provincetown, located on the Cape's tip, may well be called "Honky-Tonk Town" for its funky bars and lively entertainment. Although packed in the summer, P-town is quieter in the spring--there are no lines at the restaurants and the atmosphere retains more of its New England charm...