Word: felts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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However, when asked whether Harvard should impose quotas for the future, should this election result in a unbalanced group of marshals (all eight could be male), opinions were mixed. Some felt that the college would have the onus to step in to equalize the process, while others were in favor of simply letting the student body decide on the candidates...
...added that he felt the final election would be more merit-based because of the smaller candidate pool...
...less possible that she had meant that everyone at Harvard was part of a club, because the average student probably knows less than 2 percent of Harvard undergraduates by name. I dismissed her as someone overly caught up in the inherently exclusionary nature of Harvard. Once she arrived, I felt sure, her sense that Harvard was an exclusive club would evaporate as she realized how decentralized the community...
Jennifer Y. Hyman '01, who is also a Crimson editor, asked Tomei if she felt typecast because she always seemed to play characters with "attitude...
...found her really refreshing," Hyman said. "She was a nice escape from the intellectualism of Harvard and Harvard dramatics...I felt like she was talking to us as friends...