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...think of a much more appropriate s-word to fill in for Daniel Choi's recent guest editorial ("A Way Out Of Affirmative Action," Opinion, Oct. 28, 1995) where he presents "a disarmingly simple" way to dissuade the objections to affirmative action." Choi seems to think that by making affirmative action a voluntary consideration for women/minority groups these candidates will be able to assert their true ability and render affirmative action unnecessary. Choi displays a shockingly one-dimensional, naive, even somewhat warped perspective on the issue of affirmative action...
...close relationship between admissions officers and coaches ensures that extra attention is paid to recruits' applications--especially those recruits, like a goalie, who would fill key needs on a team...
Colbert added that personal disagreements with Galluccio resulting from Galluccio's appointment to fill a vacancy on the council last year also "hurt McSweeney terribly...
More than a year after the search began for an assistant dean of public service, Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 yesterday appointed Judith H. Kidd, currently a vice president of Boston's City Year program, to fill the new post...
McSweeney says he objects to the process which distributes votes among remaining candidates after others have met their quota. Although McSweeney finished in tenth place in his 1993 council bid, he was not appointed to fill the vacancy created by Walsh's removal from the council because more transfer votes went to Galluccio during the recount...