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...With all the publicity surrounding the rape case, the university is apparently concerned that it will lose some prospective freshmen. TIME has obtained a letter to Duke alumni dated Wednesday, April 26, from Dean of Admissions Christoph Guttentag beseeching alumni to encourage accepted incoming freshmen to choose Duke. The letter, say alumni, is unprecedented, and states, "I believe that a final contact from one of our alumni to an admitted student... who have not yet responded to our offer of admission... might make the difference in having a student choose Duke...
Susannah Graves ’03, Guttentag’s friend and first-year roommate, says that while Guttentag recognizes how much she’s changed—reinvented herself, even—there is much of the vintage do-anything first-year that remains. “Everyone changes in college,” Graves says. “It’s just that a big part of what changed her was the accident. She doesn’t take bullshit from anybody and she has always been like that.” Limitations, however, are something...
...first year Guttentag was active in the Harvard Ballet Company, performed in the freshman musical and tutored kids at a housing project and a middle school. Now, she’s more selective in how she spends her time, partly because she needs to be cautious. “I don’t have the best balance on my left side. I can’t control my right arm. It’s still difficult to speak,” she says. “I try not to put myself in situations where...
...talent portion of the evening came next. Each senior was asked to spend a few minutes addressing the group. There were several personal interest stories. Lisa Guttentag ’03-’04 spoke about the path from lying in a deep coma, after a car accident almost ended her life in the summer of 2000, to returning to dance at Harvard. Justin Erlich talked about contracting dengue fever in the Caribbean. “They say the way to avoid dengue fever is to avoid mosquitoes,” he said. “That?...