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...students who would most benefit are those overseas for whom it would be significantly cheaper to send in an application electronically," says James S. Gwertzman '95, the student representative on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Information Technology Committee...
Other students would benefit by not having to mail in applications and by not having to type up complicated forms, Gwertzman says...
...Once public-key encryption is in wide use, applicants will be able to use digital signatures to authenticate their applications, thereby guaranteeing that they are who they say they are," Gwertzman says...
...line application might make the admissions process so easy that a school like Harvard would be overwhelmed by applications," Gwertzman says...
Well-Known campus publications--Crimson, Salient, Perspective, Independent, Peninsula, et al.--didn't write about the network; that was for computer publications. And by and large, the class of 1995 didn't know enough to press for more coverage. As James Gwertzman '95, member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Committee on Information Technology, says, "We're almost dinosaurs compared to the frosh...