Word: hispanicization
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This might be a time Bush would consider appointing the first African American or Hispanic FBI director, or even a woman. On the other hand, we might see Bush look to one of dozens and dozens career prosecutors who are Republicans.
At Bond Street, rail-thin servers dressed in black glide around the three-story space, carrying lacquered trays of fanciful sushi combinations no Japanese diner would recognize. The sushi chefs, young Japanese expats, add to the din by shouting orders in unison. A Hispanic chef creates the hot entré...
"There are so few Hispanic students here-you don't want to come to a school knowing that you'll be one of 200," she said.
According to Fitzsimmons, 9.1 percent of this year's admitted class is of Hispanic background.
Erica L. Maclandon `03 cited Harvard's small Hispanic community as a potential disincentive for prospective students.