Word: kirkland
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...eight female finalists were: Kimberly C. Avila, Kirkland; Tammy Butley, Mather; Delphine Chen, Leverett; Cynthia J. Dunbar, Cabot; Elena Huang, Quincy; Sara Mulholland, Kirkland; Jo Jo Rhee, Dunster; and Heidi Thompson, Mather...
...council's 88 open positions were sought by only 99 students. In Dudley, Dunster, Mather, North, Quincy and Winthrop Houses, there were fewer candidates than positions available. In Currier, Eliot and Kirkland, the number of candidates equaled the number of slots available. Even the southwest district of the Yard (Massachusetts, Matthews and Straus Halls), whose eager first-years should not have been infected by Harvard's political malaise, presented voters with the same dilemma. An election without choice is no election...
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...ongoing renovations don't include replacing the tower, but they have, yet again, raised controversy. A local architect, working with the Massachusetts and Cambridge Historical Commissions, has been fighting the University's plans to add loading bays and a kitchen to the Kirkland St. side of the historical hall...
...decline from last year was significant. In the fall of 1993, Kirkland and Eliot Houses each had more than twice as many candidates as seats. But this year, the voters in those houses had no choices--there were five candidates competing for five slots in each house. Elections were similarly non-competitive in Currier House and the Southwest district of the Yard...