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For the organizers, the experience was an epiphany: none of us could remember a time when such divergent organizing traditions blended so seamlessly in a single action. The legacy of that week is felt today in the movement against war in Iraq and manifest in groups like the Alliance for...
But David Woodberry, the College housing officer who runs the lottery, says that regardless of childhood home, legacy or attempted alumni intervention, the process is completely random. He says the process controls only for the sex of the students in order to achieve balanced Houses.
While it’s hard to predict how strongly a U.S. attack on Iraq will reverberate on campus, many believe Harvard is sure to live up to its legacy of wartime tumult.
But not everyone who was around for the infamous protests of the 1960s are looking to revive that legacy.
“It’s really shaped the legacy of the Fogg,” says museum spokesperson Matthew Barone.