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...addition to lists that are often home to heated political discussions—such as the Eliot list??those like Lowell that are often forums for nothing more than upcoming concert announcements were inundated by posts...
...that the same cannot be said of the practitioners of this policy in the admissions office. In the same story, Director of Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis ’70-’73 is quoted as saying that the Z-list is “not a legacy list?? and that “there’s no formula to this and there’s not much in common [between Z-list students...
...colleges and universities, while the Z-list is a Harvard specialty—and, given its venality and elitism, not one to be very proud of. On this latter point, at least, the admissions office seems to agree with me, as they maintain purposeful ignorance of the Z-list??s percentage of legacies...
Harvard may not sit atop the U.S. News and World Report college rankings—it is currently second to Princeton—but as the Z-list??s success shows, when it comes to admissions, Harvard is in an Ivy League...
Over the next decade, with the support of the Rudenstine administration, Gates made that “wish list?? a reality...