Word: selecter
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...also a freshman who will soon select housing for next year. the agonizing process of choosing four Houses has left me bereft of guidance--until now, Since I am Chinese, I will obviously prefer a House with a large Asian population, namely Quincy. I and my blockmates will feel at home living there since I Asian, and there are a lot of Asian people down in Quincy...
Currently, each first-year rooming group must select four house preference, which are equally weighted by the housing lottery computer. If those four houses are full when the blocking group's randomly assigned number come up, then the unlucky group is assigned to whichever of the remaining houses no one else wants. Last year those houses were Mather, Quincy, Cabot, Currier and Leverett...
...question of "how" in this is instance is best left to the House Select Committee on Intelligence who will carry out (in the words of Rep. Dan Glickman, its chair) "an extensive and exhaustive review" of the matter...
...timing could hardly have been worse for Director of Central Intelligence R. James Woolsey. With the embarrassing Aldrich Ames spy case spread across the nation's front pages last week, Woolsey had to go up to Capitol Hill for one of his public sessions before the House Select Committee on Intelligence. The small hearing room in the Rayburn Building was jammed, and Woolsey's bald head reflected the glare of television lights as he announced he would have nothing to say in open session about the details of the Ames case. The committee chairman, Democrat Dan Glickman of Kansas, accepted...
Anonymous went to a designer friend and tried to select something that didn't scream "DEB." "It's kind of silly but I made sure I chose one with a very straight skirt...