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True to its name, the committee serves in nothing but an advisory capacity; its only official duty is to forward questions and comments about candidates to the College administration. Although Lewis says he has a set of attributes in mind for a good master--a desire to strengthen the academic atmosphere of the House, a goal of improving the undergraduate experience and the ability to manage a large body of staff and tutors--he does not expect candidates to be superhuman...
...There has been no significant support from the College to start a support group for sexual assault survivors, to strengthen the role of Sexual Assault Sexual Harassment (SASH) advisors, survey the student body on the prevalence of sexual assault, or simply talk more about the issue," says Rabia S. Belt '01, a former member of the coalition and the managing editor of the liberal monthly Perspective...
...Randomization and the popularization of e-mail don't inevitably make physical House communities irrelevant. If used within the House, e-mail promises just as easily to strengthen intra-House relationships...
...Under the guidance of Graham and his two newly selected team leaders, next year's recruits will quickly be integrated and strengthen the team's core. And the veterans will be looking to improve upon their play and stay healthy...
...what name does Bush return to in his private ruminations? A pro-life Episcopal minister; a man out of politics for five years; a popular pol from an important battleground state; someone 10 years older, yet from an entirely different generation, who would strengthen Bush in all his weak spots: John Danforth, the earnest former Senator from Missouri...