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"Some teams, say the Cornells of the world, are able to lose somebody and replace them with someone that is almost their counterpart or their equal," Flynn said. "We can't do that. We don't have that consistency throughout the line-up."
"Lordy, Cornell admits students with SAT scoresthat I wouldn't think of suggesting to my advisorsfor fear of offending them," Peckham said.
"He has the ability to convert mathematical principles into public policy. He's got all the ivory-tower abilities, but he applies them to practical problems," Chalmers said.
But despite an extra year of discussion, masters said last night that opinions among them still range from supporting the present system to advoctingtotal randomization.
Masters said that a heated three hour discussion with the dean on Wednesday failed to unify them, leaving Jewett without a clear mandate for specific changes.