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Aggressive and innovative recruiting by alumnae and alumni, undergraduate student recruiters and Admissions Office staff has also made a difference in recent years. Six years ago, we began "joint travel," in which we join other colleges in recruiting efforts around this country and abroad. Conducted in conjunction with MIT, Georgetown, Duke and Stanford, this program began by using spring travel for recruiting the next year's class. The format centers upon joint presentations to students and parents at an evening meeting, followed by a breakfast meeting the next morning with school guidance counselors. More than 600 people have attended some...

Author: By William R. Fitzsimmons, | Title: Why the Increase in Applications? | 2/16/1996 | See Source »

This weekend, conference leaders Vermont and St. Lawrence will remain at home. Vermont hosts Union and RPI. Yale and Princeton travel to St. Lawrence. Harvard will also remain at home. The Crimson faces the Big Red tomorrow and the Red Raiders Saturday at Bright Hockey Center. ECAC STANDINGS OVERALL ECAC Team W L T W L T St. Lawrence 16 8 2 12 2 2 Vermont 17 5 4 11 2 3 Clarkson 17 7 2 11 4 1 Cornell 12 7 4 9 3 4 Colgate 13 11 2 9 5 2 Harvard...

Author: By Jessica E. Kahan, | Title: M. Hockey Falters in ECAC | 2/15/1996 | See Source »

Last week senior co-captain Amanda Williams had predicted that the Crimson would travel to Princeton and crush their opponents. As it transpired, the victory was far from crushing...

Author: By Killian Lonergan, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Women's Track Scrapes Out Win | 2/12/1996 | See Source »

...Atlanta Journal-Constitution has calculated how much a family of four will pay for a vacation to the Games. Out-of-towners with an average of $1,500 worth of tickets will pay $2,600 to stay six nights in a motel about 100 miles from town. (Some travel agencies require a minimum booking of six days even if tourists don't have tickets for all those days.) The visitors will then have to get up before dawn to be loaded on a bus for the two-hour trip to the city, where they'll pay about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OLYMPIC MONITOR | 2/12/1996 | See Source »

...still maintain the integrity of reading period, because it would allow students to engross themselves in their work. It would also prevent cramming studying into a day or two, as other schools do, and would reward us with more than five days of intersession. It would be easier to travel because one would not be required to make two trips homed, and the constant threat of exams would not hang over one's head during vacation...

Author: By Daniel M. Suleiman, | Title: The Truth About Reading Period | 2/10/1996 | See Source »

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