Word: willes
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The votes of students who did not complain tothe commission will not be included in the finalresults, however, even if their votes wereinappropriately rejected by the "ucvote" program.
For regular action applicants to the class of 2003 it will be harder than ever to slip behind Johnston Gate and into Harvard Yard. With an early action matriculation rate hovering between 85 and 90 percent--sure to be the envy of admissions offices nationwide--Harvard's admissions offer to...
"We'll end up admitting about 2,100 people," says Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons '67. "The real question for us is, `When will those people apply?'"
Fitzsimmons maintains that early action"doesn't mean poor students will get shut out.People have been predicting that we'd get richerand richer [by accepting more students earlyaction], and that's just not the case."
The current plan, which the Masters said they will try on a trial basis, will allow students easy entrance to all the Houses for meetings or simply to visit friends, as well as the chance to duck into a dry and well-lit hallway if weather or--more importantly--a...