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...happier in the diverse inconveniences resulting form their distance from other Houses, Quail residents are just as satisfied with their Houses as are River House residents. This is primarily a result of the greater diversity found in the Quad environment resulting-from a modified random system I would cite the Quad Houses as my example...
Opponents to some form of random system cite the all-American, freedom-of-choice amendment to support the current system yet one wonders if, in this case, this principle is doing more harm than good. It seems we no longer have an ideal free-choice system anyway, since anyone wanting to avoid a heavily "stereotyped" House now has very few choices...
...Masters who come out in favor of modifications in the choice system cite not only diversity as a desirable goal, but also a lower level of springtime anxiety in freshmen...
Critics of the changes, scheduled for final review soon, cite the failure of extensive efforts two years ago to solve a set of housing problems strikingly similar to those now on the table...
...according to a frequent visitor to the Supreme Court, Law School Professor Laurence H. Tribe '62. Rehnquist's argument is dubious at best. He says that "Reagan can certainly find judges who are ideologically predictable." He goes on to cite the example of the Hughes Court which contained six appointees of the conservative President Taft. In the 1930's these by then old men struck down piece after piece of New Deal legislation in what the professor describes as the "Dark Age of the Supreme Court...