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Brotman did not cite any specific reasons for dropping out of the race. Yesterday's Crimson poll, however, indicated the Adams House junior had the support of just 1.3 percent of students. The poll's margin of error was five percent...
...already chosen its finalist and semi-finalist. OCS should have been forthright with the two applicants as soon as it learned of its mistake. In fact, the students did not become aware of the problem until one of them actually called the Carnegie Endowment and was told of the error. The initial oversight was bad enough, but we find it unacceptable that OCS tried to cover its incompetence at the expense of the two applicants...
Regrettably, this error does not come as a complete surprise. While some students undoubtedly are served well by OCS, in our experience we have found that too many repeatedly come away empty-handed--particularly in fields unrelated to business--complaining of ill-informed staff and unhelpful resources. We even know of students who have been given blatantly wrong information by OCS counselors who are supposedly expert in their field. Other than a small selection of yellowing volumes with out-of-date data, OCS has little to offer those who seek work outside the business sector...
...other hand, the only visible emotion on the visitors' side came from one ornery father who tried to change the scoring of a play from an error to a hit. He fared about as well as his team...
...then Harvard self-destructed--an error by junior third baseman Katina Lee to lead off the inning got the Central Connecticut State rally started. The Blue Devils capitalized, scoring four runs to cut the Crimson lead to 7-6, chasing Cupp...