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Well, size might not necessarily matter. For instance, Ms. Connecticut won in 1933, so if you believe, like I do, that luck goes in 70-year cycles, then my chances are good. If, however, you believe that a population advantage allows larger states to draw from a larger pool of applicants, thereby statistically increasing the probability of producing a better candidate, then I guess I’m screwed...
...excited about the possibility of dating multiple men. “I was just telling my girlfriends the other day that I need to date five or six men to find out what I’m really attracted to,” she adds. Judging by the pool of potential male contestants—which included students, accountants, social workers and bartenders—any woman would have her hands full...
With up to 12 gyms looking to buy exercise equipment, the council and the Houses should pool their resources to buy new machines in bulk and take advantage of manufacturers’ discounts. Some houses have initiated this process—using the MAC’s buying power to coordinate their purchasing and help stretch their limited funding...
...past ten years, but I think more students are involved in the groups that we have now; and part of the reason for that has something to do with the admissions office. The only way the admissions office has to distinguish among these very smart people in the applicant pool is to look at things other than academics, and extracurricular activities form a big part. The problem with the burgeoning activities is that the space we have is not burgeoning, and the city is becoming more and more restrictive. Harvard owns a lot of land and a lot of property...
Lewis wrote in an e-mail that he and Rosen had selected von der Heydt for his new position out of “a deep pool of candidates...