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March 9, 1982 — Approximately 5800 high school seniors apply to MIT for admission to the Class of 1986. Reagan administration releases aerial photographs showing that Nicaragua, with Soviet and Cuban sup- port, was stockpiling the largest military force in the region. March 10, 1982 — Gumsys ELEcTrED UAP, UAVP. Ken Segel 83 and Ken Meltsner ’83 are elected The male caller told the President and Vice President of the Undergraduate Association, capturing 37% of the vote. The Gumby desk staffer that the bomb Party's candidates did not make any promises, but oe . they indicated that they would try to keep their Was set to £0 off In one sense of humor during their tenure. hour. Class of 1984 brass rats (class rings) go on sale in Lobby 10. Balfour salesman mauled by sophomores. Several Cambridge City counselors express their opposition to the Whitehead Institute for Biomedi- cal Research being located in Kendall Square. Coun- selors are concerned that the Whitehead Institute would not create any jobs for Cambridge residents and had reservations about genetic research in Cam- bridge. “Do we want all these DNA’s in Cam- bridge?” asks Counselor Leonard Russell. March 11, 1982 — Sen. Harrison A. Williams, Jr. resigns from the Senate before a vote to expell him was taken because of his conduct in the FBI's Abscam probe. , March 16, 1982 — Gasoline consumption up as prices decline. March 18, 1982 — MIT Apmits REcorp or NuMBER oF APPLICANTS. To achieve a class size between 1075 and 1100, MIT has offered admission to 1884 appli- cants to the Class of 1986. The incoming class will be 25-50 students larger than the Class of 1985. To increase the yield of women students, who make up 25% of those admitted, the Admissions Office sends large T-shirts to all admitted women. March 19, 1982 — Boston Edison admits “uninten- tional noncompliance’ for violations at Pilgrim I nuclear power plant and pays $550,000 fine imposed by NRC, the highest to date.
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