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<div>[[Category:Academics]] [[Category:Alumni]]<br />
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This should eventually become a page about further studies after graduating from Williams, but it is presently just a directory of some universities alums are attending and who is there.<br />
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==Directory==<br />
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This section is a directory of sorts for where some alumni are now pursuing advanced degrees. Please add your name/institution if you are not on the list, and would like to be here to help new and old friends find you, or current students contact you with questions about your experiences.<br />
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'''To edit:''' Please list from oldest Williams class to youngest, alphabetize the names of the universities, the names within a year at a given university, and capitalize the courses of study.<br />
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===Albany Medical College===<br />
* Jonathan Chow '08 - MD '12<br />
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===American University===<br />
* Drew Newman '04 - Law<br />
* Joyia Yorgey (Chadwick) '05 - International Politics<br />
* Marisa Cabrera '07 - Law<br />
<br />
===Benjamin N. Cardozo===<br />
* Maurice Robinson '06 - Law '09<br />
<br />
===Bilkent University===<br />
in Ankara, Turkey - Internship/MA program<br />
*Ananda Burra '07 - Arabic, International Relations<br />
*Colleen Gerrity '07<br />
*Alex Hogan '07<br />
*Alix Murphy '07 - Arabic<br />
*Bryan Van Wyck '07 - Turkish, German<br />
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*Michelle Cousland '07<br />
<br />
===Boston College===<br />
* Michael Brown '07 - Law<br />
* Erin Peaslee '08 - Education<br />
<br />
===Boston University===<br />
* Samantha Peterson '08 - French Literature<br />
<br />
===Brown University===<br />
* Matthew Spencer '05 - Mathematics Ph.D.<br />
* Diana Davis '07 - Mathematics<br />
<br />
===California Institute of Technology===<br />
aka Caltech<br />
* Nathan Hodas '04 - Physics<br />
* Ersen Bilgin '06 - Physics<br />
* Johannes Pulst-Korenberg '06 - Economics<br />
* Hang (Grace) Song '06 - Chemistry<br />
* Katie Stack '08 - Geological and Planetary Sciences<br />
<br />
===Carnegie Mellon University===<br />
aka CMU<br />
* Brian Hirshman '06 - Computer Science<br />
<br />
===Columbia University===<br />
see also [[3-2]] for students in the 3-2 Joint Degree BA/BS program<br />
* Felton Booker - JD/MBA<br />
* Brian Kelly - Medicine<br />
* Jocelyn Nolasco - Medicine<br />
* Andrew McKinstry '03 - MD '08<br />
* Sebastian Sorgenfrei '04 - Electrical Engineering<br />
* Adriel Cepeda '05 - JD<br />
* Ana Correa '07 - JD '10<br />
* Samantha Williams '07 - JD '10<br />
* Kimberly Elicker '09 - Math Education @ Teachers College '10<br />
<br />
===Cornell University===<br />
* Scott Kaplan '99 - MD '08<br />
* Randall Lindquist '00 - MD, PhD '08<br />
* Jessica Bauman '02 - MD '08<br />
* Michael Chiorazzi '02 - MD, PhD '12<br />
* Joe Stember '02 - Chemistry<br />
* Benjamin Angarita '03 - MD '09<br />
* Ohm Deshpande '04 - MD '08<br />
* Sarah Iams '04 - Theoretical and Applied Mechanics<br />
* Sean O'Brien '05 - Chemical engineering<br />
* [[Jonathan Landsman]] '05 - Horticulture M.P.S. '09<br />
* Joe Shoer '06 - Aerospace Engineering, Ph.D. '10/'11<br />
* Kathryn Lindsey '07 - Mathematics, Ph.D.<br />
<br />
===Duke University===<br />
*Marlena Elmore '07 - Education<br />
*Raemond Parrott '08 - JD/MBA '12<br />
<br />
===Fordham University===<br />
* Brendan Hanifin '08 - JD '11 <br />
<br />
===George Mason University===<br />
* Lowell Jacobson '03 - Law '07 <br />
* Bill McGrath '04 - Law '08<br />
* Max Kaganov '05 - Law '09<br />
<br />
===Georgetown===<br />
* James K. Kim '08 - MD '12<br />
<br />
===George Washington University===<br />
aka GWU<br />
* Alison B. Peet '03 - Asian Studies<br />
* Teresa Martinez '06 - Masters in Museum Studies<br />
<br />
===Harvard University===<br />
* Mark Robertson '02 - Education, Masters<br />
* Rachelle Hassan '03 - Graduate School of Design, Architecture<br />
* Keith Marzilli-Ericson '04 - Economics<br />
* Akilah Rogers '04 - MBA<br />
* Marie-Adele Sorel '05 - Medicine<br />
* Ian Barbash '06 - MD<br />
* Gape Machao '06 - Masters in Public Health<br />
* Payap (Gob) Pakdeelao '06 - Graduate School of Design, Architecture<br />
* Andres Schabelman '06 - Kennedy School of Government, Public Policy<br />
* Elizabeth Jackson '07 - Education, Masters<br />
* Didem Ilter '08 - Biomedical and Biological Sciences, PhD<br />
* Andrew Wang '08 - JD '12<br />
<br />
===Johns Hopkins University===<br />
* Nick Yates '06 - Education courses (while teaching in Baltimore City through [http://www.baltimorecityteachingresidency.org BCTR])<br />
<br />
===Loyola University, Chicago===<br />
* Bhrandon Harris '07 - MD '11<br />
<br />
===McDaniel College===<br />
* Reka Daroczi '04 - MS in Human Services Management in special education <br />
<br />
===Middlebury College===<br />
* Elizabeth Spragins '07 - M.A. in Spanish literature<br />
<br />
===Massachusetts Institute of Technology===<br />
aka MIT<br />
* Andrea Burke '06 - Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (?)<br />
* Dave Butts '06 - Aerospace Engineering<br />
* Robin Stewart '06 - Computer Science<br />
* Zachary Thomas '08 - Physics<br />
<br />
===New Mexico State University===<br />
*Adam McKay '08 - Astronomy, PhD<br />
<br />
===New York University===<br />
aka NYU<br />
* Emily Bloomenthal '05 -Law<br />
* Joe Hutchinson '06 - Law<br />
* Nadia Moore '06 - Law<br />
* Alyssa Mack '07 - Law<br />
* Jennifer Ray '07 - Law & Society, PhD<br />
<br />
===Northeastern University===<br />
*Beth Ann Barnosky '06 - School Psychology<br />
<br />
===Northwestern===<br />
* Eric Cheung '06 - Masters in Education (while teaching through ICTC)<br />
<br />
===Ole Miss===<br />
* Lisetta Shah '06 - Masters in Education (while teaching through the Mississippi Teacher Corps)<br />
<br />
===Ohio State University===<br />
* Amanda Van Rhyn '06 - Neuroscience<br />
<br />
===Pennsylvania State University===<br />
* Lindsey Corbin '06 - Speech Pathology<br />
<br />
===Princeton University===<br />
* Justin Brown '05 - Physics<br />
* Matthew Kugler '05 - Social Psychology<br />
* Rob Cooper '06 - Molecular Biology<br />
* Andrew Lee '06 - Interpretive Dance<br />
<br />
===Purdue University===<br />
* Joseph Gangestad '06 - Aerospace Engineering<br />
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===Rutgers University===<br />
* Jamaal Mobley '04 - Law<br />
* Eric Wirkerman '08 - Linguistics<br />
<br />
===Stanford University===<br />
* Ali Orme '04 - Law<br />
* Noreen Khawaja '05 - PhD, Religious Studies<br />
* Alana Frost '06 - MD<br />
* Ruoweng Liu '06 - Law<br />
* Vojislav Šešum '06 - Graduate School of Business, Finance<br />
* Ya Xu '06 - Statistics<br />
* Priyanka Bangard '07 - Social Psychology<br />
* Alex Zaliznyak '07 - Economics<br />
* Anna Merritt '08 - Social Psychology<br />
<br />
===Suffolk University===<br />
* Brad Brecher '06 - Law<br />
<br />
===SUNY-Stony Brook===<br />
* Nate Cook '08 - Physics, PhD<br />
<br />
===Temple University===<br />
* [[Dave Letzler '06]] - Creative Writing<br />
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===Tufts University===<br />
* Erika Latham '06 - School of Veterinary Medicine<br />
* Michael Eisert '08 - MA Economics<br />
<br />
===University of California, Berkeley===<br />
* Melissa Bota '07 - PhD in Hispanic Studies<br />
* Shea Chen '07 - Industrial Engineering & Operations Research<br />
* Elise Piazza '09 - PhD in Vision Science (focusing on Multisensory Integration)<br />
<br />
===University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)===<br />
* Justin Lavner '06 - Clinical Psychology<br />
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===University of California, San Francisco===<br />
* Maggie Carr '06 - Neuroscience<br />
<br />
===University of Chicago===<br />
* Evan Miller '06 - Economics<br />
* Aashish Adhikari '07 - Chemistry<br />
<br />
===University of Georgia===<br />
aka UGA<br />
* Gerry Lindo '04 - Biological and Agricultural Engineering<br />
* Yamilee Mackenzie '06 - Law<br />
<br />
===University of Hawai'i at Manoa===<br />
* Drew Raab '06 - Clinical Psychology<br />
<br />
===University of Illinois at Chicago===<br />
* Tamara Springle '06 - Community Psychology<br />
<br />
===University of Iowa===<br />
* Katie Montgomery '07 - PhD in English<br />
<br />
===University of Maryland - College Park===<br />
* Mike Kirwan '08 - Neuroscience/Human Development PhD<br />
* Son Ho '08 - Mathematics PhD<br />
<br />
===University of Massachusetts, Amherst===<br />
* Sean Barker '09 - Computer Science<br />
<br />
===University of Michigan===<br />
* Aaron Magid '04 - Mathematics<br />
* Michelle Lee '06 - Mathematics<br />
<br />
===University of Minnesota===<br />
* Christina Brakken-Thal '06 - MD/PhD (PhD probably in Neuroscience)<br />
* [[Emily Bruce]] '07 – PhD in History<br />
* Drew Thompson '05 - PhD in History<br />
<br />
===University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill===<br />
* Todd Gamblin '02 - PhD '09, Computer Science<br />
<br />
===University of Pennsylvania===<br />
* Nick Bamat '04 - MD '10<br />
* Nick Borja '04 - MD '11<br />
* Anthony Gulati '04 - MD '08<br />
* Christopher Sewell '05 - Secondary Education (while doing Teach for America)<br />
* Steven Myers '06 - Law '09<br />
* Sesh Sundararaman '08 - MD/PhD '16 (or thereabouts)<br />
<br />
===University of Rochester===<br />
* Keith Olsen '04 - MD '09<br />
* Joanna Touger '04 - MD '10<br />
* Pam Choi '05 - MD '09<br />
* Nisha David '05 - MD '11<br />
* Leroy Lindsay '07 - MD '11<br />
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===University of Washington, Seattle===<br />
* Robert Hahn '05 - Atmospheric Science<br />
* Noah Jaffe '05 - Law<br />
* [[Laura Effinger-Dean '06]] - Computer Science<br />
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===University of Wisconsin, Madison===<br />
* Mary Beth Anzovino '06 - Chemistry<br />
* [[Rachel S. Selinsky '06|Rachel Selinsky '06]] - Chemistry<br />
* Meghan Ramsay (the great) '08 - Microbiology<br />
<br />
===Washington University, St. Louis===<br />
* Elizabeth Gluck '05 - Law<br />
* [[Jono Dowse|Jonathan Dowse '06]] - Architecture<br />
* M. Esa Seegulam '06 - Molecular Cell Biology<br />
* Bernita Washington '08 - Law<br />
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===Yale University===<br />
* Daniel Morales - JD '05<br />
* Andrew Woolf - JD '05<br />
* [http://www.ezragoldschlager.com Ezra Goldschlager] - JD '06<br />
* Joseph Masters Emison (ne Joseph Masters) - JD '09<br />
* Adam Grogg - JD '10<br />
* Annabel Kim '07 - French, PhD '14</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Summer_2008&diff=16512Summer 20082008-03-30T00:04:23Z<p>09kse: /* Students on campus */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Students]]<br />
Every summer, many students choose to spend the three-month break [[summer in Williamstown|in Williamstown]]. This page records 2008's incarnation of this practice: the students on campus, where they will live and [[:Category:Dining|dine]], any notable events, and the like.<br />
<br />
==Summer 2008==<br />
There are rumors [http://wso.williams.edu/discuss/comments.php?DiscussionID=1359] that only Whitmans will be open for meals this summer.<br />
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==Students on campus==<br />
Here are those in the Purple Valley for the summer of 2008. Click on "Name," "year," or "job" to sort the list by that entry (alphabetically or numerically). You might as well add yourself to the top of the list.<br />
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{| class="sortable" id="summer08-table" <br />
! Name||Year||Job<br />
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|Cale Weatherly||09||Chemistry Thesis Research<br />
|-<br />
|Dan King||09||SMALL<br />
|-<br />
|Jess Walthew||09||Bio Research<br />
|-<br />
|Chris Ting||10||WRLF Trail Crew<br />
|-<br />
|Bex Gilbert||10||Geo Research<br />
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|Sara Harris||11||Summer Theatre Lab<br />
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|Will Harron||11||Bio Research<br />
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|Lizzy Brickley||10||Bio Research<br />
|-<br />
|Brenna Baccaro||09||Bio Research<br />
|-<br />
|Catherine Small||09||Biology Research<br />
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|Robby Finley||11||CSCI Research<br />
|-<br />
|Rachel Hudson||10||SMALL<br />
|-<br />
|Matt Law||10||Bio Research<br />
|-<br />
|Nora Mitchell||10||Bio Research<br />
|-<br />
|Stella Onochie||09||Williams Archives<br />
|-<br />
|Rahul Shah||09||SMALL<br />
|-<br />
|Harsh Sodhi||10||Econ Research<br />
|-<br />
|Jeff Stenzel||10||Bio Research<br />
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|Maria Tucker||10||WIT Intern<br />
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|Amber LaFountain||09||Williamstown House of Local History, Alumni-Sponsored<br />
|-<br />
|Katie Dupre||10||Astronomy Research<br />
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|Steven Jackson||10||Physics Research<br />
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|Casey York||10||theatrical shenanigans and parades<br />
|-<br />
|Steven Rubin||11||CSCI Research<br />
|-<br />
|Alex Beecher||10||CHEM research<br />
|-<br />
|Jimi Oke||10||Physics Research<br />
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|Marco P.S.||10||Rocket Building<br />
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|Kimberly Elicker||09||Bio Research<br />
|}</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Free_University&diff=15970Free University2007-12-30T01:56:15Z<p>09kse: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Tradition]]<br />
Take or teach any classes you want during Winter Study. <br />
<br />
Courses available for Winter Study 2008 include:<br />
(If you're interested in taking a course, contact the instructor for additional information)<br />
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# [[Knitting]]<br />
#*by Emily Brown<br />
# [[Hunger Issues in the Berkshires]]<br />
#*by Lauren Guilmette<br />
# [[Vegan Baking]]<br />
#*by Dae Selcer<br />
# [[Argentine Tango]]<br />
#*by Marco Sanchez<br />
# [[Tea: History, Culture, and Tasting]]<br />
#*by Kimberly Elicker and Kenny Yim<br />
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Past courses have included "How to Make Money on eBay", "The Art of Eskimo Warfare", and "The Fine Art of Seduction by Cooking: Kitchen Skills for the Dating Game."<br />
<br />
<br />
# The Philosophy and Sociology of Streaking <br />
#* taught by [[Andrew Whinery]] and [[Morgan Goodwin]]<br />
#* discussion and lab sections<br />
# An Introduction to HTML<br />
#* taught by [[Diana Davis]]<br />
#* see tutorial [http://wso.williams.edu/~ddavis/html_tutorial.html here]<br />
# The Films of Stanley Kubrick<br />
#* taught by [[Dave Letzler]]<br />
#* five-six screenings from Kubrick's <I>oeuvre</I><br />
# Gregorian Chant<br />
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]] and Prof. Paul (PoliSci)<br />
#* An introduction to the theory and practice of chant/plainsong.<br />
# Is Latin Dead?<br />
#* taught by [[Joe McDonough]]<br />
#* a brief introduction to the Latin language and how it works, for curious beginners<br />
# Wanna be a DJ?<br />
#* taught by [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=08sjp Samantha Peterson '08] and the WCFM DJs<br />
#* become a certified DJ over Winter Study, broadcast your own weekly show on WCFM throughout Spring Semester (and beyond)<br />
#* compete with your new DJ friends for a glorious prize and eternal admiration<br />
# Toot Your Own Horn<br />
#* Taught by [[Alan Cordova]]<br />
#* A brief introduction to the trumpet and how it works, for curious beginners.<br />
#* Compete with your new trumpet friends for glorious prize and eternal admiration</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Renewable_Energy_Petition_2007-2008&diff=15866Renewable Energy Petition 2007-20082007-12-10T22:00:56Z<p>09kse: </p>
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<div>== The Renewable Energy Petition 2007-2008 ==<br />
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<br />
To the Trustees:<br />
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Last year, President Schapiro led the College toward an admirable sustainability initiative, promising to work “within budgets, for individual projects and the college as a whole, that include significant investments in sustainability.” While Williams has made advances—LEED-certified new buildings, the new Zilkha Center—we, the undersigned, believe that the College should go much further with those investments in order to meet its stated [[Climate Initiative|Climate Action]] goals by 2020. '''We believe the college should set a percentage of the energy consumption of all new building projects to come from college-owned renewable sources, like solar panels, micro wind turbines, or solar hot water systems.''' These investments in sustainability will help make Williams College a true institutional leader.<br />
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Sincerely,<br />
<br />
The undersigned. <br />
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'''Discussion:'''<br />
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[http://www.ephblog.com/archives/004564.html ephblog.com]<br />
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'''Background Info:'''<br />
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[http://www.williamsrecord.com/wr/?section=opinion&view=article&id=9368 Williams Record Op-Ed, November 14, 2007]<br />
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'''Signatures:'''<br />
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* Jay Cox-Chapman '09<br />
* Kimberley Taylor '08<br />
* Elissa Brown '09<br />
* Whitney Leonard '08<br />
* Phillip Carter '08<br />
* Nathan Elwood '08<br />
* Elizabeth Irvin '10<br />
* Ruth Aronoff '09<br />
* Kate Yandell '10<br />
* Beverly Acha '09<br />
* George Carstocea '10<br />
* Elizabeth Brickley '10<br />
* Carynne McIver '08<br />
* Jessica Clarke '10<br />
* Andrew Wang '08<br />
* Emily Rockett '10<br />
* Rachel Allen '08<br />
* John Kling '09<br />
* Rachel Ko '09<br />
* Ansel Bubel '08<br />
* Martin Sawyer '08<br />
* Aston Gonzalez '08<br />
* Charles Shafer '10<br />
* Morgan Goodwin '08<br />
* Allegra Hyde '10<br />
* Kathleen Creel '10<br />
* Ben Kolesar '08<br />
* Kimberly Elicker '09</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer_2007,_students_on_campus&diff=15061Special:Badtitle/NS100:Summer 2007, students on campus2007-04-24T02:25:43Z<p>09kse: /* Williamstown Summer 2007 */</p>
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<div>==Williamstown Summer 2007==<br />
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{|<br />
! Name ||Year||Position ||Residence<br />
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|David Moore ||2010||Comp sci research ||mark hopkins?<br />
|-<br />
|Gordon Crabtree||2008||Neuroscience Research ||Mark Hopkins?<br />
|-<br />
|Rob Adelman || 2009 || Research Assistant<br />
|-<br />
|Hristo Milev || 2009 || Econ Research<br />
|-<br />
|Katie Creel || 2010 || CSCI Research || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Haydee Lindo || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield<br />
|-<br />
|sunmi yang || 2008 || SMALL || Garfield<br />
|-<br />
|Emily Maclary || 2010 || Bio Research || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Catherine Small || 2009 || Bio Research ||<br />
|-<br />
|Austin Stanley || 2010 || CSCI Research || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Eva Breitenbach || 2010 || CES Research || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Elise Piazza || 2009 || CogSci Research || Mark Hopkins<br />
|-<br />
|Allie Gardner || 2010 || CES Research || ?<br />
|-<br />
|Kimberly Elicker || 2009 || WCURF / Bio Research || Doughty</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Badtitle/NS100:Dodd_Cluster_2007-2008&diff=14854Special:Badtitle/NS100:Dodd Cluster 2007-20082007-04-18T20:59:12Z<p>09kse: /* '''Thompson Hall''' */</p>
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<div>=='''Dodd House'''==<br />
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206 -Catherine Small '09<br />
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206A -Ji Ae Rhee '09<br />
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211- Betsy Johnson and Allegra Hyde '10<br />
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213 Shyla Foster '09<br />
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215 Samantha Peterson '08<br />
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216 Alexander Ratte '09<br />
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218 Edward Newkirk '09<br />
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301 Ben Wood '08<br />
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302 Greg Tobkin '08<br />
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313B Ashley Carrera '010 and Tanya Zhuravleva '010<br />
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313C Miju Han '010 and Sharon Ron '010<br />
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=='''Hubbell House'''==<br />
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103 Jared Currier '09-Hubbell/Parsons Baxter Fellow<br />
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104 Alex Hoff '09<br />
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105 Betsy Ribble '09<br />
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301 Karen Markman '08<br />
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302 (language TA)<br />
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303 Eric Wirkerman '08<br />
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304 Anna Weber '08<br />
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305 Zachary Thomas '08<br />
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306 Erika Williams '08<br />
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=='''Parsons House'''==<br />
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101 Jason Copelas '010 and Alex Creighton '010<br />
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102 Stephanie H. Kim '010 and Jenni Ewing '010<br />
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=='''Goodrich House'''==<br />
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G01 Rob Adelman '09<br />
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G03 Anthony Molina '09<br />
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1 Whitney Leonard '08<br />
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2 Julia Sendor '08<br />
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3 Liz Gleason '08<br />
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4 Zoe Fonseca '08<br />
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5 Kendell Newman '08<br />
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7 Laura Specker '08<br />
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=='''Lehman Hall'''==<br />
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101A<br />
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101B<br />
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201A Kaitlin Dirrig '09<br />
<br />
201B Hannah Cho '09<br />
<br />
203A Will McClain '09<br />
<br />
203B<br />
<br />
203C<br />
<br />
204A Kallan Wood '010<br />
<br />
204B Chloe Blackshear '010<br />
<br />
204C Casey York '010<br />
<br />
206A<br />
<br />
206B<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
301A<br />
<br />
301B<br />
<br />
303<br />
<br />
304<br />
<br />
305 Hannah Cunningham '10<br />
<br />
306<br />
<br />
307<br />
<br />
308<br />
<br />
309<br />
<br />
310<br />
<br />
312A<br />
<br />
312B<br />
<br />
=='''Sewall House'''==<br />
<br />
91<br />
<br />
92<br />
<br />
95<br />
<br />
96<br />
<br />
<br />
101 Chris Law '010 and Jared Quinton '010<br />
<br />
102<br />
<br />
103 Christina Rabadan '08<br />
<br />
104 Narae Park '010<br />
<br />
105<br />
<br />
=='''Thompson Hall'''==<br />
<br />
104<br />
<br />
106 Kim Elicker '09<br />
<br />
108 Katie Dupre and Emily Heaslip '010<br />
<br />
114 Harsh Sodhi '010<br />
<br />
115 Austin Stanley '010<br />
<br />
120<br />
<br />
122<br />
<br />
124<br />
<br />
125<br />
<br />
126<br />
<br />
127<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
202<br />
<br />
203<br />
<br />
204<br />
<br />
206<br />
<br />
207<br />
<br />
209<br />
<br />
213<br />
<br />
214<br />
<br />
215<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
302 Sara Carian '08<br />
<br />
303<br />
<br />
304<br />
<br />
306 a.m.Banasiak<br />
<br />
307<br />
<br />
308 Kyle Whitson '09<br />
<br />
313 Steve Melis<br />
<br />
=='''Tyler'''==<br />
<br />
101 Lizzy Brickley and Jessica Clarke<br />
<br />
102<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
201<br />
<br />
202<br />
<br />
203<br />
<br />
204<br />
<br />
205<br />
<br />
206<br />
<br />
207<br />
<br />
208<br />
<br />
209<br />
<br />
210<br />
<br />
211<br />
<br />
212<br />
<br />
213<br />
<br />
214<br />
<br />
215<br />
<br />
216<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
302<br />
<br />
303<br />
<br />
304<br />
<br />
305<br />
<br />
305A<br />
<br />
305B<br />
<br />
306<br />
<br />
307<br />
<br />
308<br />
<br />
309<br />
<br />
310<br />
<br />
311<br />
<br />
312<br />
<br />
=='''Tyler Annex'''==<br />
<br />
103<br />
<br />
104<br />
<br />
105<br />
<br />
106<br />
<br />
107<br />
<br />
108<br />
<br />
109<br />
<br />
110<br />
<br />
111<br />
<br />
112<br />
<br />
113<br />
<br />
114<br />
<br />
115<br />
<br />
116<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
201<br />
<br />
202<br />
<br />
203<br />
<br />
204<br />
<br />
205<br />
<br />
206<br />
<br />
207<br />
<br />
208<br />
<br />
209<br />
<br />
210<br />
<br />
211<br />
<br />
212<br />
<br />
213<br />
<br />
214<br />
<br />
215<br />
<br />
216<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
301<br />
<br />
302<br />
<br />
303<br />
<br />
304<br />
<br />
305<br />
<br />
306<br />
<br />
307<br />
<br />
308<br />
<br />
309<br />
<br />
310</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Dodd_Room_Draw_2007&diff=14707Dodd Room Draw 20072007-04-12T20:45:39Z<p>09kse: /* (Rising) Juniors */</p>
<hr />
<div>Help make room draw less stressing, let others know how big your group is and (if you know) where you're looking to pick into. <br />
<br />
No intimidation of other groups (such as "if we don't get into Thompson third floor, we'll harass whoever lives there all year") is allowed; if you do that, you could get kicked to the end of the room draw. Also, don't post anything during the actual room draw or from the room draw locations, as that is also not allowed. <br />
<br />
Also, putting your class year rather than your class title ("'09" rather than "sophomore") might make things clearer since the distinction between current sophomore and rising sophomore might make things a little muddy.<br />
<br />
==(Rising) Seniors==<br />
1. 2 people<br />
<br />
2. 2 people<br />
<br />
3. 1 person<br />
<br />
4. 4 people<br />
<br />
5. 6 people<br />
<br />
6. 2 people<br />
<br />
7. 5 people<br />
<br />
8.<br />
<br />
9.<br />
<br />
10.<br />
<br />
11.<br />
<br />
12.<br />
<br />
13.<br />
<br />
14. 1 person<br />
<br />
15. 3 people<br />
<br />
16.<br />
<br />
17.<br />
<br />
18.<br />
<br />
19.<br />
<br />
==(Rising) Juniors==<br />
<br />
20. <br />
<br />
21. Six People ~ Cluster Pick 96 is moving up!<br />
<br />
22.<br />
<br />
23. 1 rising senior who got stuck here for no freakin reason, DAMN Williams Room Draw<br />
<br />
24.<br />
<br />
25. Three people.<br />
<br />
26.<br />
<br />
27.<br />
<br />
28. Five people<br />
<br />
29. 1 person<br />
<br />
30. Six people. <br />
<br />
31. One person.<br />
<br />
32.<br />
<br />
33.<br />
<br />
34.<br />
<br />
35.<br />
<br />
36.<br />
<br />
37. 3 people<br />
<br />
38. 5 people<br />
<br />
39.<br />
<br />
40.<br />
<br />
41.<br />
<br />
42.<br />
<br />
43.<br />
<br />
44. 5 (very sad) people<br />
<br />
==(Rising) Sophomores==<br />
45. 5 (Happy Freakin) people<br />
<br />
46. 1 (extremely lucky) person<br />
<br />
47. 6 people<br />
<br />
48. 1 person<br />
<br />
49. 3 people<br />
<br />
50. 6 people<br />
<br />
51.<br />
<br />
52.<br />
<br />
53. 6 people<br />
<br />
54.<br />
<br />
55. 6 people<br />
<br />
56. 4 people<br />
<br />
57.<br />
<br />
58.<br />
<br />
59.<br />
<br />
60.<br />
<br />
61. 6 people<br />
<br />
62. 6 people<br />
<br />
63. 6 people<br />
<br />
64. 4 people<br />
<br />
65. 6 people<br />
<br />
66.<br />
<br />
67. 2 people<br />
<br />
68. 5 people<br />
<br />
69. 2 people<br />
<br />
70.<br />
<br />
71.</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Energy_Saving_Tips&diff=13769Energy Saving Tips2007-01-10T14:49:31Z<p>09kse: /* Before School: */</p>
<hr />
<div>Use these tips to reduce your energy usage in your dorm or at home. These can help you win the [[Do it in the dark]] competition and reduce your CO2 footprint. They really make a big difference!<br />
<br />
===Before School:===<br />
<br />
* Types of computers matter: Laptops and Energy Star devices use significantly less power than other desktops.<br />
* Think about what you will bring to school: on average an incoming freshman bring 13 plug-in devices, think about how many you will actually need and get in touch with your floor-mates to coordinate.<br />
* Be sure to exchange your light bulbs for [[Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs]] in all your lights. They use 75% less energy than incandescents (normal bulbs) and last 10 times longer.<br />
<br />
===In the dorm:===<br />
<br />
* Turn off your lights whenever you leave. (turning on and off lights does not waste more power – that is a myth.) <br />
* 'Sleep is Good' Hibernate or shut down your computer. A desktop will use 780 pounds of carbon dioxide worth of electricity in 24 hours<br />
* Turn off TVs, radios and stereos. <br />
* Try to use less hot water by taking shorter showers<br />
* Coordinate with your suitemates to avoid bringing unneeded refrigerators. If you do bring a refrigerator, set the temperature between 36 and 42 degrees. <br />
* Wash your clothes on the cold water ("bright colors") setting<br />
* Dry your clothes on a drying rack or clothesline rather than using a dryer.<br />
* Beware of Vampires! 'Vampire' devices draw power even when they are not being used, these include anything with an adapter or charger such as cell phone chargers, lap top cords, printers, speakers, pretty much anything other than lights. The best thing to do is keep them on a power strip and just flick the power strip off whenever you're not using it.<br />
* Take advantage of natural light! Open the shades during the day for lighting and heating your room, close them at night to keep heat in.<br />
* Keep your thermostat at 68-70 degrees. Wear a sweatshirt to feel warm and cozy.<br />
* Think about how much of the day your room is using zero electricity. Are things drawing power while you're sleeping or in class? It can be pleasing to know that for those hours time you are not causing CO2 to be released or energy wasted.<br />
<br />
MYTH: Because you live in a newly renovated building like Prospect or Morgan, it's impossible to win the Do it in the Dark competition because your lights automatically go on and stay on.<br />
<br />
FACT: You can turn off your lights too by pressing the little button at the bottom of the light switch. You must do your part and turn the lights off when not in use just like everyone else. In reality, these buildings are at an advantage because a light left on never stays on for more than 30 minutes.<br />
<br />
===Other useful tips:=== <br />
<br />
* Recycle all paper (but re-use one sided, including this sheet!), cans, bottles, batteries, printer cartridges, etc.<br />
* Use your CUPPS cup! Every freshman gets a free re-usable coffee mug, called a CUPPS cup, to use at the coffee bar, dining halls and anywhere else to avoid wasteful disposable cups. And they look cool.<br />
* Print double sided! Most public printers have that as the default, but check anyway (in printer preferences). Even though paper is not electricity, it still takes power to produce and print it.<br />
* Share art history slides with friends, print many per page, use the on-line quiz or make your own PowerPoint.<br />
* Use cloth towels to dry your hands instead of the paper towels in the bathroom.<br />
* Take an active role in helping your friends, professors and the administration to reduce their energy impact.<br />
* Post your own energy saving tips on this page so everyone can benefit from them. <br />
* Sign up for the [[Greensense]] [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/greensense listserve] to get in on all the exciting environmental action at Williams.</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Greensense&diff=13768Greensense2007-01-10T14:47:09Z<p>09kse: </p>
<hr />
<div>Visit the [http://wso.williams.edu/orgs/greensense/page.php?name=who Greensense] website.<br />
<br />
{{Group|<br />
| name =Greensense<br />
| type =Service<br />
| selective =Everyone's welcome<br />
| membership =20-30 students<br />
| meeting-time =Kellog (CES) Living Room<br />
| meeting-place =Tuesdays at 9:00<br />
| office =Kellog House, 2nd floor<br />
| contact-name =Allison Koppe<br />
| contact-unix =07amk<br />
| wso-listserver =greensense<br />
| established =long ago<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Greensense, is the Williams College environmental advocacy organization composed of students from various areas of interest working to increase environmental awareness and activism. Greensense believes that individuals on campus, in the community, and throughout the world can and must be more conscious of the repercussions of their actions. To achieve this end, Greensense often works with other campus organizations like the [[Lehman Community Service Council]] Council, the [[Williams Outing Club]], [[Students for Social Justice]], the [[Thursday Night Group]], and the [http://ceac.williams.edu Campus Environmental Advisory Committee]. In addition, Greensense has strong ties with the faculty in [[Buildings and Grounds]] and [[Dining Services]].<br />
<br />
<br />
Greensense is a proud partner in organizing the [[Do it in the dark]] competition and is a major organizer of [[Focus the Nation]] and the [[CFL]] Exchange.</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=CFL&diff=13767CFL2007-01-10T14:46:30Z<p>09kse: </p>
<hr />
<div>http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/b/be/250px-Compact-Flourescent-Bulb.jpg<br />
<br />
Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs are new, energy efficient lightbulbs. They use only 15w but provide light equivalent to 60w.<br />
<br />
CFL's save energy, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and save money on electricity bills.<br />
<br />
Greensense and the Thursday Night Group have teamed up to exchange all student incandescent lightbulbs on campus to CFL's.<br />
<br />
So far, approximately 950 lightbulbs have been exchanged from Mission, the Frosh Quad, and Dodd house.</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Compact_Fluorescent_Lightbulb&diff=13766Compact Fluorescent Lightbulb2007-01-10T14:46:09Z<p>09kse: </p>
<hr />
<div>http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/b/be/250px-Compact-Flourescent-Bulb.jpg<br />
<br />
Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs are new, energy efficient lightbulbs. They use only 15w but provide light equivalent to 60w.<br />
<br />
CFL's save energy, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and save money on electricity bills.<br />
<br />
Greensense and the Thursday Night Group have teamed up to exchange all student incandescent lightbulbs on campus to CFL's.<br />
<br />
So far, approximately 950 lightbulbs have been exchanged from Mission, the Frosh Quad, and Dodd house.</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Compact_fluorescent_lightbulb&diff=13765Compact fluorescent lightbulb2007-01-10T14:43:02Z<p>09kse: </p>
<hr />
<div>http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/b/be/250px-Compact-Flourescent-Bulb.jpg<br />
<br />
Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs are new, energy efficient lightbulbs. They use only 15w but provide light equivalent to 60w.<br />
<br />
CFL's save energy, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and save money on electricity bills.<br />
<br />
Greensense and the Thursday Night Group have teamed up to exchange all student incandescent lightbulbs on campus to CFL's.<br />
<br />
So far, approximately 950 lightbulbs have been exchanged from Mission, the Frosh Quad, and Dodd house.</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Energy_Saving_Tips&diff=13165Energy Saving Tips2006-09-25T20:46:52Z<p>09kse: /* In the dorm: */</p>
<hr />
<div>Use these tips to reduce your energy usage in your dorm or at home. These can help you win the [[Do it in the dark]] competition and reduce your CO2 footprint. They really make a big difference!<br />
<br />
===Before School:===<br />
<br />
* Types of computers matter: Laptops and Energy Star devices use significantly less power than other desktops.<br />
* Think about what you will bring to school: on average an incoming freshman bring 13 plug-in devices, think about how many you will actually need and get in touch with your floor-mates to coordinate.<br />
* Be sure to purchase only Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) bulbs in all your lights. They use 75% less energy than incandescents (normal bulbs) and last 10 times longer.<br />
<br />
===In the dorm:===<br />
<br />
* Turn off your lights whenever you leave. (turning on and off lights does not waste more power – that is a myth.) <br />
* 'Sleep is Good' Hibernate or shut down your computer. A desktop will use 780 pounds of carbon dioxide worth of electricity in 24 hours<br />
* Turn off TVs, radios and stereos. <br />
* Try to use less hot water by taking shorter showers<br />
* Coordinate with your suitemates to avoid bringing unneeded refrigerators. If you do bring a refrigerator, set the temperature between 36 and 42 degrees. <br />
* Wash your clothes on the cold water ("bright colors") setting<br />
* Dry your clothes on a drying rack or clothesline rather than using a dryer.<br />
* Beware of Vampires! 'Vampire' devices draw power even when they are not being used, these include anything with an adapter or charger such as cell phone chargers, lap top cords, printers, speakers, pretty much anything other than lights. The best thing to do is keep them on a power strip and just flick the power strip off whenever you're not using it.<br />
* Take advantage of natural light! Open the shades during the day for lighting and heating your room, close them at night to keep heat in.<br />
* Keep your thermostat at 68-70 degrees. Wear a sweatshirt to feel warm and cozy.<br />
* Think about how much of the day your room is using zero electricity. Are things drawing power while you're sleeping or in class? It can be pleasing to know that for those hours time you are not causing CO2 to be released or energy wasted.<br />
<br />
MYTH: Because you live in a newly renovated building like Prospect or Morgan, it's impossible to win the Do it in the Dark competition because your lights automatically go on and stay on.<br />
<br />
FACT: You can turn off your lights too by pressing the little button at the bottom of the light switch. You must do your part and turn the lights off when not in use just like everyone else. In reality, these buildings are at an advantage because a light left on never stays on for more than 30 minutes.<br />
<br />
===Other useful tips:=== <br />
<br />
* Recycle all paper (but re-use one sided, including this sheet!), cans, bottles, batteries, printer cartridges, etc.<br />
* Use your CUPPS cup! Every freshman gets a free re-usable coffee mug, called a CUPPS cup, to use at the coffee bar, dining halls and anywhere else to avoid wasteful disposable cups. And they look cool.<br />
* Print double sided! Most public printers have that as the default, but check anyway (in printer preferences). Even though paper is not electricity, it still takes power to produce and print it.<br />
* Share art history slides with friends, print many per page, use the on-line quiz or make your own PowerPoint.<br />
* Use cloth towels to dry your hands instead of the paper towels in the bathroom.<br />
* Take an active role in helping your friends, professors and the administration to reduce their energy impact.<br />
* Post your own energy saving tips on this page so everyone can benefit from them. <br />
* Sign up for the [[Greensense]] [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/greensense listserve] to get in on all the exciting environmental action at Williams.</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Energy_Saving_Tips&diff=13164Energy Saving Tips2006-09-25T20:43:38Z<p>09kse: /* In the dorm: */</p>
<hr />
<div>Use these tips to reduce your energy usage in your dorm or at home. These can help you win the [[Do it in the dark]] competition and reduce your CO2 footprint. They really make a big difference!<br />
<br />
===Before School:===<br />
<br />
* Types of computers matter: Laptops and Energy Star devices use significantly less power than other desktops.<br />
* Think about what you will bring to school: on average an incoming freshman bring 13 plug-in devices, think about how many you will actually need and get in touch with your floor-mates to coordinate.<br />
* Be sure to purchase only Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) bulbs in all your lights. They use 75% less energy than incandescents (normal bulbs) and last 10 times longer.<br />
<br />
===In the dorm:===<br />
<br />
* Turn off your lights whenever you leave. (turning on and off lights does not waste more power – that is a myth.) <br />
MYTH: Because you live in a newly renovated building like Prospect or Morgan, it's impossible to win the Do it in the Dark competition because your lights automatically go on and stay on.<br />
FACT: You can turn off your lights too by pressing the little button at the bottom of the light switch. You must do your part and turn the lights off when not in use just like everyone else. In reality, these buildigs are at an advantage because a light left on never stays on for more than 30 minutes. <br />
* 'Sleep is Good' Hibernate or shut down your computer. A desktop will use 780 pounds of carbon dioxide worth of electricity in 24 hours<br />
* Turn off TVs, radios and stereos. <br />
* Try to use less hot water by taking shorter showers<br />
* Coordinate with your suitemates to avoid bringing unneeded refrigerators. If you do bring a refrigerator, set the temperature between 36 and 42 degrees. <br />
* Wash your clothes on the cold water ("bright colors") setting<br />
* Dry your clothes on a drying rack or clothesline rather than using a dryer.<br />
* Beware of Vampires! 'Vampire' devices draw power even when they are not being used, these include anything with an adapter or charger such as cell phone chargers, lap top cords, printers, speakers, pretty much anything other than lights. The best thing to do is keep them on a power strip and just flick the power strip off whenever you're not using it.<br />
* Take advantage of natural light! Open the shades during the day for lighting and heating your room, close them at night to keep heat in.<br />
* Keep your thermostat at 68-70 degrees. Wear a sweatshirt to feel warm and cozy.<br />
* Think about how much of the day your room is using zero electricity. Are things drawing power while you're sleeping or in class? It can be pleasing to know that for those hours time you are not causing CO2 to be released or energy wasted.<br />
<br />
===Other useful tips:=== <br />
<br />
* Recycle all paper (but re-use one sided, including this sheet!), cans, bottles, batteries, printer cartridges, etc.<br />
* Use your CUPPS cup! Every freshman gets a free re-usable coffee mug, called a CUPPS cup, to use at the coffee bar, dining halls and anywhere else to avoid wasteful disposable cups. And they look cool.<br />
* Print double sided! Most public printers have that as the default, but check anyway (in printer preferences). Even though paper is not electricity, it still takes power to produce and print it.<br />
* Share art history slides with friends, print many per page, use the on-line quiz or make your own PowerPoint.<br />
* Use cloth towels to dry your hands instead of the paper towels in the bathroom.<br />
* Take an active role in helping your friends, professors and the administration to reduce their energy impact.<br />
* Post your own energy saving tips on this page so everyone can benefit from them. <br />
* Sign up for the [[Greensense]] [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/greensense listserve] to get in on all the exciting environmental action at Williams.</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Summer_2006&diff=10314Summer 20062006-05-01T16:33:25Z<p>09kse: </p>
<hr />
<div>Many people choose to spend their [[summer in Williamstown]]. Here are those in the Valley for the summer of 2006.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ronit Bhattacharyya '07 (WIT Student Manager)<br />
<br />
Noemi Fernandez '09 (WIT)<br />
<br />
Sarah Riskind '09 (WIT)<br />
<br />
Liz Kantack '09 (envi research asst.)<br />
<br />
Matthew Lincoln '09 (Media Studios Staff)<br />
<br />
Julie Esteves '07/super awesome '06 (Admissions, Tour Guide)<br />
<br />
Edgardo G. Costas-Bracero '07/SUPER '06 (Admissions, Tour Guide)<br />
<br />
Jack Nelson '07 (Admissions, Tour Guide, Woolf)<br />
<br />
Miles Klee '07 (Admissions, Tour Guide, and wishing I was a baller)<br />
<br />
Ren McDermott '07 (Conference Office)<br />
<br />
Anna Merritt '08 (Conference Office)<br />
<br />
Uzaib Saya '08 (Admissions Office, Tour Guide, Anthropology Research)<br />
<br />
Zack Brewer '07 (Chemistry Research, Woolf)<br />
<br />
Noah Lindquist '08 (Chemistry Research)<br />
<br />
Tommy Gill '08 (Chemistry Research)<br />
<br />
Aashish Adhikari '07 (Chemistry Research)<br />
<br />
jordan landers '09 (Chemistry Research)<br />
<br />
sunmi yang '08 (Chemistry Research)<br />
<br />
Claudia Lord '09 (Chemistry Research)<br />
<br />
Nadira Ramkhelawan '09 (Chemistry Research)<br />
<br />
Shea Chen '07 (SMALL)<br />
<br />
Dave Senft '07 (SMALL)<br />
<br />
Doug Hammond '07 (SMALL)<br />
<br />
Thomas Kindred '07 (SMALL)<br />
<br />
Alex Tanton '07 (BIG)<br />
<br />
Dave Kleinschmidt '09 (Psychology Research)<br />
<br />
Joanna Korman '07 (Psycholgy Research)<br />
<br />
Priyanka Bangard '07 (WCURF Fellow--Psyc)<br />
<br />
Daniel Sussman '07 (Physics research)<br />
<br />
Jared Strait '07 (Physics)<br />
<br />
Sarah Willey '09 (Bio-Chem Research)<br />
<br />
Jack Kling '09 (Neuroscience Research)<br />
<br />
Auyon Mukharji '07 (Bio Research)<br />
<br />
Salvador Lopez '09 (Bio Research)<br />
<br />
Norman Scott '09 (Bio Research)<br />
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Helen Hood '09 (Bio research)<br />
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Kimberly Elicker '09 (Bio Research)<br />
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Kate Scheider '07 (Geo Research, CES Research)<br />
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Tucker Sawin '07 (History Research Assistant)<br />
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Jason Kohn '08 (ArtH Research)<br />
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Andrew Wang '08 (Political Science Research)<br />
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Aston Gonzalez '08 (Mellon Fellow)<br />
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Haydee Lindo '08 (WCURF, math)<br />
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Amy Steele '08 (WCURF, astronomy)<br />
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Jenn Sit '08 (Community Scholars Program: Coordinator for Conte Summer Tutoring Program & WES Summer Camp)<br />
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Thomas Miller '08 (Community Scholars Program: Coordinator for Conte Summer Tutoring Program)<br />
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Ana Correa '07 (Sawyer Reference Desk)<br />
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Christopher Paci '08 (Chapin Rare Books Library)<br />
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Shane Bobrycki (Chapin Rare Books)<br />
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Anna Edmonds (Sheep Hill)<br />
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P.J. Bonavitacola (Hopkins Forest Caretaker)<br />
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Alexander Matthews '07 (Grassroots Activism, waiter at Mezze (I know, Right?), and Baller)<br />
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Victoria Williams '09 (TA for Summer Humanities and Social Sciences)<br />
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Lyndsay Lau '09 (Summer Science Tutor)<br />
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Scott Tamura '09 (Summer Science Tutor)*<br />
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Sergio Marte '08 (Summer Science Tutor)*<br />
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Bob O'Loughlin '07 (Economics Research Assistant)</div>09ksehttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Where_students_live,_2006-2007&diff=9581Where students live, 2006-20072006-04-13T10:45:02Z<p>09kse: /* Thompson */</p>
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<div>This is a forum for people to tell each other where they are living, as suggested in [http://wso.williams.edu/discuss/comments.php?DiscussionID=159 this discussion]. Please put the room number first, followed by the occupant(s) of the room, and arrange the rooms in numerical order, so that people can find them easily. Leave an empty line between each entry, or else they'll all go on the same line. '''Do not edit this with privileged information from the Log or Goodrich during the room draw, or you (and [[Diana Davis '07|I]]) might be put at the end of the housing draw.'''<br />
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==Dodd Neighborhood==<br />
===Dodd===<br />
119: Ji Ae Rhee '09, Catherine Small '09<br />
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201: Tova Meyer '07<br />
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203: Ashley Hartman '07<br />
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316: Matt Summers '07<br />
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318: Noah Smith-Drelich '07<br />
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320: Justin Bates '07<br />
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322: Adam Weber '07<br />
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===Hubbell===<br />
104. Adam McKay<br />
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205. Anna Weber & Erika Williams<br />
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===Goodrich House===<br />
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1 - Emilie Voight, Victoria Williams<br />
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===Lehman===<br />
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204A: Rebecca Lawrence '07<br />
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204B: Toby Schneider '07<br />
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204C: Courtney Bearns '07<br />
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206A: Ana Correa '07<br />
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206B: Bartley Tablante '07<br />
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301B: Katie Powers '08<br />
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===Parsons===<br />
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101 - Cameron Henry and Edward Newkirk '09<br />
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102 - Kevin Waite and Bryan Vorbach '09<br />
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===Sewall===<br />
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<p>91 - Rachel Schneebaum '09 & Sophie Grudin '09</p><br />
<p>95 - Brenna Baccaro '09 & Hannah Cho '09</p><br />
<p>101 - Rebecca Gordon '09 & Susan Raich '09</p><br />
<p> 105 Chris Basham '07 </p><br />
<p> 92? Blake Emerson '07 </p><br />
<p> 96? Brian Hagan '07 </p><br />
<p> 103 Darius Long '07 </p><br />
<p> 104 Noah Susskind '07 </p><br />
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===Tyler===<br />
===Tyler Annex===<br />
201-Pat Lucey<br />
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202-Jordan O'Reily<br />
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204-Kevin Flynn<br />
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205-Nick Fersen<br />
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206-Andy Camposeo<br />
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215-Craig Sundberg<br />
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216-Rory Jensen<br />
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===Thompson===<br />
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104 - Shea Chen '07<br />
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106 - Emily Behrman & Mimi Lou<br />
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108 - Elena Gil-Chang & Lyndsay Lau<br />
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114A - Kimberly Elicker '09<br />
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202 - Chanelle Diaz & Valeria Cueto<br />
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213 - Lars Ojukwu '07<br />
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214 - Myron Minn-Thu-Aye '07<br />
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303 - Frank Haluska '07<br />
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304 - John Chatlos '07<br />
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306 - Brian Munroe '07<br />
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308 - Matthew Earle '07<br />
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==Spencer Neighborhood==<br />
===Brooks===<br />
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203 - Rustam Abedinzadeh & Nagarajan Nandagopal<br />
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204 - Michael Gerbush & Brady Murphy<br />
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205 - Kevin He & ?<br />
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===Bryant===<br />
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A34 - Noah Lindquist<br />
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A35 - Allison McAndrew<br />
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A36 - Jonathan Dahlberg<br />
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A46 - Mary Wilson Molen<br />
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C21 - (Elizabeth) Allie Wilkes '08<br />
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C22 - Courtney Schirr '08<br />
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C31 - Katherine Lee '08<br />
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C32 - (James) Walker Matthews '08<br />
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C41 - Darcy Montevaldo '08 (Annie Peckham '08 spring 2007) <br />
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C42 - Pauli Rodriguez '08 (Julie Van Deusen '08 spring 2007) <br />
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C43 - Lizzie Gomez '08 (Stephanie Lin '08 spring 2007)<br />
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===Mark Hopkins===<br />
B33 Noe Fernandez<br />
<br />
B34 Ruth Aronoff<br />
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B35 Matt Lincoln<br />
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B36 Bonnie O'Keefe<br />
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D41 Rhonda Carr<br />
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D42 Tony Kraeva<br />
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D43 Danielle Zentner<br />
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D45 Emma Davenport<br />
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D46 Fathima Musthaq<br />
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===Morgan===<br />
402 Quinn Sievers, Thatcher Heumann<br />
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120 Sesh S '08<br />
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122 Corey Beverly '08<br />
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===Spencer===<br />
2A Sarah Ginsburg<br />
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2B Emma Reynolds<br />
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2C Sarah Kwak<br />
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2D Emily Bruce<br />
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4A Jacqui Miller<br />
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4B Katie Stiffler<br />
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10 Jane Allen<br />
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10 Morgan Anderson<br />
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===West===<br />
208: Aleha Aziz '07<br />
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209: Hanjie Jessie Yu '07<br />
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211: JA Pam Vachatimanont'07<br />
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308: Rowena Ahsan '07<br />
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309: Eileen Kim '07<br />
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311: Ridhima Raina '07<br />
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402: Diana Davis '07<br />
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405: Michael Gnozzio '07<br />
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==Currier Neighborhood==<br />
===Currier===<br />
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S24 Cary Choy<br />
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N35 Daniel Rosensweig<br />
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C33 Baafour Otu-Boateng<br />
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C34 Peter Tosirisuk<br />
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S30 Godfrey Bakuli<br />
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S33 Angela Lee<br />
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===East===<br />
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307- Lauren Bloch & Courtney Asher<br />
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308- Ali Barrett & Eve Streicker <br />
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310- Joey Lye<br />
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===Fayerweather===<br />
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===Fitch===<br />
===Prospect===<br />
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001: Eli Walker '07/'08/'09<br />
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104: Andrew Wang '08<br />
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105: Johnny Greenwald '08<br />
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205: Nic Miragliuolo '08<br />
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208: Helen Hood '09<br />
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218: Elizabeth Goggins '09<br />
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219: Tanya Pramatarova '09<br />
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220: Lori Griffin '09<br />
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403: Claire Whipple '09<br />
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404: Augusta Caso '09<br />
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423: Macklin Chafee '09<br />
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424: Stephen Van Wert '09<br />
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426: Ryan Ford '09<br />
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429: Andy Schmegel '09<br />
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430: Fred Brasz '09<br />
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431: Tim Durham '09<br />
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408 (or 412): Stacey Baradit '09<br />
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==Wood Neighborhood==<br />
===Agard===<br />
<br />
===Carter===<br />
A2 Sean Stankovich<br />
<br />
A3 Christian Bonn<br />
<br />
A4 Joel Hilliard<br />
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A5 Molly Klaisner<br />
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A12 Peter Schmidt<br />
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A31 Liz Upton<br />
<br />
A32 Ana Pacheco-Navarro<br />
<br />
A33 Aston Gonzalez<br />
<br />
A34 Alex Letvin<br />
<br />
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C31 Matthew McClure<br />
<br />
C32 Will Eusden<br />
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C33 Will Parker<br />
<br />
B41 Mckenna Knych<br />
<br />
B42 Jessica Rodriguez<br />
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B43 Anna Hernandez-French<br />
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B44 Joanna Palmer<br />
<br />
B45 Katie Gagne<br />
<br />
B46 Ruby Dale-Brown<br />
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===Garfield===<br />
<br />
116 Julian Mesri '09, Quinn Franzen '09<br />
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208 Dave Kleinschmidt '09, Samuel Huntington Hobbs V '09<br />
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210 Alex Kopynec '09<br />
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===Gladden===<br />
A23: Rachel Levy<br />
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A26: Mika Peterman<br />
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===Perry===<br />
14B- Sergio Nicolas Marte<br />
===Wood===</div>09kse