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"all is not lost yet" even for seniors who are behind schedule.

Susanne Malveaux '89 is applying for the Luce fellowship, which must be turned in today for house nomination. She said she feels pressured "only in the sense that I waited until the last minute to get my application finished. I've had to blow off most of my classes this week to meet the deadline." She added that she had stayed up late several nights to finish her application.

And David R. Golob II '89, after reminiscing about his senior year in high school, noted one difference between applying to Harvard and applying for the Rhodes: "Although it's a pleasant surprise to be accepted by either, I think you'd be even more excited to be accepted [as a Rhodes scholar] because they're paying you to come study."

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