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Accepted Lawn Residents for 2005-2006:

Accepted Lawn Residents for 2005-2006:

Stewart H. Ackerly

Karin Agness

Scott R. Anderson

Milena K. Arciszewski

Charles R. Arthur III

Kathleen Baireuther

Kyle R. Boynton

Douglas R. Brody

Daniel S. Chang

Jeffrey R. Claiborne

Jade Craig

Eric E. Cunningham

Kurt L. Davis

Daniel Donado

Jessica C. Fowler

Kathryn K. Ganier

Kristin Garrett

Dominique M. Genest

Margaret Grundy

James D. Hobbs

Charles L. H. Hull

Phillip A. Jackson

Laura Juliano

Atul Khosla

Jordan A. Levy

Michael A. Love

Julia E. Mackaronis

Mary McNaught

R. William Mitchell

Catherine Neale

James D. Nelson

Matthew B. Nicholson

Jameson K. Norton

Anna K. E. Oppenheimer

Anindita Pal

Amanda Pallais

Ronak Parikh

Erika L. Pearson

Uliana Popova

David Reid

Wyatt A. Robinson

Benjamin R. Sachs

Grant D. Shifflett

Julia Siegel

Whitney P. Snyders

Noah P. Sullivan

Khalial L. Withen

The remaining seven rooms are endowed and selected by a specific organization or committee. The recipient of the Jefferson Society Room is Leland Jones IV, Emily Benko was selected for the Trigon Engineering Society room, and Michael Bilger is set to live in the Kappa Sigma room. The John K. Crispell Pre-Med room, the Gus Blagden "Good Guy" room, the Honor Committee room and the Residential Advisor for the Lawn have not yet been selected.

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