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...here—I’m just saying this magazine is hilarious and its continuity should be supported. Here’s why: 1) He (founder Matt di Pasquale ’09) interviews himself! When I was younger, I, like many children or schizophrenic people, used to ask myself questions in the mirror, with a hairbrush as a microphone, pretending to be both interviewer and famous pop star. Well, this guy is shamelessly doing it in front of all of us. In a magazine. Asking himself if he has any STDs. In front...
...quoted in The New York Times concerning the SAT and the ACT, “We’re all just making assumptions about these tests. We’ve all grown up with it. It’s embedded in the culture. If you really ask around the country, how many admissions officers can tell you at their institution what the predictive validity of the test is? What does it add to our understanding? What do tests help you predict? You’d find a lot of them equate these tests with intelligence. It?...
...ask, play any role in bringing Buffett into Goldman Sachs. Did the Treasury Department...
...thing we knew was that we couldn't or shouldn't go to Congress until we absolutely needed to. Because the worst thing would be to go to Congress, ask for it and not get it. And so it wasn't until last week when the markets were literally coming unglued that we needed to take a number of other emergency short-term actions, that we knew that we had to do something to get at the heart of that problem which was the housing correction and the illiquid assets...
...ask you about the dynamic between the three of you? It's an odd and surprising grouping of people-you're very much the deal maker, Bernanke is professorial, and Geithner is something of a mix between the two, but certainly younger. How have those conference calls gone, how have you learned to deal with each other? What's the dynamic...