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Advanced standing allows students the opportunity to receive a bachelor's degree in three years. Students frequently take the option to save $16,000 in academic fees or to get an early start on graduate work...
...with idealism." He favors a policy of "constructive ambiguity" to disarm his opponents, explaining, "I know how unpleasant surprises are to me, and so I'm going to try to make it equally unpleasant for them." He is fond of the canape-and-cocktail aspects of the job. A bachelor, he spends long hours entertaining U.N. diplomats in his apartment at the Waldorf Towers and visiting their delegations around Manhattan. "I believe that in an environment like the U.N.," he says, "you get a lot more with sugar than you do with salt...
Besides the lucky 21 in Mount Vernon, one was a 36-year-old bachelor computer consultant from Brooklyn, who announced, "I can afford to live in Manhattan now." The other was a 29-year-old mother of three from Troy, N.Y., who waited two days to step forward because she had to discuss how to split the money with her family. In the end she took 50% of the nearly $14 million, with the remainder divided equally between her mother and sister...
Sethness, who received his Bachelor's degree in English from Princeton in 1963, came to the B-School as a Baker Scholar and received an MBA with high distinction in 1966. He returned to Harvard as an administrator...
...dead-on English-village mysteries of the kind wrought by Britons a half-century ago. Her seven novels have all been named for actual pubs, most of them in the English countryside, and until Help the Poor Struggler they have involved a quirky trio: a stereotypically literary, sensitive bachelor detective from Scotland Yard, a fey, scholarly nobleman who has eccentrically given up his titles, and, usually, the nobleman's meddling, Wodehousian aunt. That arch setup proved charming in her early books but has worn a little thin, as Grimes seems to recognize...