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...underage IDs to middle-aged women, selling Tony Robbins motivational tapes to under-motivated people and operating the most lucrative midget-only casino this side of the Rio Grande, to name a few). This PAC, combined with sizable donations from rich Harvard kids I’ve pretended to befriend over the years, should put me well on my way to purchasing at least one 30-second commercial, possibly...
Although Murray did not socialize much with Harvard students her first semester, she did befriend some fellow first-years, including Rachel Bloomkatz ’04, who met Murray at a dinner at the Dudley...
Murray says that she wishes she had made more of an effort to befriend her peers...
...call its own, just responsibility for a huge arc of turf, from the Horn of Africa to Pakistan, that is home to some of the world's most dangerous neighborhoods. Franks' job--held in the past by such men as Norman Schwarzkopf and Anthony Zinni--is to meet and befriend the civilian leaders of each of the region's 25 countries in case the U.S. needs to drop in on short notice to clean things up. When that time comes, the general has to call Washington and ask for troops from all over the U.S. and the world, both active...
...interact with and befriend the “best and brightest” students in the country. The anecdotes that the “Things We Thought We’d Never Do” panelists shared with junior parents help explain why schools with high revealed preferences rankings—like Harvard, Yale and Princeton—are worth paying for. Parents were rightfully impressed by the panelists’ significant accomplishments, and as one panelist, Whitney E. Harrington ’04, explained, the Harvard junior class has more than 1600 stories of achievement. When so many great...