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...cancer research—the Bat Signal shone on Lowell Bell Tower. From 10 p.m. until 2 a.m., dancing, student group performances, and gourmet cupcakes filled Lowell Dining Hall. The event, organized by Matthew Bird ’10, Heidi L. Hirschl ’10, and Ethel D. Bressman ’10, featured The Harvard University Drummers and EXP, the traveling members of Expressions. Their goals were simple: raise money for cancer, give student groups an outlet to perform, and show students a good time. The three friends worked under the auspices of The Jimmy Fund, which...
...Internmemo.com, the saving grace of many New York undergraduate interns, was launched by William I. Bressman ’04 and Theodore B. Bressman ’06, with help from their sister, Ethel D. Bressman ’10, on Memorial Day weekend 2007 as means of providing opportunities for future interns and tips for current ones. The Web site and daily e-newsletters contain advice on topics ranging from office behavior to creating good working relationships to listings of social events that could double as networking opportunities...
...newsletters are filled with real-life experiences from former and current interns, as well as job listings from employers and fun facts to get interns through the day—not to mention the entire summer. Currently boasting a subscriber list of over 4,000, the Bressman brothers hope to reach over 10,000 in the near future, and branch out to other major cities including Washington D.C. and Los Angeles...
...earn their writing gigs, many Harvard bloggers discuss the understanding gap between the younger e-generation and their elder counterparts. Often this misunderstanding leads to a disconnect between what employers understand about blogging and the actual subject matter that the Harvard bloggers are told to cover. Theodore B. Bressman ’06, who now writes for Sports Illustrated on Campus and hopes to write for television, provides an egregious example of the phenomenon.Along with former Crimson editor Christopher Schonberger ’06, he wrote the popular blog CheddarTed.com. The blog is still up and running, though the frequency...
...although he praised the introduction of the new server as a necessary step. “Blogs are becoming an increasingly important communication tool on campus, and the servers Harvard was providing before weren’t meeting the need,” he said. Theodore B. Bressman, author of “Cheddar Ted,” listed as one of the most popular blogs on the blog hosting website campusTap, also said he didn’t plan to move to the Berkman server.“I would consider it, but I just switched to campusTap...