Word: brettman
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...real life.” Meanwhile, students on campus were also celebrating. Roughly 20 HPT members had gathered to watch the show, as they had done every week before. “I think we expected them to come in second place,” said Shira R. Brettman ’07. “But when we saw the final challenge, and it was placing flags, we knew they were the smartest.” Immediately after the airing, Averell rushed to a CBS-sponsored “convention” for fans of the show...
...guys who would show up at parties were for the most part unattractive and sleazy. They usually couldn’t get girls at other schools,” says Shira R. Brettman ’07, who transferred from Wellesley to Harvard...
...felt intimidated by [guys]. If you are in a classroom devoid of men, how is that empowerment? When they go into the real world, they will just be unprepared. I don’t think that anyone could benefit from that atmosphere in the end,” says Brettman...
According to Shira R. Brettman ’06, Wei-Jen Yuan ’06 is a brilliant pianist—the best at Harvard. He is also, she says, “a really belligerent drunk.” A concert pianist who has won high-level competitions and played all over the world, Yuan spent his freshman year studying at Julliard. But a visit to Harvard during the spring of that year made Yuan reconsider his options. “At Julliard I would get up at eight or nine, go practice, eat, have class, practice...
...stealing the show with effortless style. While Mason’s Christine was intriguing, it was difficult to get past the tongue blips that marred the easy confidence of her character. Flood was merely adequate as Gabe, failing to deliver a convincing portrayal. An amusing performances bu Ari D. Brettman ’04 as Ben, son of Robert Barrone and The Cobbler displayed versatility and confidence, but never went beyond stereotypical characterizations. The rest of the cast failed to make a strong impression...