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...Shady Business?? features a tyrannical card-swiper named ‘Dimna,’ impending Expos due dates, late nights in Lamont, and terrible Annenberg food. Sound familiar? That’s the point. The freshman musical is designed to elicit phrases like the “That’s what we always do!” uttered by the person sitting next...
...Lamont 5th floor–The fourth best deuce in the land is the best jerk in the land. The floor-to-ceiling semi-soundproof walls separating each stall create personal cubicles wherein all sorts of “business?? goes down. (For my few loyal fans out there, this is indeed the third straight article in which I’ve referenced beating off in Lamont. That’s real...
...56p.m. After enjoying some more of the party scene, Haan and Corker meet up for a few more minutes. They survey the crowd and discuss business??fun business, that...
...room for the possibility that the individuals accessing the decisions page were not the applicants themselves. Clark has stated that applicants should be responsible for their passwords, implying that HBS would not consider cases in which curious spouses, siblings, or other people accessed decision websites. Stanford Graduate School of Business??s policy of dealing with applicants on a case-by-case basis is more reasonable and flexible...
...stands for “Business?? in Jeffrey Cruikshank’s murder mystery debut Murder at the B-School. And the serial murderer on the loose in this tale of deception, corruption, and elitism truly means business...