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Vince Lombardi: Since we’re talking about Harvard, I’ve been watching these two kids, God, in whom you also might be interested. They’re seniors at Harvard right now—names are Carl Morris and Jamil Soriano. Looks like both kids are going to be drafted and have future professional careers...
...Everett to consign their birthday and Christmas presents from the Glenns and Grace, respectively, to the thrift store where I bought them? Whoever the Glenns and Grace were, they spent some time writing their names and the occasion on the flyleaves of Lone Eagle of the Border and Carl Hall of Tait. And yet their hopes of being remembered by George and Everett were as futile as those of the Portuguese-speaking woman calling the broken telephone for “a long time...
Marty was aghast at this last point. I told him about Ben Crockett ’02 and Carl Morris ’03, guys I’d covered as an undergrad making their mark in baseball and football, respectively. He hadn’t heard of either one, but that’s mostly because the only sports he watches seriously are wrestling, motocross and Slamball. Who knew Slamball would be such a big hit with the kids...
...reaching beyond CEOs, who are overwhelmingly white and male, boards are tapping a rich new source of talent. "This is going to be the largest short-term opportunity we've seen," says Carl Brooks, president of the Executive Leadership Council, an organization of African-American businessmen. Of its 283 members, all of whom serve within three levels of the CEO position at their companies, only one-quarter serve on a board. But after years of only spotty interest from boards and recruiters, the organization now gets inquiries every week. Similarly, 16% of corporate officers of the 500 largest public companies...
...Junior Carl H. Ford agreed with O'Malley. "Ithink he's been really good for this university,but now, I personally feel he's almost more of ahindrance than a help. I guess I'd like him toleave...