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...young actors also appealed to Washington. Having grown up in and worked for the Boys and Girls Club and the YMCA, Washington insists that, if he were not an actor, he would work in a field related to the education and support of young people. Washington emphasizes that he chose who would play the film’s college-age main characters very carefully. “I’m always just looking for who’s right for the part—the known, not-known, or whatever. My standards are high; I think I know good...
...Wald, who would be named was named one of the 10 best teachers in the country by Time magazine in 1966, chose not to divide biology...
Besselle was accepted to Harvard, Yale, and Stanford. Besselle says he ultimately chose Harvard because of its financial aid package...
...never met anybody who’s as capable of bringing people together,” his roommate Adam J. Katz ’07 says. Katz recalls a time when Brown had the opportunity to go to the Oscars, “but instead he chose to stay here and host a party for a bunch of friends from all different walks of Harvard life.” Perhaps Brown did miss his chance to nuzzle up with Scorsese and DiCaprio, but from what Katz can recall, Brown’s little dorm-room get together sure...
...Bobby Kennedy in the 1960s had any Democrat of national stature addressed the subject with the focus that Edwards gave it. He helped start a poverty center at the University of North Carolina, wrote a book about it and, when the time came to launch his next presidential campaign, chose hurricane-ravaged New Orleans as the place to do so. There are differences in style and substance this time around. In his newer, more populist incarnation, Edwards 2.0 has hammered away not only at President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney and the special interests that he says...