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...many Okies to tramp through Harvard’s halls, only one has ever come from Enid—Melissa L. Dell ’05. She remembers her hometown fondly as “the sort of place where getting on the Dean’s list in junior high is a big deal...
...might imagine, Enid, OK was even more shocked after news broke that Dell had won a Rhodes Scholarship. Although she feels honored, she recognizes that it tends to estrange her from others. “It’s sort of like getting into Harvard, except that the other people [the rejected] are classmates,” Dell says...
...Dell did not become a Rhodes Scholar by chaining herself to her desk for four years, although she has always been academically intense. Lindsay E. Crouse ’06, a cross-country teammate and good friend, remembers a particularly telling moment. “We were just on a run during finals period during my freshman year,” she said. “I was complaining how I had two to go. She said, ‘I know. It’s really hard. I have four to go and I’ve already taken...
...despite taking six classes some semesters and having a full workload, Dell manages to keep up the spirits of the women’s varsity cross-country team and give it her all. Teammate and close friend Erin K. Sprague ’05 says that Dell is “the one sending out the e-mails on the night before meets, getting everyone excited...
...decade. Last year, however, those enterprises had a loss of $29 million. The company then reversed tactics and went down-market with "village computers" selling for $350 a pop. But that didn't work either?overall sales in the second quarter fell nearly 10%. At the same time, Dell's market share in China has nearly doubled in three years to 7.3%, with sales almost exclusively to wealthy corporate clients and government agencies. Just last month, the Ministry of Education switched from Lenovo to Dell in a $20 million deal, according to two Dell executives...