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...else for $180,000. Years later he spotted it on the hand of a client but couldn't buy it until after the client died, and his widow offered it to Graff for a much higher price. He eventually sold it to a Japanese client who offered $1.5 million. Fifteen years later, the same client wanted to sell the blue diamond for $2 million, and Graff bought it back, repolished it and decided to keep it. But he couldn't resist an offer for $3 million. ?I'm a trader,? he says with a shrug...
...will lead the Design Board; Matthew S. Meisel ’07 and Michael B. Broukhim ’07 will lead the Editorial Board; Stephen M. Fee ’07 and A. Haven Thompson ’07 will lead The Crimson’s weekend magazine, Fifteen Minutes; Jonathan Tsao ’08 and Albert Wu ’07 will lead the Information Technology Board; Joseph L. Abel ’07 and Ravi P. Ramchandani ’07 will lead the Photo Board; and Alex McPhillips ’07 and Gabriel...
...back to my host’s dorm room to retrieve it in time to make it back to the Yale Bowl for my shuttle’s departure time.This proved rather difficult. After waiting half-an-hour for a Yale-provided bus back to the campus, driving fifteen minutes, wandering the streets of New Haven for another fifteen minutes, trying to figure out where I was in relation to my stored belongings, struggling to find a Yalie willing and able to buzz me into the dormitory where I’d slept the night before, and schlepping my things...
...acceptance” is isolating itself and alienating others by creating a separate body of knowledge that only they appear to care about or know. Of those transgender terms, BGLTSA’s Noa Grayevsky ’07 is quoted in last week’s Fifteen Minutes, “People that are either queer or educated on this topic use [‘ze’ and ‘hir’] pretty widely.” And, of course, no one else does...
...Let’s Go” as well as The Crimson’s own books on the college admissions process. The publisher played the role of matchmaker and set Wright up with the “secret court” story, first published in Fifteen Minutes, the Crimson’s weekend magazine. In Wright, the publisher found a battle-hardened veteran of the magazine world with 11 books already under his belt. In the early 1960s, Wright, recently graduated from a famous New Haven, Conn. safety school, worked as an editor at Holiday Magazine, whose list...