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Donald E. Ingber, an associate professor of pathology at HMS and a research associate in pathology and surgery at Children's Hospital, has worked with Folkman for 15 years and has had a front-row seat during the recent media events...
...crashing into each other. The Ice ride nearly skirts an adjoining castle. The Fire ride is even cooler; it has a camelback dip and lots more delirious twists. As a survivor giddily noted, "it catches you right in the back of the tonsils." And stand in the separate, front-row line to get the ride's full, giddy force; if you're going to fly, you may as well go first class...
...make a little extra money for the summer by umpiring at the little league fields where I myself had played as a child. The money was really a bonus though, in retrospect, I would have done it for free, and I still would. Where else can you get a front-row view of an 11-year-old first baseman wearing futuristic sunglasses, blowing a bubble, winking at a girl he wishes was his girlfriend and dropping a hard throw from the shortstop all at the same time...
...Chong '99, along with her roommate and two other friends from Harvard, arrived at Faneuil Hall an hour before the event to ensure themselves front-row seats...
...College (where he started four businesses, including a lucrative airport shuttle), Case leaped into a life in corporate America. Working for giants like PepsiCo and Procter & Gamble, he chafed at the implacable peculiarities of management, but he also took careful notes. At P&G, for instance, he had a front-row seat for corporate marketing. He still chuckles about the P&G executives so dazzled by the success of Bounce--a tissue impregnated with fabric softener--that they jumped to the odd conclusion that the idea might work for hair care. The result was a conditioner-impregnated tissue. Case helped...