Word: goldman
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...only accelerated the northern shift by the law firms and investment banks that for decades had anchored Wall Street. Immediately after 9/11, many financial firms, including Citigroup and J.P. Morgan Chase, moved their employees to other locations around the city and to nearby Jersey City, N.J. Government officials persuaded Goldman Sachs to erect a building near ground zero, but at a cost of more than $1.6 billion in Liberty Bonds--low-cost, tax-exempt bonds issued by the city and state governments. The city and state provided an additional $150 million in tax breaks...
...ultimately comes off as not within the spirit of the book, and more than a bit odd.The most unique aspect of the production is its staging, where a fascination with the spaces formed in theater is manifest. This is primarily the achievement of Production and Set Designer Melissa E. Goldman ’06. The set is partially witty tribute to her thesis on toy theater. The play begins with an actual stage frame in front—quite a feat for the Ex—appropriately adorned with enough spades, rabbits, and cats to resemble a set of Carrollian...
...Goldman is applying to graduate school in architecture and design, but also plans to set aside some time for relaxation and travel in the near future...
Looking back on her experiences at Harvard, Goldman expressed her sadness at leaving Harvard’s theater community...
...Although the final product is great, the dialogues behind everything, and working with the directors, casts, and tech crews has been the biggest learning experience,” Goldman says. “Everyone brings something new to the table...