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...hasn??t called me yet, but I’m waiting. I feel like I should meet her, but [she] hasn??t felt the same...
...multi-talented Mitchell might show a customer how a water filter he has patented works by folding up an 18th century map, or perhaps have the customer try on the emergency parachute that he keeps in the front of the store, but his life in the Square hasn??t been all fun and games. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
Baltazar A. Zavala ’11, who says he can afford to attend Harvard because of help from HFAI, notes, “It’s not really something you talk about when you’re introducing yourself. In fact, it hasn??t even really come up with my roommates.” Zavala, who is from El Paso, Texas, also says he doesn’t see many class differences at Harvard: “Most people here seem like the ones back home,” Zavala says...
...stealing the spotlight. Known for his energy and creativity, 42-year-old Cutler is a man behind the scenes, making strides in the fields of public policy and health economics as a health care adviser to big names such as Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. But he hasn??t quit his day job: Cutler emphasizes that his passion lies with his teaching and research as a professor of economics...
...against a House bill in 2006 which would have classified illegal immigrants and anyone who abetted them as felons. “I am, and I think a couple of the group members are, following the immigration debate,” he said. “But it just hasn??t been that big. The candidates haven’t made too big a deal about it.” Preston ended her talk by expressing optimism. “Our society has had tremendous capability of turning new immigrants into assets in the past...