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...said with a chuckle about their undergraduate years. “He was always the best dancer and the best DJ also.” Hennessy passed on his traits to his two children, especially his eight-year-old son, who Corcillo described as the “spitting image?? of his father. “When you think backwards about his kids, that is kind of life affirming to think that there is someone else out there who is like Ted, even though Ted is gone,” said Corcillo. Executive Director of Alumni Affairs...
...bills as Adams’ great revelation. It’s in this photograph, the exhibit says, that Adams first used his technique of “pre-visualization,” through which he captured and predicted the emotional impact of a scene before opening the shutter. The image??presented in two prints, one from 1927 and the other made three to four decades later to show how Adams used advances in technology to his advantage—marked the beginning of the photographer’s transition from pictorialism to his trademark “straight?...
...Harvard Business School (HBS) have much to atone for these days. Last week, 119 HBS applicants caught an early glimpse of their admissions decisions and have been damned to rejection for it. Duly frustrated, the sacrificial lambs of a business establishment’s desire to clean up its image??torn and tattered after being embroiled in years of corporate scandals—are being told to suck it up and repent...
Still, despite his attempts to apologize and sort out the conflicts, the positive reputation he tried to establish in Washington was quickly gutted and his “bull in a china-shop” image??an epithet first uttered by West on a radio talk show—was firmly established...
...subjects between the ages of 18 and 30 who were shown pictures of the faces of black people while their brain activity was being monitored. The subjects were presented with these images for either 30 milliseconds—too short for the subjects to be aware of seeing an image??or 525 milliseconds, which is long enough to recognize faces...