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...YORK — Like many of my classmates, this is my first summer as an intern in New York City. And in the three and a half weeks I've been here, I've come across a few interesting characters. Here are a handful...
...Meet P.D., wearer of sunglasses indoors and purveyor of such inscrutable bits of wisdom as "you can't shit a shitter." P.D. was one of the first interns I met. I arrived a week late to the program, and in the meantime, P.D. had elected himself the de facto social chair our intern class, organizing happy hours at local bars several nights a week. P.D. lives on the Upper East Side, which he says is one of the only four neighborhoods that exist in Manhattan. (The others are the Upper West Side, Midtown, and the Village.) Most days, P.D. dresses...
...group that performed at the Taste of Chicago, Chi-town’s infamous ghetto-fabulous carnival, and had stayed so true to my South Side roots that I rocked Timbs...even in the summertime.This past summer, on my first day of work as an intern at Men’s Vogue, my best outfit consisted of a pair of Dolce & Gabbana navy-blue trousers, a thin wispy dress shirt by Ralph Lauren (worn with a silk knit tie), and a pair of Valentino grayish-tan lace-ups that I got for free when my PR exec boss...
...their wardrobe,” said Sandra L. Ullman ’07, program administrator at the Women’s Center. “You see people coming in with multiple suitcases.” Natasha S. Alford ’08, an intern at the Women’s Center and a veteran organizer of the event, revived the clothing swap after hearing about the idea from one of her past teaching fellows, Amanda M. Bagneris ’99. Bagneris was part of a group of women at the College in the 1990s...
...interesting answers.” As an example, Mahowald showed the group how he had constructed the grid for a crossword that will be printed in the Los Angeles Times. He said the New York Times rejected the puzzle because its theme answers were all colloquial phrases. A former intern for Shortz at The New York Times, Mahowald said the newspaper receives about 70 submissions a week. “A lot of them are just really bad where you know immediately,” he said. “Half of them are serious submissions he goes through...