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...It??s a unique skill,” Tillman said. “It??s less about talent and more about effort. Kevin does a terrific job in those situations…because he’s very aggressive and relentless, and he has a lot of energy, courage, and toughness. If he doesn’t get the ball, he can keep it loose so someone else can pick...
...dollars, frankly, are attractive—versus take the risk of starting their own venture," Business School Lecturer Michael J. Roberts ’79 said. "Today the fact that a lot of those jobs aren’t there, the opportunity cost of choosing this route is lower...it??s a lot more appealing for students to seize control of their own destiny...
...with which he manages his responsibilities. During the last four years, Zellmann-Rohrer often has worked on multiple shows at the same time, and yet, Griggs explains, “He never complains. He’ll often be the only one in the theater, fixing everything quietly until it??s finished, and then it just seems to happen like magic.” When asked how he juggles such an intense workload, Zellmann-Rohrer simply replies, “I always tried to think of it as a hobby or a fun extracurricular. I got through those...
Reflecting on his theater experience at Harvard, Cutmore-Scott says, “I came in knowing that I enjoy theater and it??s a good hobby. I’ve realized that it??s become more than a hobby and I can’t really imagine myself doing anything else professionally.” Next year he plans to keep auditioning while writing and producing plays. “I’ll see where it all takes me,” he says...
...learning so much from everyone in the group.” Zachary T. Sheets ’13 says. “It??s very rewarding...