Word: mccoys
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...case was narrow enough that its effect was merely to overturn a single law in a single state, but the court's distaste for the idea of solitary was clear. "The justices saw it as a form of what some people now call no-touch torture," says Alfred W. McCoy, a professor of history at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and author of the book A Question of Torture. "It sends prisoners in one of two directions: catatonia or rage...
...unsought dating advice, marriage proposals, and international travel. Though the Crimson Key Society’s policy prohibits soliciting tips, that doesn’t prevent some fortunate Keysters from scoring cash, gifts, and the occasional experience of a lifetime. Perhaps the luckiest tour guide is Jason B. McCoy ’08. He gave a tour to a group from the SIAS University in China, who wanted McCoy to speak about education at Harvard and graduate work, despite the fact that he was 20 at the time. In return? McCoy received a ten-day, all-expenses-paid trip...
...Emily E. McCoy ’07 has also noticed the way recruiting cuts into her schedule. “I’ll leave, and I won’t eat dinner, and I’ll just be eating the chicken on a stick that they have at the info sessions,” she says...
Some students view consulting as a means to gain exposure to other types of careers through working on cases in different industries. McCoy, a biology concentrator, plans on attending medical school in the future but is leaning towards exploring consulting directly after Harvard...
Though they have varied attitudes about what their careers will entail, Kubik, Villa, Topay and McCoy all envision themselves as future analysts or associates. Their common pursuit of recruiting highlights the fact these jobs appeal to a wide variety of students and mindsets, not unlike the liberal arts education provided in Harvard Yard...