Word: misasha
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...clear across the Pacific Ocean, the significance of the Harvard name can be taken out of proportion. "If you went to Harvard, or graduated from there, you are automatically elevated to some sort of 'elite' realm," says Misasha C. Suzuki '99, a Japanese citizen who works for JP Morgan in Tokyo. "Harvard is the key to basically opening up whatever you want in Japan...
...Japanese students are "more than welcome to attend the conference," said Misasha Suzuki '99, co-president of the Japan Society, who is half-Japanese herself...
...Misasha C. Suzuki '99, who spent last spring break in the Bahamas, recalled how what she took to be a relaxed vacation spot turned sour...
...Misasha C. Suzuki '99, a joint concentrator in social studies and East Asian studies, is co-president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Japan Society...
...conference at Harvard include: Samuel D. Baum '98; Nicholas A. Chavez '98, who is a Crimson editor; William Decherd '01; Jason M. Goldberg '98; Wesley K. Gilchrist '98; Oliver C. Haugen '98; Elena I. Pavlova '99; Laura E. Rosenbaum '00, who is a Crimson editor; Kimberly Song '98; Misasha C. Suzuki '99, and Sheila Warren '98. According to Geraci, dozens of students at schools across the country and around the world have worked on the conference...