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When Casey Woo ’03 landed a position as an analyst with the investment bank Morgan Stanley in New York, he thought his exhausting undergraduate routine had paid off. He had a hot job, and he had mastered the Harvard lifestyle, which he was sure would serve him well in the workplace...
Brian W. Flanagan ’04, who will begin banking for JP Morgan in July, is looking forward to the job. “I think the draw to banking is the resumé cache, the skills you learn, the money, and the city. There are also so many great exit opportunities,” he says...
Keith Hahn ’03 signed on to his job as an analyst at J.P. Morgan without prior banking experience, but says that he knew what he was getting into. “I had seen documentaries on the Patan death march and the Holocaust, so I feel that I was prepared for the day-to-day i-banking life,” he says...
...You’ve kind of got to work those seven-inning games a little different,” Walsh said. “[Doveala] kind of slings it, keeps it down around the knees. I just made the move there, and with [sophomore Morgan Brown] coming in to the defense afterwards, it worked out good...
...even more shakeups. Freshman Brendan Byrne started three of the weekend’s four games at second base, while sophomore Zak Farkes started at shortstop. Twice, however, Byrne—who batted ninth—was pinch hit for in his first at-bat, then replaced by sophomore Morgan Brown...