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...Many have full-length term papers and a hefty reading load. Having not yet mastered the art of BS, it becomes painfully apparent (and mildly amusing) when frosh don’t do the readings, which they often neglect in these pass/fail seminars. Thus, it might be worthy to note that the workload varies significantly by course. The more masochistic Harvardians might like Professor James Russell’s two-semester “Literature Humanities,” a survey of the Western canon that will teach you how to speed-read the Bible. If you?...
...that is kind of life affirming to think that there is someone else out there who is like Ted, even though Ted is gone,” said Corcillo. Executive Director of Alumni Affairs and Development John P. Reardon Jr. ’60 is planning on including a note in the monthly alumni electronic newsletter to recognize Harvard affiliates who died on Sept. 11, said Andrew K. Tiedemann, communications director of alumni affairs and development, —Staff writer Madeline W. Lissner can be reached at mlissner@fas.harvard...
...Reilly. I take great pride in having him as an enemy. He made me feel grudging respect for Rush because when I wrote Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot, my editor sent him a copy with a note saying it would really help sales if he mentioned the book on his show. Rush had the self-restraint not to do that. But O'Reilly--he just couldn't help himself. He's pathological...
Once Mafatlal identified Valentino as her quarry, she had some persuading to do. "I didn't know him. Then, early in 2004, I was having lunch at the jet-set London restaurant San Lorenzo, and Mr. Valentino and his entourage walked in. So I sent over a note, and Carlos [Souza, the company's indefatigable majordomo] came over, and we talked...
...Telsey Advisory Group (TAG), an independent research firm based in Manhattan, has been populated by a handful of familiar faces: Bernard Arnault of LVMH, Franois-Henri Pinault of PPR and the odd manager of Gucci or president of Chanel. But cash-rich private-equity firms have taken note of the impressive numbers those companies are posting. Gross profit margins for apparel are 50%, and for leather goods they can be as high as 77%, according to TAG. So it's not surprising that in the past two years dealmaking in this sector has shifted into overdrive. Since February alone...