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There is perhaps no story that has endured as many interpretations, transformations, and mutilations as “Cinderella.” Once upon a time, Greece, China, and Japan all told versions of the tale, long before it was published by France’s Charles Perrault in 1697. Many years later, the Brothers Grimm’s Aschenputtel was transformed by Walt Disney, wicked fairy godfather that he was, into the blonde and beautiful cerulean gowned princess that we all know today. Not one to stay behind the times, ballet jumped on the bandwagon in 1893 with...
...cultural field. The case of French architecture is an obvious example. When Paul Andreu builds the National Grand Theater in Beijing, when Jean Nouvel has projects in Brazil or Jean-Michel Wilmotte in the gulf states, when Christian de Portzamparc works in Rio de Janeiro, and Dominique Perrault in Russia, they are operating in countries that will very soon represent major cultural "markets...
Besides Sharma--who wrote the introduction and two chapters--club members Steven N. Chang '01, Ngina Duckett '00, Anthony Perrault '97, Carsten Schwarting '01, Greg Y. Tseng '01 and John E. Turlais '96-'99 each wrote a chapter...
Anthony A. Perrault '97 says he thinks a Harvard education is grounded almost exclusively in theory, rather than pre-professional courses...
...such a limited view of what the corporate world is really like. Our club tries to give students a feel for what it's like to be a professional in the corporate environment," says Perrault, the president of the Harvard Entrepreneurs Club...