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Rachel D. Galper ’05, one of the students who read names, said that “as the generation of Jews who were involved in the Holocaust passes away, it is our job to remind others what happened so that it doesn’t happen again...
...mean to imply that pursuits like investment banking and consulting are unworthy; I simply mean to remind Kosman—and the Harvard community at large—that success is a broad term. Or, to adapt a phrase, success is found in the eye of the beholder. When we let others’ judgments of success determine our own happiness, we are almost guaranteed to feel as though there is always more ground to cover...
...criminal charges remind Wall Street that it is not off the hook yet. Several big firms settled charges that they had slanted stock research to win investment-banking fees. But other probes continue. If convicted, Quattrone would face a 10-year-maximum prison sentence-and a life sentence as a symbol of a decade's greed...
Asked if there is anything he wishes the class of 2007 wouldn’t know about, Ingber laughs. If anything in the final cut causes him embarrassment, he says he will simply remind himself that his sacrifice was all in the name of entertainment...
...When this person is in a bout of feeling overwhelmed and depressed, suicide is unbelievably logical.... It just feels like the right thing to do,” Barreira said. “In those instances one way to help is to remind her of other times when she didn’t feel that...