Word: repping
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...best thing you can do.’” He remarked that only “about half” of the interviewees successfully meet that challenge. He also said that his “most challenging” BKAD interview was one he conducted with Rep. Barney Frank ’61, D-Mass., in October 2005. During the interview, Colbert made a number of jokes about Frank’s weight, to which the Congressman responded with grimaces. Frank later told The Boston Globe that he was “disappointed” with the interview...
...Griswold, that he was leaving, Griswold gave him a look that suggested Negroponte would regret the decision. “So much for my legal career!” Negroponte said. Back in Washington, Negroponte, a Bush appointee, may face challenges working with the newly elected Democratic Congress. Rep. Silvestre Reyes, DTexas, an opponent of the Iraq war, is slated to become chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee...
...ordered to do,” he says, later adding in an e-mail that he is critical of the Israeli military “only because I hold us to higher standards than anyone else.”And while many Americans balk at the proposal by Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., to reinstitute a draft, Harman says Israeli youths often consider military service a “rite of passage.”Efi E. Massasa ’09, who also spent three years in the IDF, says that the service...
...also said that his “most challenging” BKAD interview was one he conducted with Rep. Barney Frank ’61, D-Mass., in October...
...Collegiate’s rep in the NYC prep school community is that it produces very confident—dare I say arrogant?—students. Harvard’s rep is sort of similar: we tend to think we’re always right. Kind of like Dr. House, actually. Did your experiences in private school education inspire this character...