Word: scooped
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...order be admitted (though the pins read 2005). Rachel M. Douglas ’09, who is also a Crimson editor, gorged on two servings of macaroni, four pieces of cornbread, two pieces of sponge bread, one samosa, two and a half cannoli, three bites of baklava, a scoop of sorbet, four pieces of chocolate, eggnog, and one carrot. Her roommate Angelica W. Nierras ’09 was busy finishing her fifth plate. While eating a lot isn’t an essential component of Festivus, the roommates also partook in the traditional “Airing...
Nicola’s got the kind of personality that gets her subjects to let down their guard—and lets her get a major scoop. Nicola coaxed professors into putting their writing up for public scrutiny and unearthed fun-related dirt from the campus life fellow. So when she’s not over at the pool with the water polo team, we can’t wait to have her here, teaching writers how to get the goods...
...taught them to be tight with a dollar and careful about cash flow. A key strategy calls for building a formidable library that can spin off immediate revenues while providing fodder for various platforms. Former MGM owner Kirk Kerkorian--who flipped his studio three times--advised the Weinsteins to scoop up all the solid content they could get their hands on. The fickle nature of the movie business makes each film a gamble. Hence a large library reduces overall risk...
Hemel’s friends say that there is no one more deserving of the scholarship. “He has genuine passion like I have never seen and his kindness continues to amaze me,” wrote roommate Scoop A. Wasserstein ’07 in e-mail. “I have absolute faith that whatever his profession, he will change the world for the better...
...Reviewer Scoop A. Wasserstein can be reached at wasserst@fas.harvard.edu