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...future isn’t open ended at all,” Dawson said. “Come November when people are interviewing for Wall Street jobs, I’ll be working toward playing in the NFL. It’s going to be sole preparation for continuing to play football professionally.”Dawson faces an uphill battle in that job search. Of the 27 former Ivy players who were on NFL camp rosters, just 12 made the final 53-man, including three ex-Crimson players, including Dawson’s former teammate, Ryan Fitzpatrick...
...house events could be held in Cambridge to pump people up for The Game as they did before last year’s pep rally. In the end, the tailgate is about camaraderie. While booze facilitated it in years past, it doesn’t need to be the sole focus of the event. We will have fun regardless. JONATHAN V. BREWER ’07 September 21, 2006 The writer is co-chair of the Lowell House Committee...
...solve this problem, Harvard must focus on hiring teachers for the sole purpose of teaching. Research and publication are noble goals which bring Harvard prestige and resources, but frankly, we are wealthy enough to be able to afford both kinds of affiliates. We cannot and should not rely on the few professors who are equally passionate and proficient in both research and teaching; there simply aren’t enough...
...lazy and smart) student, it means that it’s time to email those people you kind of know from section and start a “study group.” Don’t expect to actually study together, however, for study groups exist for a sole purpose: to create study guides. Each member of your group will do about 50 pages of reading and summarize it in a page. The group organizer will then combine the summaries into a satisfyingly thick consolidation of all the knowledge you should have learned during the semester. Like all group...
...there were few objections when the upstart manager, Renzo Rosso, announced he wanted to swap out his group shares to become sole owner of Diesel. A modest farmer's son from outside Padua, Italy, with a textiles-trade-school diploma, Rosso, 50, is not your typical luxury-group CEO. Sure, he flies in private jets and frequents fashion shows, but most of the time he wears jeans or sweats, and his curly hairdo is more Peter Frampton than Bernard Arnault...