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Although the agreement remained a secret, many observers noted that Rubin appeared to be “grooming” Summers to succeed...
During the 2004 presidential race, political pundits identified Lawrence H. Summers as a likely pick to succeed Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve in the event of a Kerry victory...
...morality, every freshmen brings to Harvard their own set of values acquired from their parents, teachers, friends, books, environment, and extracurricular activities. Hopefully, during their time at Harvard, they define and strengthen the values they believe in. Those of us graduating from Harvard today share the desire to succeed. This leads into to the next step, what is success and how much of one’s value system one is willing to compromise to achieve that success. A vast majority equates success with the “rich and famous.” Most corporate scandals resulted from unabashed...
...knowledge with the younger guys,” Holzapfel says. “And I think we showed them that if you make up your mind to go fast, and you’re motivated to go as fast as you possibly can at all times, then you can succeed...
Glazer says that split tickets can succeed, even though...