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...producer and father from Seattle. Dan wanted an extreme makeover to “improve his self-esteem and catch the eye of a co-worker he’s had a crush on.” But instead of cutting his hair and giving him a nice new suit to wear to work, Dan had the following done: jowl implants (what is a jowl?), buckle pads excision (don’t know what that is either), liposuction on the cheeks, liposuction on the chest, abdomen and hip rolls, fat injections in the face, a hair weave, Lasik eye surgery...
...this ensures that you’ll get a job, and most of it won’t even help—according to Saverin, just two Harvard students will score a $60,000 salary from every 100 who interview. So to prevent crying all over your Brooks Brothers suit next March, it’s worth applying to jobs outside of OCS as well. At least that Help Wanted sign at Burger King will still be there...
Chauvière is quiet and unassuming in person, dressed in a sober suit and tie, but he enjoys telling a good ghost story. Except his are true. “One time late at night,” he says, “we had to pick up a murder victim who was stabbed with a barbeque fork, stabbed right below the ribs. Apparently he got in a beer-fueled fight at a barbeque...
This happened right before lunch. Rather than go to lunch, Chauvière got in his car and drove home. He took off his suit and put it in a grocery bag, took off his shoes and placed them in another bag, took a shower, brought the suit to the dry cleaners’ and just told them to “make it clean.”There were lighter moments as well. Chauvière remembers some of the memorial services as being particularly colorful, like when a 6-year-old composed a memorial rap for his grandmother...
According to Burt, the Yale professors hope the suit will serve as an example that other schools, including Harvard, will follow...