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Rufus D. Stephens, who came to see a family friend graduate, said he was “pleasantly surprised?? by the quality of speakers...
...pleasantly surprised??this is not the column I planned on running today. The days leading up to yesterday’s G-20 London Summit showed all the signs of hubris-hampered, every-economic-bloc-for-itself nasty diplomatic failure. It turned out better than expected: Although many worthwhile bottom-up institutional reforms didn’t squeeze through, the six-pronged plan for global recovery proposed by the leaders of the world’s 19 largest economies, plus the European Union, offers at least a small sign of hope...
Nathan Fosse said he was “very surprised?? by the elimination of free morning coffee...
...through philanthropy efforts, is ineffective. “It’s kind of silly. Why do you have to do your good stuff on the side? Why can’t it be part of who you are?” he asked. Some MBA students were surprised??and reassured—by Werbach’s pro-business tone. “It’s interesting he advocates that the way to move forward is to be agents of change within organizations,” said Jenny Chiu, a second-year MBA student...
...think this is a really big deal in the campaign, and even in American history,” said Sunstein, who was Obama’s colleague at the University of Chicago. Randall L. Kennedy, another Law School professor advising Obama, said he was “not surprised?? to learn that Fried had chosen to support the Democratic candidate. Both Sunstein and Kennedy noted that Fried was a “thoughtful” member of the right whose views have always been more libertarian than conservative. Fried has, for example, supported keeping abortion services legal. Kennedy...