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...Business School’s reputation for weeding out the unprepared. The school was only starting to embrace the diversity movement of the ’70s, and Kurz remembers thinking that the few women and minorities would not get asked to leave. But the guy chewing tobacco in the back would...
...classmates were filing into section at Harvard Business School, but President George W. Bush sat calmly in the back of the room, spitting chewing tobacco into the bottom...
While many students struggled through two years at HBS, George W. Bush exuded confidence—his sectionmates in the Class of 1975 remember his tobacco-chewing habit, his “sloppy” style of dressing and his smooth charm. “Not too many people are that confident,” Kurz says of his one-time classmate...
Tangierino’s has a rotating menu of six to seven flavors of shisha—the type of tobacco used in hookahs, personally selected by manager Samad Namad. He chooses the flavors based on both their popularity with customers, and on how well they complement the Moroccan delicacies served nightly next door. “It’s part of the Moroccan concept,” Namad explains. “The music, the lights, the food, the hookah…it all works together to create a unique experience...
Tangierino’s has a rotating menu of six to seven flavors of shisha—the type of tobacco used in hookahs, personally selected by manager Samad Namad. He chooses the flavors based on both their popularity with customers, and on how well they complement the Moroccan delicacies served nightly next door. “It’s part of the Moroccan concept,” Namad explains. “The music, the lights, the food, the hookah…it all works together to create a unique experience...