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...right now.” Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: Not to anyone specific...“That’s a funny story involving alcohol. Do you have any stories that don’t involve alcohol?” Favorite childhood toy: N64. But “childhood” is misleading. I actually play more now. Fave part about Harvard: Being in the Din & Tonics. Describe yourself in three words: Keep it simple. In 15 minutes you are: Falling asleep over reading. In 15 years you are: Still in med school...
...nuclear warfare with the Soviet Union, Schelling is for the insightful applications in his work. “The most striking characteristic of what he did in the 1950s and ’60s was to demonstrate precisely that this somewhat arcane tool...was not just a mathematical toy but actually could help us understand the world, and also help policy makers deal with it in a more realistic way,” Stanfield Professor of International Peace Jeffry A. Frieden said. “He helped people, including policymakers, understand what nuclear weapons meant to international politics...
Favorite childhood toy: I had a little stuffed puppy named Coco that I used to carry with me everywhere...
...nudged by Woody Allen to "go on, go on, go on"--be bigger, bolder--in the role of the 1930s actor who literally steps off the screen in The Purple Rose of Cairo, and pushed by Jonathan Demme, to go from repressed yuppie to Melanie Griffith's handcuffed boy toy in Something Wild...
Favorite childhood toy: I really liked toy guns and Nintendo...