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...Harvard’s lead was short-lived, however, after a major decision loss at 133 and a forfeit at 141 put the Crimson behind, 6-10. Sophomore J. P. O’Connor (149), ranked third in the nation, added to his sparkling season record by defeating Trevor Chinn, 7-2, to close the margin to 9-10. Seniors Bobby Latessa (157) and Matt Button (165) lost their bouts, 6-2 and 6-4, respectively, before junior Patrick Ziemnik fell in a major decision at 174 to put victory out of reach for Harvard. The Crimson heavyweights were responsible...
...detailing the alleged relationship between UBS and PetroChina. The first e-recruiting deadline for students applying for summer internships is today.“I think that students don’t go into these events with full awareness of business practices of these companies,” says Trevor J. Bakker ’10, the political advocacy chair for HDAG. “When there’s no consideration among students for what these firms do, then there’s a problem.”Bakker, who admits that for him, working in the financial sector...
...takes center stage for most of the scenes, serving as the emotional thread that ties the musical together. Although he occasionally stumbles on his lines, Mueller masterfully portrays Jon’s abundance of feeling through an impressive range of emotions that include hesitance, frustration, enthusiasm, depression, and hope. Trevor G. Frankel ’09 plays Michael, Jon’s roommate who “sells out” to the corporate world. Decked out in an all-black suit, a Gucci belt, and a green tie, his presence on stage lends an endearing quirkiness and humor...
...facing similar situations in their own lives. “I’m a junior, so everyone in my class is sort of grubbing for internships and all that, and so it’s something which you kind of see a lot of,” says Trevor G. Frankel ’09, who plays a number of characters in the show. Part of Jon’s crisis in the play is heightened by the approach of his thirtieth birthday. Even though Derek S. Mueller ’10, who plays Jon, is a full decade...
...said Julia Lam ’09, who is also a Crimson editorial editor. “It was an incredibly dynamic presentation,” she said, noting Najam’s “beautifully designed slides and seamless transitions.” And Trevor J. Bakker ’10 said that he appreciated the parallels made by Calkins. “I liked his emphasis on smaller forms of transportation—electric bicycles—alternatives to what are already called ‘alternatives,’ hybrid cars,” he said...