Word: wantedness
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Bartley said he could not imagine the restaurant any other way, adding that he would probably have to consult with Harvard and the city historical commission if he ever wanted to change the exterior of the building.
Like any ambitious freshman, I wanted to impress my superiors on the Board. I picked up stories that nobody wanted, and when I was elected, I picked up three beats–women’s basketball, track, and men’s volleyball. I picked up two more going...
On that August morning though, it suddenly hit me that I wanted to give violin a chance as a profession. So why the change?
“It was pretty general, which was okay, given the nature of the venue,” Chivescu said. “[But] I definitely wanted to know more about the decision he made concerning Lehman Brothers.”
“Paul was a recognizable figure,” said David A. Roosevelt ’93, a close college friend at the time. “He wanted to be a normal guy and a normal student.”