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...life which is that certain things are either rude or they’re smooth. This really derived from some hockey players that I knew that lived in Eliot House in 1973. That was their view of the world. I kind of introduced it here with coxswain Dave Weinberg [’74], and we kind of introduced into the lexicon of the boathouse...
...whether Pinault's financial situation could drain PPR. Colette Neuville, a French shareholder activist who has frequently crossed swords with Pinault in the past, wanted to know at a recent shareholders' meeting why the company was buying back its stock so aggressively and paying out such big dividends. Serge Weinberg, PPR's chief executive, replied that the stock buybacks were standard, and that the size of the dividend was in line with other French companies. Neuville isn't satisfied. Pinault's problem, she says, "is that he's too astute. He always goes through the yellow light." Ironically, Gucci...
...WEINBERG. The Adams Art Space features an exhibition of Matt Weinberg’s new work. Open viewing Friday, March 14. Includes a reception from 6-8 p.m., and also open to the public on Saturday, March 15 from 6-8 p.m. and Sunday, March 16 from 2-8 p.m. For more information, or for an appointment, contact weinberg@fas.harvard.edu...
...Matt Weinberg, a non-residential arts tutor in Adams House who helps set up installations in the ArtSpace and teaches a weekly figure drawing class in Adams, says the tutors serve an important role in finding space and materials for the students...
...city tour that starts Aug. 7. During a break backstage, the band members were playing their consummate blue-collar roles. Guitarist "Little" Steven Van Zandt says he has to move out of his Eighth Avenue apartment in Manhattan after 20 years. "The place is fallin' apart." Drummer Max Weinberg suggests Steve check out a place in the legendary Upper West Side apartment building the Dakota; Van Zandt looks as if he has just been told to eat his pizza with a knife and fork. "Yeah, for $7 million? Very funny," he responds...