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...organization's bi-weekly meetings usually draw about a dozen members, said Wharton School of Business junior Andrew R. Gold, vice-president of the club. "We end up sitting around talking about comic books. It's very informal...
Gold also said that "a lot of Wharton students buy them as investments" but that these are not true comic-book fans...
...about asking the people who actually hire new MBAs. According to the results of a survey of Fortune 500 companies which hire first-year MBAs, the B-school comes in third, behind Northwestern's Kellog School and Pennsylvania's Wharton school...
...politically astute statements. Throughout his mayoralty, he has performed a racial balancing act, epitomized by the appointment of a cabinet that is exactly half white and half black. (Goode won the office with 25% of the white vote and more than 98% of the black.) A graduate of the Wharton School, Goode has had an unusually long honeymoon with the business community, as well as with liberals and the press. He did away with Philadelphia's old-fashioned mercantile tax, which in effect imposed a sales tax on city goods no matter where they were sold, and replaced it with...
Most of the passion attending 1918 was spent in getting the story on film. This is a family movie in every sense of the term. The writer is Horton Foote (Tender Mercies), who based his script on incidents in his parents' lives in Wharton, Texas. Foote's wife was one of the film's producers; his son worked as an actor, casting director and production assistant; the bed in which Horace ails belonged to Foote's parents; the baby born at film's end is most likely the author. And the leading lady is Foote's daughter Hallie. A vanity...