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...founders’ close friendship and dedication to their project is evident from their enthusiasm. Bick describes Winston as a director who leads by example. “At every point, Winston??s always trying to come up with a bigger and grander vision,” he says...
...special projects coordinator Lawrence D. Arbuthnott ’10. Thirty undergraduates were admitted by lottery. Invitations were also issued to participants in the IOP’s Women’s Initiative in Leadership program, which co-hosted the workshop with the IOP fellows program. The session showcased Winston??s own skills as a veteran communicator. She shared witty anecdotes (when President George H. W. Bush’s dog had puppies, speechwriters “played them up for all they were worth,” scoring a “puppy bounce?...
...proverbs” Winston issues to Charles is that when “your back is against the wall, a man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do.” Charles takes this maxim to heart as he heroically attempts to avenge Winston??s murder and to reclaim his family’s honor and his money in pursuing Laroche (complete with dramatic soundtrack, slow motion shoot-out scenes and the nod of the saintly Giancarlo Esposito). Thereby, “Derailed” proves that cheating is really...
...Winston??s class was in some ways a microcosm of the business school at the time. “He said that ‘There are no rules. You have to make your own way. No matter what people tell you, promises are not kept,’” says Kuhn. In Gormsen’s memory, “We all kind of went a little wild when Rudy was around...
Though by Winston??s and Bush’s classmates accounts, the president was an active participant in the daily chaos that defined many memories of the class, he also demonstrated a more serious side. “Rudy’s teaching style was to encourage discussion,” Gebhard says. “George wanted facts. He wouldn’t listen to statements not backed up by a decent argument. George would challenge the comments...