Word: wisdome
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...organized-crime agents, "the most powerful family" in New York--and ensured that Massino was as unknown to the public as his rival bosses were notorious. By the late '90s the Bonannos' street cred had quietly overtaken the Genoveses' and the Gambinos'. If caution is a prerequisite to wisdom, then Massino is the wisest guy. His power resides in the fact that you don't know...
...believe that ultimately organizations like our magazine would be better off asking their members to waive the student activities fee and let the students donate that money to the main organizations they are devoted to, and that are in need. At this point, it seems to us that the wisdom of the individual will probably lead to a fairer distribution than what the supposedly collective representation in the council has recently shown...
...Wisdom is not measured by age,” said France. “Sam is full of energy. She’s just an incredibly motivated person. You can’t oversell that...
Morgan Stanley Managing Director Carla A. Harris ’84 shared five “pearls” of wisdom for post-Harvard success during the Black Men’s Forum (BMF) 10th annual Celebration of Black Women on Saturday night...
There is an appealing air of vitality in the Loeb Ex production of Roberto Zucco, which runs through next Saturday. It is a vitality borne of wisdom; watching the play, I got the sense that there was much experience in cast and crew. Many Harvard shows do not have the skill to pull off tricky stagecraft, and some of the shows that do cannot pull it off without showing the exertion behind the work. But Roberto Zucco succeeds on both points; it’s a wry and evocative effort...