Word: wright
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...William Wright-Swadel, director of career services for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, says he counsels students applying for jobs every day, many of whom come to him with clothing concerns...
...talk to students who say, `I like to wear six earrings, is that okay?'" Wright-Swadel says. "The answer is, `Sure, that's okay, but you have to understand that's going to make an impression to employers.' You have to understand that it might have consequences that you don't agree with...
...upwards of 8.4 million active Internet users with portfolios in excess of $100,000, according to @plan, a Connecticut market research firm. "There are huge numbers of people on the Internet with sizable portfolios who aren't yet shopping for stocks and mutual funds online," says Mark Wright, @plan's CEO. As a result, notes Eugene Ludwig, former U.S. Comptroller of the Currency, the projected growth curve for online trading "looks like a ski slope...
...DIED. WRIGHT MORRIS, 88, writer-photographer of the middle-American gothic, who spun Fargo-like tales of small-town strangeness about his native Nebraska; in Mill Valley, Calif. His 33 books netted awards, but his plainspoken prose didn't sell well, dooming Morris to the dubious distinction of being one of America's most admired but least read men of letters...
Steve W. Chung '01, Ryan E. Dorris '00, Alison F. Egan '01, William M. Jay '98, Lerer, Bryan E. McKrell '98, Rahn, Ann E. Schneider '99 and C.E. Ted Wright '01 received President's Awards...