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...plays every part of the game extremely well,” Baise said. “But also the thing you don’t see is how he practices. He’s extremely competitive??He never takes a point off, and that’s why he’s as good as he is—the mindset that he brings...
...Horn] and [Durwood] are so supportive,” Docter said. “They’re so competitive??they’ll hold you accountable for working hard and playing your best. They’re both such great leaders...
...percent in 2007.The economic slump will also impact the support Harvard provides to undergraduates—OCS, the Advising Programs Office, and the Bureau of Study Counsel are all either reorganizing their programs or, in some cases, cutting back due to the financial crisis.‘DEFNINITELY MORE COMPETITIVE??At the beginning of the economically tumultuous academic year, Robin Mount was appointed to head OCS as its interim director, replacing long-time head William Wright-Swadel, who left to take a similar job at Duke.As careers in finance and consulting became less attractive or available, the office...
...fear they lack the intrinsic talent to make it in the art world: “I think the important thing is to never lose your passion,” Ma explained. “It’s a rare gift to have one, and every profession is competitive??keep doing it, keep it alive.”After the talk, Ma sat down with The Crimson for 10 minutes to discuss his time at Harvard, his passion for people, and the massive undertaking of the Task Force for the Arts.The Harvard Crimson: Why did you pick...
...intensity of his advice astounded me at the time, but not any more. In my own slice of Harvard, future politicians, campaign staffers, pundits, academics, and journalists are locked in fiercely competitive??and historically brutal—elections...