Links from Spring and Summer
Reunion is, incredibly, less than ten months away! Check out some of the lengthy batch of 97ers in the news since our last update:
Jesse Brackenbury makes his first appearance on the blog courtesy of his work as Director of Business Operations at Boston's Greenway. Watch Jesse's update on the Greenway food vending operation here.
Be sure to watch this great video produced by Shayla Harris and featured on the NYTimes website.
David Turner's latest Broadway role sounds like a choice one: in A Clear Day You Can See Forever, he plays a gay florist who seeks out a psychiatrist to quit smoking — and who becomes, under hypnosis, a possible former self, a 1940s jazz singer named Melinda Wells.
Despite a turbulent market, Chase Coleman's hedge fund has been performing extraordinarily well.
Mike Norton and Sam Sommers discuss perceptions of bias in the New York Times.
Finally, enjoy this old-school football video featuring interviews with Brian Higgins, Mark Kossick and Eric Kelly, big plays by various 97ers, and the "catch of a lifetime" by Kossick during the legendary 1996 upset of an undefeated Amherst juggernaut.
Update: just missed this great Forbes article highlighting Dahna Goldstein's philanthropic start-up:
http://blogs.forbes.com/elmirabayrasli/?p=283
Jesse Brackenbury makes his first appearance on the blog courtesy of his work as Director of Business Operations at Boston's Greenway. Watch Jesse's update on the Greenway food vending operation here.
Be sure to watch this great video produced by Shayla Harris and featured on the NYTimes website.
David Turner's latest Broadway role sounds like a choice one: in A Clear Day You Can See Forever, he plays a gay florist who seeks out a psychiatrist to quit smoking — and who becomes, under hypnosis, a possible former self, a 1940s jazz singer named Melinda Wells.
Despite a turbulent market, Chase Coleman's hedge fund has been performing extraordinarily well.
Mike Norton and Sam Sommers discuss perceptions of bias in the New York Times.
Finally, enjoy this old-school football video featuring interviews with Brian Higgins, Mark Kossick and Eric Kelly, big plays by various 97ers, and the "catch of a lifetime" by Kossick during the legendary 1996 upset of an undefeated Amherst juggernaut.
Update: just missed this great Forbes article highlighting Dahna Goldstein's philanthropic start-up:
http://blogs.forbes.com/elmirabayrasli/?p=283

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