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Cornell-- so she could get an NCAA opportunity.
Cornelius Gurlitt was the son of a notorious Nazi dealer.
Cornelia and I literally lifted out of our bodies.
Cornelia grabs me! It's not "juice." I said, it's not "juice." It's "just." I grab Owen.
Cornelia is Bagheera, the protective panther.
Cornelia's running ragged. I'm interviewing presidents, some of who I know are not telling me the truth.
Cornell Last Call. Nice group.
Cornell Cooperative Extension is helping them out with that, and helping them get set up, and figure out what they need to do.
Cornell, so it's a combination of all these factors that caused, essentially, the opening up.
at Cornell University. And so I jumped ship from veterinary to graduate school, not knowing that much about what I was getting into.
at Cornell University, who's written a really fantastic book about luck, success and luck.
And Cornelia and Walter saw it for the first time at Sundance, which is audacious.
And Cornelia thought he wanted more juice.
I actually visited Cornell Tech in New York City a number of years ago, working with some folks there.
It's Cornell, not the University of Chicago.
If you heard that Cornelius Vanderbilt sued a media outlet for embarrassing him, you'd be like, OK, that's what they did back then.
When I went to Cornell, it was really to study consumer choice as a mathematical modeler.
First semester at Cornell, I had taken a course with this-- Oh!
that he went to Cornell.
This is the story Cornelia and I tell each other about Walt because I'm a story guy, and this is a lot about story, the stories we tell ourselves
He looks at Cornelia.
And I give Chris Cornell a lot of credit because I just sat and watched him because I was opening for him.
And so Cornell there was work done in the 50s and 60s-- Oh, and things like this.
He was at Cornell at the time.
Because as Cornell psychologist David Dunning writes, who is one of the foremost researchers on illusory superiority, the road to self-insight runs through other people.
He had gone to Cornell, majored in biochemistry, because that's what his brother told him he should do.
So your comment about Cornell Technion is a perfect segue to what I was going to ask about, which is you've mentioned Stanford a few times.
These were Cornell MBA students, so they were top students from top universities, not used to getting grades like 72.
You've got Cornell, and you've got Dartmouth-- and lots of people at MIT.
We just started at Cornell this year a second year med student curriculum on teaching exercise as medicine to the second year
A guy at Cornell came up with these things called ChipSats.
Another shot of Chris Cornell.
I teach physics at Cornell.
I went to Cornell to the Hotel School there.
was done at Cornell-- when Dan came to Harvard and he started working with me, we wanted to do more of this kind of thing, but the Human Subjects Review Committee at Harvard
researcher at Cornell called Valerie Reyna and she's come up with this theory called The Fuzzy-trace Theory. The idea is that yes, when we give people just cold hard numbers
And they had these-- and Cornell was not alone in this.
And I got recruited to go to Cornell.
We also have a question from Craig Cornelius.
I didn't get into Cornell.
And Mike was Brian's RA at Cornell when Brian was a freshman.
And my good friend Chris Cornell passed about a year and a half ago.
He ended up going to Cornell.
And those are the only two Cornell-- That's not true.
This is from a study done at Cornell doing sentiment analysis for movie reviews.
So they get a bunch of Cornell nerds in the basement to introspect on what words they would think would show up in a positive or negative movie review.
That was my doctoral dissertation at Cornell.
I also studied Swahili at Cornell when I came back.
So I took it in Cornelius Vanderbilt silhouette.