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Peter Gethers, president of Random House Films, says "One Day" is the most expensive project he has undertaken since the founding of the film division, a partnership with Focus, in 2005.
Fitting 'One Day' Into Two Hours Rachel Dodes 2011
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"We got special dispensation from his music publishers to publish his lyrics without charge," explains Peter Gethers, editor of the book, whose full title is: "Finishing the Hat: Collected Lyrics (1954-1981) with Attendant Comments, Principles, Heresies, Grudges, Whines and Anecdotes."
WSJ Article 2010
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Brenna Gethers came as close to a “crash and burn” situation as we got last night.
AI5 – Girls Round 2 2006
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Gethers concludes that only when these students see themselves "in people who are breaking the mold … will we restore their sacred right to dream."
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While U.S. institutions seem to reflect "what we know to be right with respect to race, gender and disability," Gethers notes that there's a more corrosive racism eating away at "hearts and minds."
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Gethers concludes that only when these students see themselves "in people who are breaking the mold … will we restore their sacred right to dream."
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In addition, Gethers has engaged in public service work, with the MIT Emergency Medical Service, and as a tutor for Cambridge Public School students.
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Gethers wonders if he'd have put his life on the line in the same way.
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In his work in the Cambridge Public Schools, Gethers meets students who believe they couldn't possibly grow up to be "an astronaut, physicist, mathematician or president."
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Gethers wonders if he'd have put his life on the line in the same way.
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