Mr. Weiherer, Ebright's Social Science teacher, had a very high opinion of him. He noted that Richard always gave extra effort, spending three to four hours at night on debate research in addition to his butterfly research and other interests. He described Ebright as competitive, but "not in a bad sense" — he was not interested in winning for prizes or glory. Rather, he wanted to do the best job he could and win for the right reasons. Mr. Weiherer believed this was a key quality for success.
Source: Harvard, Achievements, and the Making of a Scientist — Chapter 6
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The examiner expects three clear points drawn from Mr. Weiherer's direct quotes:
Avoid simply paraphrasing vaguely; use the specific detail about "three to four hours at night" and the phrase "for the right reasons" — these show close reading and fetch full marks.