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...over $80 million, the equivalent of $575 million today.Though not formally announced until the 1957 Commencement, the PHC began to take shape during the Class of 1956’s final years at Harvard. The program was meant to benefit undergraduate education by financing major construction efforts, increasing financial aid, and attracting high-quality professors through enhanced faculty benefits.The fundraising that occurred during Pusey’s tenure as president was accomplished largely through grants and donations from alumni and other sources. On several occasions, Pusey appealed to alumni to help the University meet its financial needs. Just months before...
...become the Associate Managing Editor, while also scoring a job on the side as the New York Herald’s sports correspondent.Rosenthal was on scholarship at a time when one of his own articles reported that a $40,000 loan program constituted a 300 percent increase in financial aid for the Class of 1958.To make ends meet, Rosenthal worked two hours every night at the Adams House Dining Hall in addition to his work on the Crimson and as a stringer for the Herald.“The wonderful thing about the Herald Tribune was that in addition...
...subject for as little as $20.10/24: A head-on auto collision kills a 38 year-old woman and injures two students. A rise in tuition is predicted a day later: $1000 high. Endowment hits new high: $442M.10/31: The business school broadens the scope of the student aid fund. Four days later, Aldrich acquits Kamin on two accounts, two remain.11/5: The chem department hopes to exapand the Mallinckrodt lab in the spring. A week later, it was announced that Lamont will stay open until midnight. 11/16: The divinity school projects an enrollment high of 300. A student petition for extended...
...organization has a Development/Real Estate Committee to aid this effort...
...close U.S. ally and one of its biggest recipients of military aid, Mubarak has lately had to walk a fine line, continuing to keep his tight rein on power while paying lip service to the kind of democratization that the Bush Administration claims to be spreading in the Middle East. Mubarak has argued that the mere fact that Egyptians are protesting is "evidence of democracy," but in recent weeks, harsh beatings of demonstrators and detentions of political dissidents have left little doubt about the Mubarak regime's lack of tolerance for any real opposition...