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...result, de la Madrid is considered highly unlikely to pay a visit to his Cambridge alma mater--or even to Washington, D.C--early in his six-year term...
...facility renovations--the conversion of Briggs Cage--wondered whether we could ever take Reardon and his planners at their word. The department had planned to celebrate the completion of that 2.5 million project at a Basketball season opener last November, in which The Crimson would play President Bok's alma mater, Stanford...
...came to Cambridge for the last time on October 16, 1963, to watch part of the Harvard-Columbia football game and examine several sites for his presidential library, which he wanted to be "closely associated" with his alma mater...
Shirley wanted the much-touted singers of his alma mater to join in the show by singing "Let Poland Be Poland," an anthem which has become the theme song of Solidarity...
...illustrates both the technical experise of Harvard fundraisers and, more important, the deep committment of alums to the old Veritas. If it isn't crystal clear now after the more than 300 years of the University's existence, it should be: Harvard graduates are rich, and they like their alma mater. They're even richer than University officials thought in the first place; witness the upping of the Campaign goal from $250-350 million...