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...coach Ted Donato ’91 brings to his alma mater a quick, agressive gameplan, one which—if it clicks—could very well win the Crimson its fair share of games...
...members of the clubs, who pay dues each month. And the graduate boards, who control the multi-million dollar endowments—a set of middle-aged men creeping into their 60s, says one final club member, who have invested a lifetime into the perpetuation of their alma mater social organizations. In interviews with members spanning multiple clubs and generations, neither current nor past members supported anything as extreme as SASSI’s ultimate goal...
Arnold attributed the 75 percent hire rate to “where we draw our employers from, our community.” Graduates of the 40 eligible schools are apt to look for new hires among the alumni of their own alma maters as well as graduates of similarly top-tier schools, she said...
...wrote a play to expose these facts. They ran it in New York and Los Angeles, to the vociferous praise of critics and audiences. And now they are hitting where the heart is: Matt and Ben’s hometown of Cambridge, Mass. and Damon’s almost-alma mater, Harvard University...
...word letter, posted online at www.openlettertothepresident.org, marked a ringing condemnation of presidential policies from the faculty of Bush’s alma mater. Bush received a master’s of business administration from Harvard...