Word: alums
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...feel we can be beaten," said freshman Daniel Ezra, who was seeded number two against Trinity. "We're not invincible. Our coach [Bill Doyle, who happens to be a Trinity alum] is not one to be overconfident. He really keeps us on our toes...
...mere $3.5 million, for example, an alum can "buy" a new Harvard College professorship. And for just $5 million, a graduate can establish a named fund to provide assistance to distinguished teachers...
...People are rated not only for their ability to give, but also for their willingness to give," Lakeman said. "For example, an alum like [Viacom head] Sumner Redstone ['43-'44] has more money than most people, but you have to see if he has anything to do with the Law School...
...ruin" the monolithic Harvard Law School. In fact, money from slums came pouring into support their alma mater in its time of need. Today students remember the series of events, which received a great deal of press at the time, merely as a quickly passing episode. As one Harvard alum and Boston native remarked," sometimes news makes news...
Major General U.S.A.F. (ret.) Richard Secord, Iran-contra alum; procured a pricey home-security system for Ollie North: "Close National Airport, but you can't do that politically; Congressmen like to have their perks. Move the White House to Denver...