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Student groups should be more creative and Harvard should be more liberal about advertising methods on campus. For example, Harvard should change its policy to allow students to draw with chalk in front of the Science Center and Annenberg??where many groups presently announce shows, events or club meetings with posters and tape on the ground. Chalk advertisements have been very effective at other schools, including Wesleyan University, and would be more colorful, be cheaper for the student groups, create less garbage and be easier to clean—a little water washes the chalk away...
Rudenstine determined that funds would go to undergraduate education: $10 million toward undergraduate scholarships, $3 million to fund undergraduate seminars, and $12 million to convert part of Memorial Hall into a dining hall for first-year students. Named in honor of Annenberg??s late son, Roger Annenberg ’62, the hall has become a campus icon and an essential part of the undergraduate experience at Harvard...
...University recognized Annenberg??s contribution and commitment to education by awarding him an honorary degree...
...Annenberg??s net worth was estimated at about $4 billion in 2002, according to Forbes magazine...
...been the same since he returned. Campus watchers were particularly unimpressed last Saturday, when Humperhill “covertly” boarded the Quad shuttle and submitted one of the best comedy pieces the Lampoon has seen in recent years, titled “Domna Checks Cards in Annenberg?...