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...DIED. WALTER ANNENBERG, 94, American media magnate, philanthropist, art collector, and confidant to several postwar Republican presidents, who from 1969 to 1974 served as Richard Nixon's Ambassador to Britain; in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. Annenberg's flagship publication was the ubiquitous TV Guide, which he founded in 1954 and which hit a circulation peak of nearly 20 million in the mid-1970s...
Albert Simpson, an Annenberg Hall dishwasher who served behind-the-scenes in Harvard dining halls for 13 years, died at his home in the Cambridge area on Sept...
...dear gentleman, very quiet and wonderful," said Annenberg General Manager Katherine D'Andria...
Simpson first joined HUDS in 1989, working in the Faculty Club before transferring to Annenberg when it was renovated into a first-year dining hall...
...second president of the United States will soon be able to regain his dignity—according to Traietti, new fingers are on order. He says he hopes this practical joke will grow old. “I think students realize, ‘Hey, [Annenberg] is a cool place,’” Traietti says. “I mean, I don’t know why they pick on poor Adams...What’s wrong with John Winthrop...