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Rumford's resting place is just one of Harvard's many off-campus real estate holdings left to them by wealthy benefactors. Included among the School's 17 million-square-foot empire are a 16th century villa near Florence, Italy, a 19th century brick mansion in Washington, D.C., two 3000 acre forests, three summer houses in Maine, a backwoods boathouse in Connecticut and an observatory in Texas...

Author: By David M. Lazarus, | Title: The Sun Seldom Sets On Harvard's Empire | 3/25/1987 | See Source »

...memorial service for the dead was held in a red brick Zeebrugge church. A few hundred yards away, in a nearby community sports hall, sorrowful relatives and friends filed past 55 bodies in an attempt to identify loved ones pulled from the ship. Most of the victims seemed to be British. At week's end 79 passengers were still missing. The salvage operations will eventually refloat the once luxurious ferry that now rests less than a mile from its berth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disasters: Grief and a Ghost Ship | 3/23/1987 | See Source »

...brick was thrown through a window of the Room 13 offices in Stoughton Hall yesterday morning at approximately 1:30 a.m., according to officials at Harvard University Police...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Room 13 Window Hit By Brick | 3/21/1987 | See Source »

Counselors on duty called the police and by the time they arrived, the perpetrators had broken the window with a brick, police said. So far there are no suspects in the case...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Room 13 Window Hit By Brick | 3/21/1987 | See Source »

...renovated Victorian warehouse in the Old Port section of Portland, Me., seems an unlikely setting for an investment firm. Instead of having spacious wood-paneled boardrooms adorned with portraits of famous financiers, the modest offices of Tribal Assets Management feature bare brick walls lined with photographs of Indian chiefs in full headgear. But when Tribal Assets speaks, the Passamaquoddy, Chippewa and Cherokee tribes listen. The company has handled investments worth $250 million for Indians across the U.S., bringing Wall Street wizardry to the world of tribal finance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Band of Tribal Tycoons | 3/16/1987 | See Source »

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