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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Organizers said the marathon grew out of an effort to get the House to help the community. "We wanted to do something creative that could bring the House together and serve the community," said Alan A. Khazei '83, one of the marathon's first organizers and currently resident tutor in pre-law and public service at Currier House. "The great thing about it is that it's constantly evolving...each year gets better, more organized, with a stronger base," Khazei said...
Trend number one: The trend towards more expensive political campaigns. It has been estimated that in order to run for re-election to the U.S. Congress a senator or representative must work night and day to bring in $125,000 in campaign contributions every single month he is in office. As it is, then, the legislative body of the United States federal government is too busy grubbing change to pass laws...
...only because it will bring big name talent right into the heart of Harvard, though, Catch a Rising Star is a welcome addition to the Square. Every show will be followed by live music, maintaining the spirit of the old Swift's, and open mike nights promise to be a cheap source of entertainment. Beware of waitresses bearing drinks, though. The prices are so high that...
...rule mandates that funds that are used to bring in prospects to the campuses must come from the alumni," Executive Director of the Ivy Group Jeff Orleans says. "That's designed to say to the alumni community, 'if you are sufficiently interested in this, then you support the program rather than having us divert university funds that could be used instead for regular financial aid programs and the like...
...schools have a number of things in common," Orleans says. "All of us use the alumni schools quite heavily. The opportunity is provided by NCAA rules to bring students on campus. Schools vary and teams vary on the way they organize their visits, but we all do the big things pretty similarly...