Word: campaigners
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...most contentious votes of the semester, the Undergraduate Council voted 15-13 in favor of initiating a capital fundraising campaign to purchase the multi-million dollar 45 Mount Auburn St. property...
...April interview, Flores also voiced concerns that the campaign would be too costly in the current economic climate and would “distract” from the UC’s other responsibilities, including grant-giving and advocacy...
...legislation called for “surplus” or “private funds” to be devoted to hiring four students who would be responsible for a summer capital fundraising campaign for the Mt. Auburn St. property. An anonymous private donor has pledged $4000 that will go towards funding the summer campaign staff, according to Joshua J. Nuni ’10, a Cabot House UC representative...
...Unburdened by campaign finance regulations, former Presidents traditionally raise money for their libraries the old-fashioned way: by meeting or calling a few dozen very wealthy benefactors and asking for large sums, often on the order of $5 million to $10 million each. (See pictures of one of the richest counties in Texas...
...Bush effort involves that approach, sources said, but in other ways is organized much like a modern political campaign. A national finance committee has been created with 100 co-chairs placed in every state. Some of Bush's oldest and biggest financial backers form a board of directors for the George W. Bush Presidential Library Foundation, chaired by former Bush Commerce Secretary and Texas oilman Donald L. Evans. Members include Los Angeles investment banker Brad Freeman; Dallas hotel developer and former Bush ambassador to Costa Rica Mark Langdale; and Cincinnati-based businessman and Bush ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein Mercer...