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...served as the President of the Harvard Club of New York, the chairman of the Harvard College Fund, and was on the executive committees of the Harvard Varsity Club and the Friends of Harvard Track...
...life, helping people out and giving away money have been his favorite things,” Gordon’s grandson John Roberts told the New York Road Runners club, where Gordon sat on the board of directors...
According to former president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club Alison B. Kline ’09, Paulus’ tenure at the A.R.T. has thus far reflected a similar emphasis on interactivity...
...Ramirez used performance-enhancing drugs. Section 8.L of Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Agreement, a testing and penalty program collectively bargained between the players and owners, states: "All authority to discipline Players for violations of the Program shall repose with the Commissioner's office. No Club may take any disciplinary or adverse action against a Player (including but not limited to a fine, suspension, or any adverse action pursuant to a Uniform Player's Contract) because of a Player's violation of the Program...
...Uniform Player's Contract, a team can terminate a deal if a player "shall at any time fail, refuse, or neglect to conform his personal conduct to the standards of good citizenship and good sportsmanship." Another section of the contract states that player must "obey the Club's training rules, and pledge himself to the to the American public and to the Club to conform to high standards of personal conduct, fair play, and good sportsmanship." High standards of personal conduct? Fair play? Sportsmanship? Doesn't violating a league's drug policy fly in the face of all those morals...