Word: donor
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Campaign officials say they hope to reach their goals in endowed professorships as well. Each new chair costs the donor $3.5 million--so those who can't afford such a price tag simply don't give in this area...
...There is nothing to match the enthusiasm of a donor speaking to someone else about the importance of a gift," she says...
...Emily Hargroves Fisher Professorship of Education at the Graduate School of Education (GSE), named for the primary donor, will be renamed for the first honoree, Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, upon her retirement from the post...
...Pope has released a CD and an MTV-ready video. The Christian Tattoo Association is already 100 members strong. And God seems to be taking a tougher stand in his marketing material. An anonymous donor has financed a series of 18 billboards in Florida and four other states, with decidedly in-your-face messages not unlike those of New York City's Marble Collegiate Church. The Brits go further, with a campaign that compares Jesus to Che Guevara. Easter 1999 may be remembered as the time God said, "No more Mr. Nice...
...reason for giving is more appealing. Although our gifts may be small, together they help the institution improve its reputation and raise more dollars. If more of us give, the College looks better in the eyes of prospective students, U.S. News and World Report and, most importantly other big donors. On its face, this is a good deal. You give just a little money, and it does all sorts of wonderful things: It makes you feel generous; it makes Harvard smile upon you; it gets your soliciting roommate off your back; and it convinces old, rich people to give lots...