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...most obvious reason for rejecting a donation is that was given with ulterior motives. If it appears that the donor is giving only to use the University's status for his own purposes, the University will look at the case very closely...

Author: By David S. Graham, | Title: So You Want to Give Money to Harvard... | 1/11/1985 | See Source »

...donor is not allowed to choose a professor to promote a personal prejudice or a particular school of thought within a field of study." We would not accept a professorship restricted to promoting the values of socialism, the free market system, or any other doctrine. We must reject donations that compel the University to promote a particular set of values or beliefs," said...

Author: By David S. Graham, | Title: So You Want to Give Money to Harvard... | 1/11/1985 | See Source »

...attempt not to compete with the ongoing Harvard Campaign, the K-School is trying to find a major donor for the building rather that several small donors, Mason added...

Author: By James D. Solomon, | Title: Harvard to Build Office In Lot Behind K-School | 12/15/1984 | See Source »

...more than isolated novelties created by media hype. In fact, they bring into public focus a controversy over the medical ethics and social implications of organ transplants. The task force has completed its study, addressing the problem of how to allocate organ transplants in the face of too few donor organs and too little money. Aside from this immediate concern, one of its major goals is, according to Marc S. Roberts, professor of political economy at the Harvard School of Public Health, and member of the committee, to "set a precedent" for the way the state should handle science ethics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A New Era For A Juggling | 12/13/1984 | See Source »

...Garrison, 5, of Clarksville, Ind., was born without bile ducts, which drain bile out of the liver, and she will die unless she gets a liver transplant. A country-and-western band has so far helped raise $20,000, but the Garrisons also need publicity to find a liver donor. Both Indiana Senators are assisting. To further promote Amie's cause, the Garrisons hope she can join President Reagan in lighting the national Christmas tree next week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Miracle, Many Doubts | 12/10/1984 | See Source »

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