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...picture of Nixon, one cocktail party at the Western White House, and unlimited San Clemente golfing rights when the President is not in residence. "It's good for business to take a client out and suggest we hit a few on the President's course," admits one donor. Yet the course may be the least-used links in the country. Its guest book records only 330 visitors-among them David and Julie Eisenhower. Course Designer Gene Stoddard laments that nowadays only three or four members play on it each month. Explains one member...
Imani Kazana, director of the center, said last Sunday that the donor list which produced about $150,000 in 1969 has been exhausted. Donors who had contributed $10,000 in the past are now making $100 contributions, she said. The largest gift thus far has been $400 from the COOP, Kazana added...
...early as last November, it was rumored that Bok had a donor all lined up for the new dorm. But there was apparently one problem with the arrangement: Bok and Radcliffe President Horner wanted the dorm to be built at Radcliffe, most probably as a series of additions to South House, and the donor refused to have it anywhere but the Yard. The matter must still have been in doubt by late January, because a series of blueprints for construction at Radcliffe--in the form of connecting wings between existing Quad dorms--was drawn up and posted at South House...
...started on one new Harvard building. Ground-breaking ceremonies were held May 10 for a $1.6-million addition to the Peabody Museum library, which houses books on anthropology and ethnography. The three-story addition, which will house over 100,000 books, will be named the Tozzer Library after its donor, Alfred M. Tozzer '00, a Mayan scholar and former professor of Anthropology. The library will have, on Bok's orders, a brick facade so that it will preserve the style of the surrounding buildings...
...would set up an independent commission for policing national elections, limit campaign spending to 100 per voter, repeal the equal-time provision of the Federal Communications Act to encourage broadcasters to provide more free air time for presidential candidates, and forbid the channeling of campaign contributions from a single donor through a maze of dummy committees...