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...Raymond J. McGuire ’79, so much that in October 2003, they created a scholarship in his name—the David L. Evans Scholarship Fund.The fund, which started out with the goal of reaching $250,000, has now raised over $660,000 from over 425 donors??and has set a new goal of $1 million.“The lesson, I guess,” Evans says, “Is that you never know the influence you have—I had no idea that I had impressed those kids so much...
...donations by Harvard affiliates after last December’s massive tsunami. But if Harvard wants to get the biggest bang for its charitable buck, the University should focus its philanthropic efforts on the oft-ignored humanitarian crises that pass in and out of the headlines, where donors?? dollars are needed the most. Harvard’s Katrina matching-funds drive is expected to raise a total that tops last winter’s tsunami effort. Now imagine, for example, that instead of giving aid to hurricane relief groups here in the United States, Harvard had chosen...
...small group of Harvard administrators and donors??including University President Lawrence H. Summers—gathered in Rexburg, Idaho yesterday to attend the inauguration of former Business School Dean Kim B. Clark '74 as chief of the town’s Mormon college...
...vice president of trusts, David W. Scudder ’57 handles donors?? charitable trusts at the management company, which invests the University’s $22.6 billion endowment. He also helped the University get clearance from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to allow donors to invest those trusts in the Harvard endowment...
...concerns. The thing is, while the College is trying to woo me with a Beirut tournament and the suggestion that by refusing to give “only 10 bucks” I am unappreciative, another side of the campus—students screened as potentially higher donors??are appealed to with a different lure: the promise of influence...