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About one third of all private gifts are bequests, $12.2 million last year. The Harvard College Fund, which solicits from alumni of the College, collected $3.4 million in 1963-64. This year's goal is $2.7 million, and fiscal 1964-66 in $3 million. "We expect to achieve them both," James A. Rousmaniere '40, director, said yesterday...
...were clearly relieved that the program was not tougher. "I was pleased," said David Rockefeller, president of Chase Manhattan Bank, "that a voluntary approach was taken rather than a resort to rigid capital controls." Still, many businessmen found the program too vague, felt that it would be hard to expect voluntary restraint on investments abroad without firmer guidelines. Michael McCarthy, chairman of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, suggested that the Government induce U.S. businessmen to bring more of their profits home by slashing the current 48% tax rate on such profits to the capital-gains level of 25%. Many bankers...
...school," Frei has recruited an unpaid hammer-and-nail corps of 1,500 university students to build schools in out-of-the-way places that have rarely seen a government mission of any kind. Local communities provide building materials, plus food and lodging for the student workers. The students expect to complete 100 classrooms during the present two-month vacation period and another 100 during the July break. Next year Frei hopes to recruit half of Chile's 20,000 university students as vacation volunteers...
...professional stance." A clergyman must never even think, for example, of driving a red Corvette convertible. For beginning preachers, a black, two-door Falcon is ideal; a dark green Chevy II with automatic transmission is "safe" for the pastor of a small congregation. But a substantial urban congregation may expect its minister to drive something a bit larger and less austere, such as a blue Mercury Comet or a Pontiac Tempest...
...addition, Pickett expects the Columbia team to be in the audience when Harvard wrestles Rutgers tonight. The Lions will be able to familiarize themselves with the styles of their Harvard opponents. Columbia will know what to expect the following day; Harvard will not. The element of surprise will be one-sided...