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...called it a great venue for a date: “No matter what, it’s ultimately romantic—the cold provides a reason to get close.” Her date, Francisco Aguilar ’05 nodded in agreement, but when Freedman added, “I want to be proposed to under a meteor shower,” he seemed a bit uncomfortable...
Former Dartmouth President James O. Freedman and former Cornell President Frank H.T. Rhodes helped to initiate and circulate the petition, but the current presidents of their universities did not sign...
...Marc Freedman, author of Prime Time, a book about the aging of the baby-boom generation, predicts that retirement will look different for boomers. The first retirement communities in the early '60s responded to "a desire on the part of many older adults for a new sense of community in a society where age had become a stigma," he says. Today, he suggests, the impetus toward new forms of community has more to do with the extent to which people derived their identity and social connections from work. "Our research shows that what people miss more than anything else...
...experts say. And the threat of further attacks in the U.S. gives seniors a greater sense of purpose in their hometowns. "Those who might have been thinking of retiring elsewhere will now instead feel the need to stay put to help out their families, neighbors and communities," predicts Marc Freedman, San Francisco-based author of Prime Time: How the Baby Boomers Will Revolutionize Retirement and Transform America (Public Affairs...
...Freedman and Chasse were the third-seeded team of the tournament...