Word: geoffrey
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...cross-identity” publication.“The idea was embracing diversity in a broad sense, not just race [but also] class, religion, sexual orientation, and gender,” said Lee, who is also a Crimson editor.The magazine has come a long way in 10 years, said Geoffrey A. Fowler ’00, the 1998-1999 editor of Diversity & Distinction and now a foreign correspondent at the New York Times, adding that the first several issues of the magazine were put together in the Science Center computer lab. The magazine now has an office in the basement...
...Fussa Distinguished Teaching Award and, in 1994, HBS followed suit, presenting him with a Distinguished Service Award. Raymond was also very involved in non-profit work and led many training courses for an audience ranging from museum directors to police chiefs. Raymond is survived by his wife; a stepson, Geoffrey B. Clark; four brothers, and two grandchildren...
There were a few especially grueling stages of the process. Fingleton recalls a particular scene in which his father (played by Geoffrey Rush), begins to drink again, after a period of sobriety...
Raymond is survived by his wife; a stepson, Geoffrey B. Clark; four brothers, and two grandchildren...
...friends, including New York Mayor Edward Koch, were startled. Manes was at the peak of his 21-year political career, newly re-elected, and admired by his constituents. Soon, though, the reason for Manes' inner torture became known: his close friend Geoffrey Lindenauer, 52, whom Manes had placed as deputy director of the city's parking-violations bureau, was charged with extorting $5,000 from a private collection agency as a payoff for a contract to dun motorists for unpaid parking tickets...