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...This weekend, the government of France knighted an alumnae for his distinguished accomplishments in, um, wine collecting. The sons and daughters of the Fly got down and dirty with the knight and his nearest and dearest geriatrics. The band was good and the 12-year-old grandchild doling out Champagne was even better. Sharing is caring in Hollis...
...greatest woman I have ever known. The former Governor of Texas was electrifying, brilliant, loyal, tolerant. She was also exhausting. I am surprised Ann stopped long enough to leave this world. She loved telling stories. One of her favorites was about taking her darling grandchild Lily to see the Queen of England. Later Ann asked Lily what she remembered. "The Queen had lipstick on her teeth!" said Lily. I heard Ann tell this anecdote to masters of the universe, and they'd fall out of their chairs and start writing checks for charity. Ann, you were always the most alive...
...will not pick up the added cost which is why we are turning to you, to ask for your support in helping Harvard Hillel continue to provide our kosher food program. This program is central to making Hillel our home-away-from-home for your child or grandchild and hundreds of alumni. In order to maintain the quality and flexibility of this program, we must raise $75,000 by June...
...join its board. "Ms. Roussel is the granddaughter of our founder and we recognize her as such. But putting her on the board is something entirely different. Onassis made no such provision," he said. "He didn't even name Christina as president." That's not a view Onassis' grandchild shares. With assets ranging from the shipping fleets to property in Paris, London and St. Moritz to development projects spanning the globe, the foundation has the heft and reach of a multinational corporation - and an idiosyncratic structure all its own. Athina's claim stems from the foundation's statutes, which state...
...John Ratey, co-author of the landmark Driven to Distraction, says seniors are often referred by their children in a "stair-step" sequence--first the grandchild is found to have ADD, then the parent and finally Grandma or Grandpa. Recalls Virginia Cooper, 73, who has a grandchild with ADHD: "My daughter said, 'Mother, I think you've got it.' And I said, 'Don't be ridiculous.' But then I read about it and realized that maybe she was right. I've always been distracted. I cannot stick to one thing. It's like somebody's changing channels in my brain...