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...people live longer and more dynamic lives, they want to remain active in the communities they've known for so long," says Arlyne Leeds, sales associate in the Locust Valley, N.Y., real estate office of Insignia Douglas Elliman. Leeds estimates that only 2 out of 5 of her clients 65 and over are relocating to warmer climates. A year...
...President of the Board of Overseers Richard E. Oldenburg ’54 prepared to deliver three insignia to the President—two silver keys, two seals of the College and the earliest College record—he encouraged Summers to preserve Harvard’s strength while also realizing the need for change...
...presidential installation ceremony—replete with symbolic University insignia and political dignitaries—is a long-standing hallmark of an institution that prides itself on its rich history...
...winter day in 1707, Mass. Governor Joseph Dudley delivered a Latin oration before a small crowd. Leverett accepted the charge and several insignia of his office—the Harvard charter of 1650, the orignal hand-drawn design for the College seal and symbolic keys to the University. The emblems have since moved to safe, climate-controlled storage vaults in the Harvard Archives, but they remain a part of the ceremony today, representing the “tangible wealth of the University,” Gomes says...
Students who attended the Office of Career Services (OCS) Career Forum last Friday found fewer frisbees, cups, and other corporate insignia-marked freebies than were available at the event last year...