Word: money
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...more than five years, Harvard has been immersed in its Capital Campaign--a quest to shake $2.1 billion from the pockets of its alumni and other supporters. Along the way, a team of professional fundraisers, administrators and alumni volunteers have turned the process of asking for money into a science...
...that doesn't work, then you get a visit from Neil and you chit-chat about the world and about the weather and then he says 'this school needs money,'" she says...
Some alumni take the initiative and contribute without even being asked. But, in order to wring money out of the rest, the University tuned up its complex, aggressive fundraising machine...
Sources: AP, Better Business Bureau, U.S. Geological Survey, Money, Wall Street Journal, Consumer Price Index, New York Times, New York Law Journal
...live in a different society now than we did during the Johnson administration. Today, a ?normal? life involves a lot more things than ever before," like television, cable and computers. "It?s not like measuring how old you are," Cohen adds. "You could have the exact same amount of money, adjusted for inflation, as you did in 1965, and you may be poor now - even if you weren?t poor back then...