Word: plannersally
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Planners agree that individual alumni, asopposed to large corporations or charitablefoundations, will form the backbone of the effort.
It seems to be a kind of biorhythm, perhaps not all that different from those that seize swallows and salmon. And it is now epidemic in the U.S. This year the National Association of Reunion Planners estimates that nearly 30 million of us will defy distance, age and pinched wallets...
In a year when both parties are trying to appeal to disenchanted voters, Republican officials are hoping that Barbara Bush -- who is roughly twice as popular as her husband -- can bring back many of the disaffected when she speaks in Houston this week. Convention planners say they are counting on...
It's one thing to warn people that the Big One is coming -- someday soon. Engineers can design stronger bridges and sounder buildings; city planners can guide development in ways that reduce hazards. It's quite another thing to sound the alarm for an earthquake less than a minute away...
One of the most difficult challenges facing doomsday planners was deciding what cultural treasures should be saved. In 1950 the National Gallery of Art began construction of a $550,000 facility on the grounds of Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Va., as a safe haven for works of...