Word: pm
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...pm: Graham, Houghton, Bok and Faust enter the room and the press conference begins. Alan Stone, the vice president for government, community, and public affairs, addresses the crowd of about 50. Robert E. Rubin '60 and James F. Rothenberg '68 are the only two Corporation members absent...
...pm: Intercepted on his way out of Loeb House, Houghton tells a Crimson reporter "I feel very good. I think we have a wonderful president. The fact that she is a woman is great, but I think she is the best candidate...
...pm: Faust exits Loeb House with James R. Houghton '58, the senior fellow of the Harvard Corporation. They cross Quincy Street and enter the Barker Center, where the press conference is to be held...
...pm: Interim President Derek C. Bok is seen driving down Quincy Street in his silver Toyota Prius. He turns to look at Loeb House as he passes...
...pm: Reporters begin to fill the Thompson room at the Barker center in anticipation of the 4 p.m. press conference. Gazing down on the proceedings are important figures in Radcliffe's history including a painting of LeBaron Russell Briggs, who was the second president of Radcliffe College from 1903 to 1925, and Helen Keller, who graduated from Radcliffe College in 1904. A spokesperson announces that Bok, Houghton, and Susan L. Graham '64, the president of the Board of Overseers will be appearing on stage with Faust...