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Dubbed the “world’s best corporate rallier,” by a biographer of Bill Gates ’77, it is no surprise that Gates selected his college friend to help run Microsoft...

Author: By Nicholas F. Josefowitz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Personable Ballmer Leads College Extracurriculars, Microsoft | 6/4/2002 | See Source »

...goal of the protest, according to rallier Jessy J. Fernandez '99, was to let pre-frosh, undergraduates and the entire Harvard community know that "Harvard is really failing" in its attempts to diversify its faculty and curriculum...

Author: By Brendan H. Gibbon, | Title: Coalition Seeking Diversity Leads Afternoon Rally | 4/22/1997 | See Source »

...chanh, or "rallier to the true national cause," spends his first six to eight weeks in a Chieu Hoi center. He is given two sets of clothing, entertained with tours, television and basic educational films, and granted $1.60 a month pocket money. The defector is also rewarded according to a fixed bounty scale for whatever he brings with him. A pistol is worth $10, an automatic rifle $62, and an 82-mm. mortar $500. One happy ex-Communist became an instant capitalist when he collected $16,000 for pointing the way to a sizable arms cache...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Viet Nam: After Crossing Over | 8/23/1968 | See Source »

Central Weakness. In the opinion of many Georgians, the Journal and the Constitution are a disgrace to all red-blooded white Southerners. Roy V. Harris, a rallier of the state's racists, usually refers to the Constitution's publisher as "Rastus" Ralph McGill. While in office, Congressman Davis frequently castigated the papers from the House floor. "The mud throwing of this collection of little peewees," he said in 1961, "amounts to about as much as a flock of grassbirds*in a fence corner chattering at an eagle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Another Voice in Atlanta | 6/19/1964 | See Source »

...deal were six small banks connected with the Foreman system. Monday morning they promptly closed their doors until their status could be learned. Knowledge that the "trouble-spot" has been erased brought cheer to La Salle Street, also to Wall Street where stocks again rallied. But no rallier was Foreman stock which opened at $30 offered, nothing bid, against Saturday's $105, a recent price of $250. And Chicagoans were of the opinion that the historic Foreman family has passed forever out of the Chicago banking scene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: In Chicago | 6/15/1931 | See Source »

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