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...Athletic Director John P. Reardon '60 thinks something went wrong. He said the whole affair was "too pressured." He feels that injustices occurred in distributing the tickets, so he decided to rectify the situation in case the icemen make it to the final rounds of the playoffs and another set of tickets goes on sale...
...with our friends next Tuesday, if Harvard has a good weekend. At least we won't have to get up early, though. To prevent these all-night endurance contests my friend said it was fun, standing in the cold night for hours--before they become an unpleasant hockey ritual. Reardon has decided not to put the 1000 tickets up for sale until...
...Reardon explains that the idea behind the various stages is that the planners must first appeal to alumni, then wait for the "decision to crystallize." "Named" gifts are available in return for donations of more than $5000. Endowed professorships, for example, go for $1.25 million...
...Reardon says that the rest of the Campaign will consist of "systematic fundraising." He adds that the drive has approximately 5000 alumni working closely with the phone-canvassing project, but they must reach more than 60,000 alumni...
While the final number will be a difficult one reach, many feel that even if they don't attain if $350 million mark, they will have done the lie they could. Reardon adds that he did not force one big push as the Campaign with down, would like to see us just coast...