Word: shirts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...policy only applies to internal use of the Harvard name. Outsiders who wish to license Harvard's name--a T-shirt printer, for example--must still pay royalties through the Office for Technology and Trademark Licensing...
...result, every T-shirt, pen or mug that bears the Harvard name must be approved by the University, a task which falls to the trademark office...
...These 't-shirt detectives' check to see if the manufacturers have contracted with the University and if not, they are usually offered a contract, she said...
Retreating to his garage, he cut a block of wood to fit his shirt pocket. Then he carried it around for months, pretending it was a computer. Was he free for lunch on Wednesday? Hawkins would haul out the block and tap on it as if he were checking his schedule. If he needed a phone number, he would pretend to look it up on the wood. Occasionally he would try out different design faces with various button configurations, using paper printouts glued to the block...
Wearing a baggy blue suit and white shirt, Gates broke through the throng of journalists and staff members to shake some manicured hands. After he'd provided virtually every Senator in the room with a frameable photo-op, he pushed his way to one end of the green felt-covered witness table and coolly greeted Sun Microsystems' Scott McNealy, chief of the Gates bashers. The committee staff--hoping for as many fireworks as possible--placed McNealy directly to Gates' left, next to Microsoft's other archrival, the aggrieved Jim Barksdale of Netscape Communications Corp...