Word: solicited
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Lyman also attributed the unencouraging results of the drive, which has now become an open-ended, low-key effort to solicit special gifts, to a national decline in interest in scholarship support and the faltering economy...
Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said yesterday he does not recollect any references in Gordon's first letter to the possibility of Gordon severing financial ties to the University. But Gordon's dissatisfaction is worrisome to University officials who solicit contributions from alumni...
...said a deliberate effort had been made to solicit suggestion for a replacement for Ebert, whose resignation takes effect July 1, 1977, from as many sources as possible both within and outside of the Harvard Medical Community...
There is no doubting Harvard's ability to attract big international grant money. Bok says offers are being turned away faster than they are being accepted by the University; they are pouring in even without embarrassing fundraising trips to the Persian Gulf to solicit contracts and contributions for Harvard...
...like to correct the allegation that Southwestern's recruiting practices are unethical and illegal. We think it significant that no one really knows what the specific nature of the charge is. For example, the Rules and Regulations of Harvard College state that "no firm, agency, or individual shall solicit in a university dormitory, at any time or for any purpose," and that no student may run a business from his room. This--the "letter of the ban" by Dean Epps--is no different from the "ban" placed on any other firm, agency or individual. A lot of noise has arisen...