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...imperial farewell for a simple man. The hymns, prayers and Bible readings by two of his four children, John (Jack) Ford and Susan Ford Bales, echoed through the stained-glass splendor of a cathedral that is the sixth largest in the world and second largest in the U.S. Christmas trees and pin wreaths still graced the columns and alcoves. The two-football-fields-long cathedral has been the site of funerals and memorial services for a dozen Presidents...
...than eight rooms. Betty took delight in the incongruity of a messy family living in a 132-room mansion. "I looked around [a hectic clan dinner] and chuckled to myself. I thought, Well, it's the same old family table; it's just in a different place." Her daughter Susan, 17, was there with a nightcap over her curlers; her date was there in his dress pants and suspenders. The First Lady was in her robe. "It was just like home. I don't know what the staff must have thought." Betty's bout with breast cancer (and, after leaving...
...goals and dreams, and to know that I have had and can have that kind of impact on new generations as one of my proudest achievements.” The goals of the national mentorship campaign are to recognize the work of mentors and to recruit new volunteers, said Susan Moses, the co-director of the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) Harvard Mentoring Project. Other personalities include Maya Angelou, Clint Eastwood, and Sting, all of whom will be making public service announcements to raise awareness about the importance of mentoring. Jones—after whom Harvard?...
...realize that different disciplines have radically disparate approaches to that question, and that those disparities are fascinating in themselves,” she wrote.The proposal drew significant concern from some Faculty members at yesterday’s meeting.Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France Susan R. Suleiman told the Faculty that the newly-proposed area was far too broad.“If the aim of a liberal arts education is not to, among other things, teach us what it means to be human, then I don’t know what it is,” she said, adding...
...meeting protested the task force’s decision to create a new system mirroring the Core’s structure. “One of the problems with the Core, and maybe one of the only ones, is that there are too many categories,” Susan R. Suleiman, the Dillon professor of the civilization of France, said at the meeting. “The fewer categories, and the more vague, the better.” —Lois E. Beckett and Evan H. Jacobs contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer...