Word: touche
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Hemingways were at first cautious about Errol. But since that Christmas visit, Errol has been in close touch with Jack. Together with Margaux's agent Peggy Nestor, they set up the Fabergé deal, which runs until 1980 and may yield Margaux more than a million if she promotes other products for Fabergé as well...
...GSAS, McKinney said, will "get in touch with group I and group II minority seniors" next fall to tell them about the graduate schools and convince them to apply...
...have a good product, people just want to give," and Peterson's low-key manner seems to support such an effortless view of fundraising. It's the meticulous approach that "makes people want to give to Harvard, instead of the Metropolitan Opera," Peterson says. But underneath the soft touch is an organization which Peterson says is very effective at "letting people know what their obligation is to Harvard...
Fundraising, however, is impossible without establishing close touch with alumni and it is such maneuvering that Peterson has done in his current office. When Peterson moved into Mass Hall in the spring of 1972 from his position as director of admissions. Peterson and President Bok outlined three areas of concern in alumni affairs: continuing education for alumni, "inter-generational" contacts, and stepped-up communications to involve alumni with developments in Cambridge...
...very early in the morning and put literature in people's mailboxes," says Fleming, making an effort to remember. Politics were not a big issue, and they were especially not so for Radcliffe women: the 1950 Yearbook gushed about the few political clubs, "through them girls are kept in touch with the hard cruel world...