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Collecting almost $39 million from a variety of private sources including alumni, foundations, and bequests, Harvard topped Stanford, last year's winner in the dollar sweepstakes, by nearly $3 million. Cornell amassed some $27.7 million for third and Yale $22.5 million for fourth. The figures for fiscal year 1963-64, compiled by John Price Jones Company, Inc., New York firm of financial consultants, now that all eight Ivy League colleges rank among the nation's top twenty universities in private gifts. Dartmouth, the poorest, received $5.3 million in gifts. And Pennsylvania, the second poorest, received $9.6 million...

Author: By Robert J. Samuelson, | Title: Harvard Hits Top of Gift List in '64 | 2/20/1965 | See Source »

...opposition facing Harvard's team is as strong as that facing Holleran. If he Crimson manages to defeat the winner of the Connecticut-Ontario match, it must meet either Navy or New York's second squad. The Ontario and New York squads are the most likely to give Harvard trouble, but in this tournament any team could...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Racketmen Shoot for National Titles | 2/19/1965 | See Source »

...reported results. At that stage, Abel was leading McDonald by about 4,000 votes, but it would be at least ten days before all the voting was tabulated. After that, it would undoubtedly require several more weeks-in which to adjudicate charges and countercharges-before the winner would be known...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Labor: Trouble Ahead | 2/19/1965 | See Source »

...Bitter. No matter who wins the Steelworkers' presidency, the election returns had already set management to shuddering. The present steel contract runs out May 1, and negotiations have been suspended until a winner is declared between McDonald and Abel. And since his term does not expire until May 31, McDonald will remain in charge of this year's contract negotiations. Abel's forces already have won a clear majority of the union's wage policy and executive committees. A contract negotiated by McDonald could possibly be overturned by Abel's people. On the other hand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Labor: Trouble Ahead | 2/19/1965 | See Source »

...start arriving in the mail. In the old days, it was a case of Wheaties or a carton of Life Savers. Nowadays there are certificates, medals, highball glasses, ashtrays, barometers. The earth-shaking event is duly recorded by Golf Digest, which gives away clothes and golfing trips to the winners of its annual Hole-in-One Sweepstakes. Last summer Harrah's Club at Lake Tahoe, Nev., ran its own hole-in-one contest, and the winner had his choice of three prizes: a Rolls-Royce, a Ferrari, or "His and Hers" Jaguars. Al Reale, a restaurant owner from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Golf: Heaven in the Cup | 2/19/1965 | See Source »

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