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Thomas W. Janes
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Director of Development Post To Be Filled by Alfred Gibbens
After a nine-month search, the University announced yesterday that Alfred M. Gibbens, president of Yankton College in South Dakota, will
Harvard Studies Major Fund Drive Like Most Ivy Schools
While several Ivy League schools are conducting major fund drives for over $100 million, the Harvard Development Office has hired
Class of '76 Joint Fund Drive Nets All-Time High of $19,000
A joint fundraising drive by the Class of 1976 raised over $19,000 for the Harvard-Radcliffe Fund, breaking all previous Senior
A Change Pays Off
Several years ago when the University opted to establish an internal financial management corporation, Harvard Management Company, there were doubts
Colt Switches To Mass Hall
Harvard's director of development will assume a new position this summer in a move designed to strengthen the University's fund
University's Endowment Rises by Over $100 Million
The market value of Harvard's endowment rose nearly 8 per cent from $1.3 billion to over $1.4 billion during the
Learning to Live with the Squeeze
Paul C. Cabot '21, former Treasurer of Harvard, was in his office one day nearly 25 years ago when an
The $50-Million Plateau
The news that outside funding to the University dropped by nearly $4.5 million in the past fiscal year highlights one
Harper's Response
Nelson W. Aldrich, Jr. '57, the author of the Harper's Magazine article "Harvard on the Way Down," received strong criticism
Small Colleges' Financial Woes Are Also Affecting Harvard
Budgetary retrenchments such as an increase in student-faculty ratios and staff cutbacks in non-academic positions have stabilized the financial positions
CIA Files Include Clippings From The Harvard Crimson
Copies of Central Intelligence Agency memorandums, which The Crimson received yesterday after requesting agency files under the Freedom of Information
Trends Show Outside Support Declines
The "difficult and volatile period in the history of world capital markets" lamented in this year's Financial Report to the
Moonlighting in Academia
When Otto Eckstein, Professor of Economics, founded Data Resources Inc. (DRI) in 1969 he probably knew that he would be
Ford Squabbles Hurt Harvard Soccer
Tensions that have been brewing all season between soccer coach George Ford and the varsity players have seriously hurt the
Fisher 'Informally Invited' Sadat To Harvard Last Year
Roger D. Fisher, professor of Law, said yesterday that when he was in Cairo last year he extended an "informal