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...many as 20,000 people could fill Tercentenary Theatre today to hear former U.S. President Bill Clinton address seniors during Class Day exercises...
American Express Company (AMEX) CEO Kenneth I. Chenault was listed in Ebony Magazine’s 1995 ranking of the 50 most influential African-American figures in the last half-century, and today, he will address a group of graduates who may some day go on to leave their own marks on the business world. A 1976 graduate of the Law School, Chenault was named as one of four black leaders of Fortune 500 companies in 2004. He has gone from being a “pathfinder,” as Ebony called him, to a staple of the financial...
...banner year for new social spaces cropping up around campus, as the College tried to address student complaints of a social life centered around cramped dorm rooms and exclusive final clubs. Additions including the Cambridge Queen’s Head pub, the Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH), the Lamont Library Café, and Women’s Center opened to levels of student enthusiasm that ranged from the subdued to the ecstatic...
...first non-faculty individual to be invited to address seniors was Martin Luther King in 1968. He accepted the invitation prior to his assassination in April, and his wife Coretta Scott King spoke in his place...
Mother Teresa spoke in 1982, and U2 lead singer and activist Bono addressed seniors in 2001. Bono’s speech was the last Class Day address to be ticketed; Clinton’s speech tomorrow will be ticketed as well...