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1937 GEN. AND MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK He was the leader who had unified most of China under a reformist government. She was a daughter of the eminent, Western-oriented Soong family who became his effective propagandist in the U.S. Though they had been forced to flee the Japanese invasion...
One day Justin received a catalog for Successories, the pre-eminent retailer of motivational art--posters and plaques bearing corporate bromides along the order of "Your attitude determines your altitude." The Sewells and Kersten started "bitterly laughing at how there was nothing in the catalog remotely appropriate to the situation...
The new policy grants class credit to gifts of more than $250,000—from any alum—to the schools of design, divinity, education, government and public health, as long as the donation is earmarked for priorities identified by the schools’ deans. As a result...
“Harvard University is committed to remaining pre-eminent in Afro-American Studies,” Summers said in a written statement. “I am delighted that Professor Gates will continue his leadership of our Department of Afro-American Studies and of the W.E.B. Du Bois...
Even though sources indicated that the announcement had been eminent, the decision still rocked the hockey-crazed town. Morris, who began coaching at Clarkson in 1989, was the school’s all-time winningest coach (306-156-42) and had brought the Golden Knights to nine NCAA tournaments.