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...elder Case died when Clifford was only 16, leaving the family with limited financial resources. But it was unthinkable that Clifford would not go to Rutgers, the alma mater of his father and uncle Clarence. His mother (now a spry 75, still lives in Poughkeepsie) could muster part of the money, and Clifford made the rest by working at odd jobs, which included playing the pipe organ at churches on Sunday. In his junior year, Clifford met Ruth Miriam Smith, a freshman at the New Jersey College for Women. They were married four years later, now have two daughters...
...proclaiming their belief in its fundamental importance to human freedom and progress, and if these actions are reported, the aggregate impact would become genuinely important in a political sense and be heard around the world as a reaffirmation of our faith."Before Low Library and the Statue of Alma Mater, President Pusey receives his honorary degree from Columbia's President Kirk at the joint graduation and June Bicentennial exercises on Morningside Heights...
...same time, Anderson was writing the first of his famous college medleys. These met with such unqualified success that soon afterwards he took a tune from the hit Of Thee I Sing and converted it into a Crimson Wintergreen, which has since become a sort of colloquial alma mater...
...Greek-god pose (in a bathing suit) before displaying his diving and swimming skills to news photographers. He also celebrated the publication of his own summing up, A Philosophy for Our Time, a series of four sage lectures on 20th century democracy and capitalism, delivered earlier at his alma mater, the City College of New York. Baruch's central idea: "We in America have sought our goal of equality for all not by pulling everyone down to the same level, as happened elsewhere, but by giving everyone an opportunity to rise...
...several hundred feet above the southern extremity of Cayuga Lake," as one official publication anatomically describes it, has long had the reputation of being one of the most scenic in the United States. On esthetic grounds alone, Cornell students show pardonable pride when they sing of their "noble alma mater, Glorious to view...