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Last year, Ghaith R. Pharaon, a 1965 Harvard Business School alumnus, gave his graduate alma mater as much as $1 million on the occasion of his 25th reunion. He has already paid an initial installment of $100,000, according to alumni sources.
3. There is a specific topic related to every occasion. Decorum and appropriateness should exist between the topic being discussed and the occasion.
Doblin's study, based on surveys of 1035 members of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, showed that 44 percent of the doctors had, on at least one occasion, urged a patient to smoke marijuana, and that 48 percent would do so if the drug were legal.
All the right protocol was observed. KURT MASUR, making his first appearance as music director of the New York Philharmonic (succeeding Zubin Mehta), rightly judged that the occasion was more ceremonial than musical. So the German maestro began with a polite bow to America, conducting two short pieces by contemporary...
IN STOUGHTON last year, my entryway started off the Hunt with a cheer composed for the occasion. "Stoughton, Stoughton, Stoughton," they called out from the steps. "Everyone else is a "shithead."