Word: sponsors
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...deciding which way to vote, even if they were clear about their own positions on the issue. Campaign for Choice, a coalition of pro-choice organizations, is pushing for voter education in order that voters understand that the pro-choice vote is "No." In addition, they are helping to sponsor a march to defeat the amendment on Saturday, October 18, starting at Copley Plaza...
...affairs will center on commemorative dinners held by each house for their residents. Most of the dinners will honor distinguished guests, and many houses will sponsor symposia open to all undergraduates...
...Dallas project calls for 54 sixth-grade classes in some of the city's poorest neighborhoods to be adopted by local businesses, individuals or community groups. For each class, the sponsor will contribute a total of about $25,000 over six years. After graduation, the STEP (Strategies to Elevate People) Foundation, which runs the program, expects to pay an average of $250 each semester toward each student's college tuition...
Despite the fundraising ban, though, some University arts organizations will sponsor events to raise money on their own, says Fred L. Glimp '50, vice president for alumni affairs. Harvard museums will sponsor "black tie affairs" for their supporters, Glimp says...
...world of 'Daaahling!' I can't stand it," Lauren says. Instead he tends his ranch, drives a collection of antique race cars, and jogs three or four miles each morning. Lauren's cultural interests tend to mirror his professional instincts. Last year he spent a reported $350,000 to sponsor an acclaimed historical exposition of riding tack and apparel, called "Man and the Horse," at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Though he professes to be nonpolitical, Lauren openly supported Democratic Hopeful Gary Hart during the 1984 presidential campaign...