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...served as a role model to so many millions of people in this country and around the world,” Mr. McCain added that “her overall record is very, very meritorious.” We can expect to see Rice given substantial consideration for the Vice Presidential spot in the McCain Campaign. It would be a highly unexpected and highly effective move...
...Vice President Randall S. Sarafa ’09 said that he has perceived an overwhelming sentiment that the move seriously affected social life...
...class, I was struck by the great diversity of vocations and avocations that have engaged my classmates. To be sure, the volume was full of attorneys and physicians and professors as well as architects, engineers, editors, bankers, and even a few economists. Many listed the title "vice president," and, not a few, "president." But the class of 1975 also includes those who listed their occupations as composer, environmental advocate, musician, playwright, rabbi, conflict resolution coach, painter, community organizer, and essayist. And even for those of us with the more conventional job descriptions, the nature of our daily work...
...This is just one of many photos adorning his office, and while Stone has spent the last 13 years in higher education—first at Columbia and then as Harvard’s vice president for government, community, and public affairs—Stone’s ties in the world of policymaking still run deep...
...years later, Stone received a call from Harvard offering him a position as vice president. When he was deciding whether he wanted to take the job, he got a taste of the weight that the Harvard name carried...