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The Alumni

In this issue's Alumni section:
Let's Go Professional - The Graduate: Commencing...and Continuing - The Struggle to Juggle - Honoring Our Own - Harvard Hopefuls - The Front Line - Well above Par - Passionate Negotiator - Yesterday's News

For more alumni web resources, check out Harvard Gateways, the Harvard Alumni Association's website

Harvard Hopefuls

There are awards to be given and University offices to fill, and Harvard asks for your participation in the process. It's not too early, for instance, to nominate fellow alumni as candidates for the Board of Overseers and for elected directors of the HAA. To propose candidates, including graduates of professional schools and younger alumni, write to Paul J. Crowley '53, Chairman, Overseers-Directors Nominating Committee, Harvard Alumni Association, Wadsworth House, Cambridge 02138.

The HAA's alumni-awards committee is seeking potential recipients of the HAA Awards (see "Honoring Our Own") and Harvard Medals (see "Stellar Service," July-August). Send your ideas to Betsey Urschel, M.Ed. '63, Chair, HAA Committee on Alumni Awards, Wadsworth House, Cambridge 02138.

Members of the Harvard community are also invited to submit names of likely candidates for honorary degrees to be awarded in June 2000 and beyond. Biographical material about your nominee(s) and comments in support of your recommendation should accompany submissions. Nominations may be sent to Professor Hanna H. Gray, chair of the Harvard Corporation's advisory committee on honorary degrees, or to the Secretary to the Corporation, at Loeb House, 17 Quincy Street, Cambridge 02138. Nominations should be submitted by November 6.



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