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A.G. Lafley prefers khakis over Armani and systems over charisma. But despite his soft-spoken style, Lafleya s transformation of Procter & Gamble made him a star in business circles, as he earned a reputation as one of the countrya s most effective CEOs.
Growing up in a Scottish castle designed by famed architect Robert Adam had a lasting influence on Susan MacTavish Best.
New obituary: Arthur H. Applegate, MD
Arthur H. Applegate, MD, a long-time resident of Ilion, New York, died November 21, 2009, in Granville, Ohio.
Emily Maretsky | Nice Shoes, Let's Date
When I went home a few weekends ago, I felt overwhelmed by college application dj vu as my little brother spent his Saturday afternoon writing essays and bookmarking pages in the dozens of college guidebooks scattered across the living room.
Headteacher at Queensferry Primary steps down
HEAD teacher Sheilah Jackson stepped down this week after 18 years at Queensferry Primary School.
The Colgate Bookstore will host a special event with Richard Frost and Tapesty: All-Centuries Singers on Saturday, December 5 at 3:00 p.m. at 3 Utica Street.
Fitchburg native elected to Phi Beta Kappa
Ian Stearns, son of Roseann and Barry Stearns of Fitchburg, and a student at Hamilton College, has been elected to the Epsilon chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest and most prestigious honor society in the country.
San Francisco State Professor to Lecture at Hamilton College About Human Trafficking
Dr. Julietta Hua, professor of women and gender studies at San Francisco State University, will present a lecture titled "Cleaning Up After Human Trafficking: - Cleaning Lady' and the Politics of Representation" on Monday, Nov.
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Broward County Fair moves to mall
The cattle shows, agricultural displays and beauty pageants will still be around at the upcoming Broward County Fair, but the economy has forced organizers to pull back on the midway.
Elite schools provide full scholarships
Two top-ranked liberal arts colleges have signed onto a program that gives student leaders from Miami-Dade County full college scholarships.
Barbie's crotch makes statement as art
Allie Pohla s a oeIdeal Woman: Necklace,a a pendant fashioned to look like the Barbie doll crotch, is currently exhibited at the Illiterate Gallery.
Space Tourism a Reality by 2012
The latest trend in eco-tourism is completely out of this world ... and right around the corner.
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Panama Grad Selected To Phi Beta Ka.....
Anthony Sali, son of Pamela and William Sali of Ashville and a student at Hamilton College, has been elected to the Epsilon chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest honor society in the country.
Award Winning Author, Commentator to Lecture at Hamilton
Melissa Harris Lacewell, associate professor of politics and African American studies at Princeton University, will present a lecture, "Rethinking Race and Citizenship in the Age of Obama," on Wednesday, Nov.
Cardoni, a junior majoring in economics and creative writing, is a graduate of Exeter Area High School.
Hamilton College Levitt Series to Host Panel on a oeArt, History, and Politics of the Novela
" Pakistani novelists Kamila Shasmie and Tariq Ali will participate in a panel on "Art, History, and Politics of the Novel," on Thursday, Nov.
Washington & Jefferson Professor to Give Winslow Lecture at Hamilton College
Andrew Mulvania, assistant professor of English at Washington & Jefferson College, will give the Winslow Classics Lecture about Greek and Roman pastoral poetry on Thursday, Nov.
Witch Hunting Researcher to Speak at Hamilton College
One of the world's foremost experts on the legal aspects of witch hunting Brian Levack will speak on "Women and Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe" on Monday, Nov.
GALLERY: Eighth annual Fall Fest
Jacob Halpin, 3, of New Hartford paints a miniature pumpkin during the eighth annual Fall Fest in... Photo 1 of 10 "Ham" the Hamilton College mascot dances for children during the eighth annual Fall Fest in the C... Photo 2 of 10 Hamilton College junior Rebecca Rowe, 20, paints stars on seven-year-old Clinton resident Elizabe... Photo 3 of 10 ...
Hamilton College Theatre Department Hosting a oeDesign for the Theatrea Lecture Series
Clinton, N.Y. - The Hamilton College Theatre Department is hosting three lectures in a series called a oeArt and the Stage: Design for the Theatre.a They will all take place in Minor Theater on the Hamilton campus and are free and open to the public.A A The first event is a lecture/demonstration of scene painting techniques with Michelle Bonker on ...