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lundi, mars 28, 2005

Group "harvard-sf" Is Live On LinkedIn

The harvard-sf discussion list branding work on
LinkedIn is done. Click on,

https://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/976/709FE96DA9A5/

to join.

Thanks again to Kennedy School grad Taiyu Chen for
doing such a great job on the logo for us!

Under Additional Information list harvard-sf in the
Groups and Associations section on LinkedIn. The logo
will then appear in your Profile when others view you
on the system. Maquette of things to come. Regards.

Perry Gregg
VP Communications, Board of Directors
Harvard Club of San Francisco
Nob Hill
800 Powell Street
San Francisco, California 94108

bengt@post.harvard.edu

mercredi, mars 23, 2005

Harvard Inception

"Harvard University is a fully private university in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and a member of the Ivy
League. It was founded on September 8, 1636 by a vote
of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts
Bay Colony, making it the oldest post-secondary school
in the United States. Originally called simply the
"New College", it was named Harvard College on March
13 1639, after its first principal donor, John
Harvard. The earliest known official reference to
Harvard as a "university" rather than a "college"
occurred in the new Massachusetts constitution of
1780. As in many English-speaking universities,
undergraduate life remains Harvard's emotional heart
and people often conflate it with the wider
university. ... "

Extracted from encyclopedia reference,
http://www.netipedia.com/index.php/Harvard .

Perry Gregg
VP Communications, Board of Directors
Harvard Club of San Francisco
Nob Hill
800 Powell Street
San Francisco, California 94108

bengt@post.harvard.edu

dimanche, mars 20, 2005

URL To San Francisco Thurs. April 7th, 2005 HU All Grads, All Programs, Happy Hour Invite

See http://www.harvardclubsf.org/ for details.
Picture of the building included. Bookmark this path.
Our main HCSF web pages will appear there soon. The
structure at 800 Powell St. was built & imbued by the
founding members of the Harvard Club of SF. This is
the kick-off event for our return. Please attend if
you can. A few weeks ago you received an invite from
our HCSF President, Stephanie Evans. The event is
free. Follow the instructions for RSVP-ing at the URL
cited above.

The benefit of my position is getting a chance to meet
and interact with and learn from the wisdom of the
incredible breadth of talent of our Bay Area brethren.
Whatever you are doing, this is a resource pool of
friendship that could use your contribution and that
you can appropriately draw from.

Regards.

Perry Gregg
VP Communications, Board of Directors
Harvard Club of San Francisco
Nob Hill
800 Powell Street
San Francisco, California 94108

bengt@post.harvard.edu

samedi, mars 19, 2005

harvard-sf LinkedIn Group Goes Live March 28th, 2005

The "Group" harvard-sf on LinkedIn becomes available
March 28, 2005. I'm making a brand identity group for
the "harvard-sf" list within their environment. When
you make your Profile you'll be able to list
"harvard-sf" as an alumni association (and have that
have meaning with a logo and connection to others who
do the same).

https://www.linkedin.com/static?key=groups_directory

Thanks Kennedy School grad and harvard-sf-er, Taiyu
Chen, for doing the logo. If you have a Harvard
degree listed in your Education Profile on their
system you'll be able to sign up. Regards.

Perry Gregg
VP Communications, Board of Directors
Harvard Club of San Francisco
Nob Hill
800 Powell Street
San Francisco, California 94108

bengt@post.harvard.edu

mardi, mars 15, 2005

Perry On "LinkedIn" & harvard-sf Group Coming There

LinkedIn.com is a reputable way to professional
network on-line. If you are on the system or about to
join (it is free) consider connecting with me. Send
me an Invite. It has a way to (1) endorse people's
work; (2) connect through folks you know to those you
don't.

I'm in-progress making a brand identity group for the
"harvard-sf" list within their environment. So when
you make your Profile you'll be able to list
"harvard-sf" as an affiliated association (and have
that have meaning with a logo and connection to others
who do the same). If anyone wants to take a poke at
doing the "harvard-sf" logo that'll appear, let me
know. I'll send you the parameters they gave me.
That is my blocker at the moment from finishing this
action item. Regards.

Perry Gregg
VP Communications, Board of Directors
Harvard Club of San Francisco
Nob Hill
800 Powell Street
San Francisco, California 94108

bengt@post.harvard.edu

samedi, mars 12, 2005

Richard T. Greener 1870, Harvard's 1st Black Grad.

Follow the below link and read about Richard
Theodore Greener 1870, Harvard's first African
American graduate.

http://dede.essortment.com/richardgreener_pws.htm

Perry Gregg
VP Communications, Board of Directors
Harvard Club of San Francisco
Nob Hill
800 Powell Street
San Francisco, California 94108

bengt@post.harvard.edu

jeudi, mars 03, 2005

Ryan NFL Combine Test Perfect 50

For those of you who supported Ryan at the Shrine game
at SBC in January and who appreciated his performance
this season ... Harvard quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick
became the second player ever to score a perfect 50 on
the Wonderlic NFL Combine test for prospective
players:

http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/article.asp?intID=4045

The other player to score a 50 was a Harvard player
too.

Perry Gregg
VP Communications, Board of Directors
Harvard Club of San Francisco
Nob Hill
800 Powell Street
San Francisco, California 94108

bengt@post.harvard.edu

mercredi, mars 02, 2005

Coffee Roaster

Have a roaster, a blue iron 1985 Probat, that would be
perfect for a cafe or restaurant owner that wanted to
roast their own coffee. You can roast nuts too. I
know how to roast and would be willing to deliver,
install and train (how to roast & use) if there is a
grad out there who would be interested. It is small
enough that it does not need an after burner to comply
with air quality regulations in SF County (i.e. to get
permits) . It is gathering dust in my garage at the
moment; wishing it was bringing red cherry looking
plant kernels from exothermic to endo at 412 F. Skins
popping twice, roaster logs, water evaporation, if you
want to experience more from my 800 lb. baby in the
confines of your own coffee house ...

Perry Gregg
bengt@post.harvard.edu

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