David Booth, MBA’71, built his investment career applying mentor Eugene Fama’s efficient-market research. Now he’s sharing the dividends.
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After a brief
segregated past, the U of C emerged as one of the few places to welcome African Americans to its academic ranks.
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Raconteur Studs Terkel had an ear for other people’s stories.
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Marc Pollick, AB’75, gave up a 17-year career in Holocaust studies when he decided he could do more good by encouraging philanthropy than by teaching about genocide.
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C.Vitae
Aid worker Scott Braunschweig fights poverty in some
of the world’s most destitute countries.
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