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Type: Public event

Major League Fun

Date & time

May 30, 2014, 5:30-6:30 pm EDT

A ballpark reception and Washington Nationals game (vs. Texas Rangers) for Ford School alumni and students

Reception at 5:30 p.m.
First pitch at 7:05 p.m.


Reception Room: Roosevelt Conference Room (located between sections 202 and 203)

This event is open to all Ford School alumni and students.
RSVP below before May 22.

About the event:
Question: Why did we choose a baseball game for this festive addition to our school's centennial celebrations?

 

  1. Because the Nationals franchise began as the Montreal Expos expansion team in 1969—the same year our school became the Institute for Public Policy Studies.
  2. Because founding Ford School dean, Ned Gramlich, was an avid baseball fan and directed Major League Baseball's economic study commission in 1992.
  3. Because we knew our DC-area alumni and students would turn out in droves to enjoy each other and our national pastime in one of America's beautiful ballparks.

Answer: All of the above, of course!