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In 1948 she took up a professorship at | Harvard, a position she held until her retirement in |
in Andover, Massachusetts and completing his | Harvard A.B. in 1812, Ware was minister of the Unitar |
tal served personnel from Fairmont along with | Harvard AAF and Bruning AAF. |
in's mother published a book, From Andover to | Harvard, about how her son was accepted by Harvard, b |
This article is about the | Harvard academic. |
lmost 40 colleges and universities, including | Harvard, accepted and recognized International Colleg |
After his retirement from | Harvard, Adams taught at Andover Newton Theological S |
After graduation from | Harvard, Adams served as minister of the Second Churc |
They lodged a complaint with the | Harvard Administrative Board and university president |
niversity of Windsor and is a graduate of the | Harvard Advanced Management Program. |
By the time Hanson left | Harvard, Advanced Standing existed in 174 colleges, a |
ar II hiatuses - including, among others, the | Harvard Advocate (est. |
t publication was in a school periodical, The | Harvard Advocate. |
s psychiatric residency at McLean Hospital, a | Harvard affiliate, where he served as chief resident. |
tes all of the cancer research efforts of the | Harvard affiliated community. |
Membership is open to all | Harvard affiliates interested in climbing, but the cl |
He was able to attend | Harvard after recording a 3.798 GPA and more so by ge |
The 1914 crew lost to | Harvard after beating a crew from Germany to enter th |
Originally called the | Harvard AIDS Institute, HAI officially changed its na |
ing Program in AIDS-related Epidemiology, the | Harvard AIDS Initiative trains biomedical researchers |
The | Harvard Album (1997) in memory of Elvira Scorgie |
ught a lawsuit for breach of contract against | Harvard alleging flaws in both the tenure review proc |
At | Harvard, Allport was Herbert S. Langfeld's teaching a |
A branch line on the mainline to | Harvard also served Williams Bay and Lake Geneva, WI, |
lumni Association, UP Law Alumni Association, | Harvard Alumni Association and the Harvard Law Alumni |
The | Harvard alumni health study is a cohort study focusin |
building that houses the headquarters of the | Harvard Alumni Association and the university library |
In 2006 Peterson received the | Harvard Alumni Association medal. |
iography connected with Peterson's receipt of | Harvard Alumni Association medal |
r of the Tavern Club founded mostly by fellow | Harvard alumni. |
Nicholas Callaway is a | Harvard alumnus and has been published in Departures |
Nowinski is renowned for being WWE's first | Harvard alumnus, as he graduated with an A.B. in soci |
glas Preston's ex-CIA agent, Wyman Ford, is a | Harvard alumnus. |
In 1974, St. James lectured at | Harvard, among other campuses. |
leted and edited by Margaret Henderson Floyd, | Harvard: An Architectural History, Belknap Press of H |
NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing | Harvard and Princeton as national champions. |
ement and has served on the faculties of MIT, | Harvard and Stanford. |
He received an M.A. and Ph.D. from | Harvard and served as a professor of economics and re |
cal Geographic Information Systems project at | Harvard and Fudan Universities.. His papers and maps |
s developed a new international law course at | Harvard and co-authored a widely used book, Internati |
the British Museum, the Metropolitan Museum, | Harvard, and the Library of Congress. |
She has a master's degree from | Harvard and has been a professor at University at Alb |
NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing | Harvard and Princeton as national champions. |
In 2007, he left | Harvard and returned to the Czech Republic. |
rly and public interest in Japan from outside | Harvard; and RIJS supports outreach activities such a |
Professor Garmire received her BA at | Harvard and her Ph.D. at M.I.T., both in physics. |
er the publication of his major book, at both | Harvard and Yale University. |
Other memorials are at | Harvard and Humboldt Redwoods State Park. |
from 2002 to 2005 and (after a sabbatical at | Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
After graduating, he lectured in zoology at | Harvard and held the position of Curator of Mammals i |
After a year in Spain, he returned to | Harvard and graduated in 1960. |
generation in direct descent to graduate from | Harvard and the great-grandson of a U.S. Congressman |
cademy and received an A.B. in Economics from | Harvard and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. |
He studied psychology at | Harvard and playwriting at Brandeis University. |
returning to establish his academic career at | Harvard and Bryn Mawr. |
ng to an end, Cattell returned to teaching at | Harvard and married Alberta Karen Schuettler, a Ph.D. |
He returned to | Harvard and graduated in the top 10% of his class wit |
He was formerly a professor of physics at | Harvard and Stanford. |
Jones, studied art history at | Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania. |
Other work experience includes stints at MIT, | Harvard, and the University of Minnesota. |
0-1 and were named co-national champions with | Harvard and LSU with Keinath leading the team as quar |
ee Library apart from collegiate libraries at | Harvard and Yale. |
920, Holmes continued his doctoral studies at | Harvard and La Sorbonne. |
He has taught at | Harvard and at the University of Colorado, Boulder, w |
The MBA program was ranked third (after | Harvard and Stanford) in The Poets&Quants composite r |
es are plays on rival Ivy League universities | Harvard and Yale. |
ibd was originally inspired when Adler was at | Harvard and had a conversation with his dad about the |
Hallowell is an alumnus of both | Harvard and Phillips Exeter Academy, and received his |
ley received his undergraduate education from | Harvard and then studied at Harvard Divinity School. |
to universities in the United States, such as | Harvard and Columbia. |
Emerson was poor when he was at | Harvard, and later supported his family for much of h |
Frederick was a graduate of | Harvard and had interests in the family shovel busine |
nd UCLA, despite having been accepted at both | Harvard and Yale. |
tt grew up in Portland, Maine, and studied in | Harvard and Switzerland. |
as born in Pepperell, Massachusetts, attended | Harvard and studied law in Boston and Philadelphia. |
He later was a vice president at | Harvard, and then in 1978 became the vice president f |
creenings followed in universities, including | Harvard and the SUNY Stony Brook, marking the celebra |
Graves later became the women's crew coach at | Harvard and is now the head coach at the University o |
one received a bachelor's degree in 1925 from | Harvard and a law degree in 1928 from Columbia. |
agements abroad (e.g., at Stanford, Berkeley, | Harvard, and Melbourne) have enabled him to incorpora |
964, Swamy joined the faculty of economics at | Harvard and from then on he has till date taught at t |
In 1878, he donated the Hemenway Gymnasium to | Harvard and expanded it in 1895; he also served as an |
Worton attended | Harvard and Boston University Law School before enter |
earned his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D at Dartmouth, | Harvard, and Princeton respectively. |
he Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature at | Harvard and the editor of Modernism and Music: An Ant |
Harps Food Stores was founded in 1930 by | Harvard and Floyd Harp. |
outh Carolina, Campbell is a 1982 graduate of | Harvard and a 1987 graduate of the Harvard Business S |
nceton University, but in 1958 he returned to | Harvard and remained there for the rest of his life a |
He completed training at | Harvard and the National Institutes of Health. |
ege at Stanford for two years, transferred to | Harvard and graduated in 1950 with an AB in History a |
Harvard and Oregon Elevens are Both Primed for the Gr | |
was a National Research Fellow at Cambridge, | Harvard, and the University of Chicago. |
son Stephen Coffin, he was a 1928 graduate of | Harvard and 1931 winner of The Bridge World internati |
by a group of Astronomy graduate students at | Harvard, and is currently Harvard University's only o |
guest-professor, including giving lectures at | Harvard and Cornell, among other places. |
(By contrast, | Harvard and Northeastern have historically dominated |
ceived a Certificate of Advanced Studies from | Harvard and in 1976, he earned his Doctor of Educatio |
s son, John H. Dean, also played football for | Harvard and was captain of the 1933 team. |
He continued at | Harvard and earned his doctorate from the University |
Bachi - former teacher of Italian at | Harvard, and original suspect in murder |
He studied law at Dalhousie, | Harvard and Cambridge Universities. |
student at Cambridge at the same time as John | Harvard, and the two probably knew each other there. |
Like | Harvard and many other Puritans, Carter immigrated to |
y and Earth and Planetary Sciences faculty at | Harvard and the National Academy of Sciences. |
postgraduate course in books and magazines at | Harvard and a teaching course at Columbia University. |
st College, the University of California, and | Harvard and Wesleyan Universities. |
Zuckerberg and Moskovitz took a year off from | Harvard and moved Facebook's base of operations to Pa |
He taught at | Harvard and Yale universities and lectured widely. |
He received his B.A. from | Harvard and M.B.A. from the University of Virginia's |
oston College or Boston University, or both - | Harvard and Northeastern have never met in the Beanpo |
After graduation from | Harvard and the University of Chicago, he served in t |
Institute, a joint venture of Whitehead, MIT, | Harvard and local teaching hospitals. |
n-air legal analyst, and lectures annually at | Harvard and St. John's law schools. |
He did his field work in India and taught at | Harvard and the University of Chicago. |
formed to welcome visiting athletic teams to | Harvard and represented Harvard's first organized com |
Illinois Route 23 begins in southern | Harvard and connects the city with other locations to |
his college and graduate training at Boston, | Harvard, and Columbia universities. |
Hall conducted thermoelectric research at | Harvard and also wrote numerous physics textbooks and |
Hall returned to | Harvard and began teaching in 1932. |
ion I Football Records Book listing Columbia, | Harvard, and Princeton as national champions. |
He was educated at | Harvard and at Trinity College, Hartford, where he gr |
He then taught law at | Harvard and at the University of Chicago before takin |
nnesota College donated land at the corner of | Harvard and Delaware Streets, and the church retained |
Hunt was born in New Orleans and attended | Harvard and law school at Tulane. |
is two stops away from the line's terminus at | Harvard, and many trains on the Northwest Line only r |
Stanford and | Harvard) and find a neutral way to include the rankin |
Afterwards he returned to | Harvard and served as Deputy Director of Executive Ed |
He received a Ph.D. in oceanography from | Harvard, and commanded the Marion and the Northland. |
Corp, several institutional investors such as | Harvard and Yale decided, in 2005, to divest from Sin |
shauser was in the USA at the Universities of | Harvard and Princeton in order to study the state of |
eceived the degree of Doctor of Divinity from | Harvard and Columbia. |
ph Capen was a member of the class of 1677 at | Harvard and was a minister in Topsfield, Massachusett |
After failing admissions tests for both | Harvard and Yale, and an unsuccessful stint at politi |
pursued additional graduate studies at Yale, | Harvard, and the Humboldt University of Berlin. |
He taught history and politics at | Harvard and then served as preceptor under Woodrow Wi |
t two of the football powerhouses of the day, | Harvard and Dartmouth. |
(2005) Privilege: | Harvard and the Education of the Ruling Class. |
f the Center for Earth & Planetary Physics at | Harvard, and served as the Assistant Director of Harv |
An Old Etonian, graduate of | Harvard and Cambridge, he stands 6' 7". |
Prior to his appointment to MIT he taught at | Harvard and served in the US Navy. |
such university presses as Oxford, Cambridge, | Harvard, and Yale. |
Shirley in Middlesex County and the towns of | Harvard and Lancaster in Worcester County. |
ater awarded honorary doctorates from Oxford, | Harvard, and the University of Melbourne. |
r was an amateur writer; he was Class Poet at | Harvard, and authored two novels - The Speckled Bird |
e University), and 3rd nationally only behind | Harvard and Stanford. |
gree a year later and a Ph.D. in 1939, all at | Harvard and all in literature. |
retirement he went as a visiting professor to | Harvard and then settled in Oxford. |
s combined record as basketball head coach at | Harvard and Princeton was 67-108. |
He also did studies in Greek while at | Harvard and was admitted into their program of Ancien |
ranis, Danny Finkleman, Valri Bromfield, John | Harvard and Flo & Eddie. |
epresentatives, alternating semesters between | Harvard and the legislature, which at the time met on |
to studying, Bolger was a teaching fellow at | Harvard and adjuncts for the online for-profit degree |
forge and lead the first-rate departments at | Harvard and Princeton, respectively. |
He held postdoctoral positions at MIT, | Harvard and NYU, including a Courant Instructorship a |
te, especially from Arieh Warshel who went to | Harvard and brought his consistent force field (CCF) |
in the creation of an open access mandate at | Harvard, and he sits on the board of trustees of BioM |
ring his junior year, he studied languages at | Harvard and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1920. |
He attended | Harvard and then got his MS and PhD from Caltech in G |
hana, the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, | Harvard, and (since 1989) at Yale. |
During WWII he took a leave of absence from | Harvard and was assigned to the Manhattan Project, fi |
also delivered lectures at Berkeley, Purdue, | Harvard and Urbana. |
and moved to Northwestern, Adrian Vermeule to | Harvard and Cass Sunstein to Harvard (though Sunstein |
In 1955, he became an Associate Professor at | Harvard, and in 1957, a full Professor of Economics. |
t history at Tufts College, Massachusetts, at | Harvard and at United College, Winnipeg, where he cha |
has taught at Swarthmore, Stanford, Brandeis, | Harvard, and Duke. |
and has held visiting appointments at McGill, | Harvard, and UCSD, among others. |
received a Ph.D in cognitive psychology from | Harvard and, after completing postdoctoral work under |
h Medical School before returning to teach at | Harvard and, for a time, served as dean there. |
In 1973, he received from | Harvard another doctorate in population sciences and |
Harvard Apparatus is now part of the Harvard Bioscien | |
Harvard Apparatus also developed first volume control | |
Harvard Apparatus, the major US manufacturer of speci | |
Part of the roof at a school in | Harvard, approximately 15 miles (24 km) east of Hasti |
k (Poll an Bhaic, The Hole of the Angle), the | Harvard Archaeological Expedition excavated, in 1934, |
Following graduation from | Harvard, Archibald was invited to try out for the Chi |
The | Harvard architecture is a computer architecture with |
Harvard architecture is contrasted to the Von Neumann | |
tion of data and instructions is known as the | Harvard architecture. |
data and instructions in what is known as the | Harvard architecture. |
with instructions in the state machine in the | Harvard architecture; any model with an "accumulator" |
prefer a randomized study, and researchers at | Harvard are now organizing one to study the effects o |
It continued to locally serve the | Harvard area until it switched to Health Radio Networ |
Formerly a professor at | Harvard, Arkani-Hamed currently sits on the faculty a |
: The Complete Lyric Poems of Bedros Tourian ( | Harvard Armenian Texts and Studies, 2006), ISBN 0-935 |
th newly-manufactured B-29 Superfortresses at | Harvard Army Airfield, Nebraska during the summer of |
to startling upset victories over powerhouses | Harvard, Army, and the University of Pennsylvania in |
Sackler Museum can be accessed as part of the | Harvard Art Museums' online Collection Search, which |
d the Arthur M. Sackler Museum as part of the | Harvard Art Museums. |
s old, was taken for the Winter 1967 issue of | Harvard Art Review. |
Self-Portrait in Tuxedo, 1927; Max Beckmann; | Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum |
The original | Harvard Art Review "showcased major local and nationa |
g concert each year and often performs at the | Harvard ARTS FIRST festival in early May. |
NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing | Harvard as national champions. |
Warren transferred to | Harvard as professor in anthropology in 1998, and lec |
He studied at | Harvard as Niemann Fellow in 1941 and 1942. |
He remained at | Harvard as a professor in Social Anthropology and lat |
His brother Corey will wrestle for | Harvard as a member of the class of 2011. |
Scholarships at both Boston Latin and | Harvard as well as a park in Boston's North End are a |
He has a PhD in Business Economics from | Harvard as well as four further degrees in business a |
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