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While attending | Harvard, Pennock was also a member of the Delta Kappa |
His father Charles D. Baker (born 1928), a | Harvard graduate, was a buyer for the Westinghouse El |
In his third year at | Harvard, he was declared ineligible due to poor acade |
At the time of her graduation from | Harvard, Shewchuk was the NCAA's all-time leading sco |
Rima, now a lawyer and a graduate of | Harvard University was born in 1966, and Michel, now |
Following graduation from | Harvard, Archibald was invited to try out for the Chi |
After | Harvard, he was commissioned as a Captain in the Unit |
At | Harvard, Allport was Herbert S. Langfeld's teaching a |
of the Northwest Extension, the relocation of | Harvard station, was finished on September 6, 1983. |
At | Harvard, Kuh was also on the Board of Editors for the |
At | Harvard, he was captain of the baseball team as a jun |
resented by the project (organized by MIT and | Harvard University) was an honorary concert for Noam |
After studying at Reed College and | Harvard, Haberly was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to |
de it into my repertoire was 'Fight Fiercely, | Harvard,' which was written in 1945 and shows it. |
At | Harvard, Smith was a roommate of John F. Kennedy. |
At | Harvard he was a member of the Harvard Mountaineering |
This format change happened right after | Harvard Broadcasting was given approval to launch a C |
At | Harvard he was Stanfield Professor of International P |
Norton's study of the law at | Harvard University was broken off when the family's f |
s son, John H. Dean, also played football for | Harvard and was captain of the 1933 team. |
erested in Marxist ideas in the 1940s and his | Harvard dissertation was on the topic of Communism an |
While a senior at | Harvard, he was one of the three editors of The Harva |
n at Winchester, Trinity College, Oxford, and | Harvard, he was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple |
n educator, historian, and later president of | Harvard University-who was tutoring the children of a |
Chief among his | Harvard detractors was the Renaissance art historian |
During his time at | Harvard, he was a classmate and close friend of Found |
emained in name at least except for the 1x10" | Harvard which was not continued through 1961. |
Named for the Reverend John | Harvard, it was originally built between 1887 and 189 |
Charles Chauncy, third president of | Harvard College, was born in Ardeley (then Yardeley) |
The | Harvard Bridge was first constructed in 1891. |
ph Capen was a member of the class of 1677 at | Harvard and was a minister in Topsfield, Massachusett |
While at | Harvard, he was awarded a local Emmy Award as Host of |
ey, a graduate of Deerfield Academy and later | Harvard University was first selected by the White So |
His first year at | Harvard Law was academically very successful, as he r |
He also did studies in Greek while at | Harvard and was admitted into their program of Ancien |
Budnitz attended | Harvard University, was a fellow at Provincetown Fine |
While at | Harvard, he was the Boston correspondent of the New Y |
While a student at | Harvard, he was an NCAA champion for the sport. |
pril 3, 2008) was a professor of chemistry at | Harvard University, was Dean of the Harvard Universit |
During WWII he took a leave of absence from | Harvard and was assigned to the Manhattan Project, fi |
Before attending | Harvard, Wolfensohn was a lawyer in the Australian la |
At | Harvard, she was part of a team studying the Nag Hamm |
BS and SBS, as stated by Lee Soo Man during a | Harvard Korean Wave conference in early 2007. |
g 2001/2002, Sinclair was Visiting Scholar at | Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for Internati |
From 2005-2007, Ms. Falco was a Fellow at | Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for Internati |
Officials at | Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for Internati |
She obtained a Fellow from | Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for Internati |
Both the University of Chicago and | Harvard University welcomed Dickson as a Ph.D. studen |
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 |
existing memorial to the former President at | Harvard, as well as a vibrant document of College stu |
Barnett taught at | Harvard, Columbia, Wellesley and the New England Cons |
She has taught writing at Boston College, | Harvard University, Wellesley College, and Brown Univ |
The first two female valedictorians from | Harvard University were Cornelia Connelly School Grad |
Two K-8 campuses (Burlington and | Harvard sites) were opened in 2000 and 2001. |
g Theatricals, the Radcliffe Pitches, and the | Harvard Krokodiloes were founded at the Hasty Pudding |
Congorock and "Helado (Sub-Zero's Theme)" by | Harvard Bass, were released on February 10, 2011. |
rom 1932 to 1947, kept at Houghton Library in | Harvard University, were published in 2002 as Cartas |
in Serbo-Croatian language and literature at | Harvard; they were married December 28, 1952, and div |
editor at Scientific American, then taught at | Harvard, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bryn Mawr Coll |
st College, the University of California, and | Harvard and Wesleyan Universities. |
oughshares, Fence, The Kenyon Review, Jubilat | Harvard Review, West Branch and Poetry. |
High School in Atlantic City, and applied to | Harvard University when he was 17 years old. |
t to the United States to attend MIT and then | Harvard University, where he received a physics degre |
Fisher attended | Harvard University, where he was inducted into Phi Be |
from Boston English High School and attended | Harvard College, where he graduated in 1881. |
He attended | Harvard University where he was the starting quarterb |
He studied philosophy at | Harvard University where he was a student of George S |
She holds a degree from | Harvard University, where she has also served on the |
Beverly and Salem and was elected a tutor in | Harvard University, where he continued until 1787. |
culty at Princeton until 1994, when he joined | Harvard University, where he is currently the Morton |
He studied in the United States at | Harvard University where he was awarded a Masters Deg |
In 1906 he studied vertebrate zoology at | Harvard College where he graduated to Bachelor of Art |
er he was fired by the Braves, he returned to | Harvard University where he had previously coached ba |
She was a researcher at | Harvard University, where she helped organize program |
He was educated at | Harvard University, where he took both his Bachelors |
After high school he attended | Harvard University where he earned his B.A. in Econom |
d the John F. Kennedy School of Government at | Harvard University, where she received a Master of Pu |
an out of the Kennedy School of Government at | Harvard University where Dr. Fountain was an Associat |
Christie studied art history at | Harvard University, where he was briefly assistant co |
p in Palo Alto, California, and then attended | Harvard University where he studied biophysics and gr |
Montreal, Canada) was educated at McGill and | Harvard University, where he received his doctorate i |
He graduated with honors from | Harvard University, where he majored in sociology and |
He was appointed the first Dean of Men at | Harvard University, where he also served as dean of t |
l teachers arranged for a full scholarship to | Harvard University, where he studied biology. |
Alan studied at | Harvard University, where his natural impetuousness l |
He received a scholarship to | Harvard University, where he also served as the edito |
Barnard attended | Harvard University, where he played football as a gua |
Most of his career was spent at | Harvard University where he eventually became a profe |
In 1989, Wise earned a Ph.D. in Geology from | Harvard University where he studied under the supervi |
Pizzotti attended | Harvard University where he majored in Economics. |
Mleczko played college hockey at | Harvard University, where she led Crimson to a nation |
e Associate Conductor of the Holden Choirs at | Harvard University, where she travelled on many world |
Heilman was a graduate of | Harvard University, where he later taught for some ti |
career, Meredith attended business school at | Harvard University, where he was a volunteer assistan |
atherhead Center for International Affairs at | Harvard University, where he co-directed the Colombia |
He attended | Harvard University, where he was a cartoonist for the |
rber started racing in 1958 while studying at | Harvard University, where he earned a degree in Engli |
He graduated from the Maimonides School and | Harvard College, where he wrote for the Harvard Lampo |
She then studied at | Harvard University where she received both an M.A. an |
e 65, Leavitt was appointed to the faculty of | Harvard University, where he taught expository writin |
He then attended | Harvard University, where he received his bachelor of |
ry other university she applied to, including | Harvard University, where she was offered a £65,000 s |
were early Ph.D. graduates in Astronomy from | Harvard (1943), where he enrolled after graduating fr |
Goodman then went on to | Harvard University, where she earned an A.B. degree a |
After the war he graduated from | Harvard University, where studied history and literat |
Oakley later attended | Harvard University, where he wrote for and served as |
Gourdin attended | Harvard University, where he was a member of Alpha Ph |
After graduating from Wentworth, he entered | Harvard University, where he earned a degree in histo |
d the Guggenheim Scholarship and his PhD from | Harvard University, where he had also received his MS |
of Arts from Robert College before moving to | Harvard University where he received a PhD in 1931. |
Later he attended | Harvard College, where he graduated in 1683. |
warded a bachelor's degree and later attended | Harvard University, where he earned a master's degree |
Following the war, Crow enrolled at | Harvard University, where he was awarded a master of |
ropean affairs and international relations at | Harvard University where she was associate professor |
n 1942 amid World War II, and was assigned to | Harvard University where he helped run the ROTC progr |
She has an Ed.D from | Harvard University where she studied under Eleanor Du |
as born on September 22, 1761 and educated at | Harvard University where he graduated in 1780. |
5 he became director of the Arnold Arboretum, | Harvard University where he remained until his retire |
He worked at the Bussey Institute of | Harvard University where he performed a key experimen |
He graduated from | Harvard University, where he was an editor at both th |
Sanborn later attended | Harvard University, where he was one of the founders |
Smith attended | Harvard University, where he became news director of |
was educated at the Sackville Academy and at | Harvard University, where he received an M.D.. |
llman Martin (1862-1935), studied ministry at | Harvard University, where he became a Baptist ministe |
Grayson went to | Harvard University, where he graduated with honors in |
nding public school in Iowa, Mayne studied at | Harvard College, where he received his B.S. and then |
Hannemann left the Hawaiian Islands to attend | Harvard University where he was elected freshman clas |
andolph College, Davidson College and finally | Harvard University where he coached baseball, basketb |
He attended | Harvard University, where he participated in crew. |
He graduated from | Harvard University, where in 1890 he became the first |
He went on to | Harvard College where he received a Bachelor of Arts |
969 to 1973 she attended Radcliffe College at | Harvard University, where she obtained a Bachelor of |
Keller was a 1998 Nieman Fellow at | Harvard University, where she studied technologies of |
He graduated from | Harvard University where he wrote for the humor magaz |
In 1984, Himes attended | Harvard University where he was the captain of the Li |
University and a PhD in English Literature at | Harvard University, where he studied under Douglas Bu |
He attended Cambridge High School and | Harvard University, where he received an S.B. degree |
He was educated at | Harvard University where he was taught by Louis Agass |
ersity of Technology, Sydney and then went to | Harvard University, where he was part of the universi |
chool in McLean, Virginia, before leaving for | Harvard University where he earned a Masters degree i |
Hely attended the Roxbury Latin School and | Harvard University, where he received a Bachelor of A |
1947 he moved to the United States to attend | Harvard University, where he earned his Physics M.A. |
Harvard University, where Laughlin matriculated in 19 | |
He then studied film and history at | Harvard University, where Murdoch edited underground |
uarles was awarded a full-ride scholarship to | Harvard University where he completed a Master of Edu |
He was a member of the | Harvard Lampoon, where he held the position of Ibis. |
Hunter was reluctantly applied in Re | Harvard Securities, where Neuberger J reluctantly dec |
s psychiatric residency at McLean Hospital, a | Harvard affiliate, where he served as chief resident. |
riting in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at | Harvard University, where he also edited non-fiction |
He went on to | Harvard University, where he graduated in 1893, and t |
Hughes then attended graduate school at | Harvard University, where he wrote his thesis on "The |
tended Hotchkiss School, Yale University, and | Harvard University, where he was the president of the |
the University of Toronto and his Ph.D. from | Harvard University, where he was a student of Judith |
He was a 1982 graduate of | Harvard University, where he lived in Adams House and |
rsity School of Medicine in 1950, he attended | Harvard University, where he was awarded a master's d |
in San Francisco, Guillermo is an alumnus of | Harvard University, where he studied history and film |
Stevens has a B.A. in psychology from | Harvard University, where he began his education hopi |
r Preparatory School in Miami, and went on to | Harvard University, where he was a member of the Phoe |
as a Rhodes Scholar, and his LL.B degree from | Harvard University, where he was editor of the Harvar |
He then joined the faculty at | Harvard University where he taught African American s |
Clayton High School in Clayton, Missouri and | Harvard University, where he was a member of the vars |
Bernanke attended | Harvard University, where he lived in Winthrop House |
He was a postdoctoral research fellow at | Harvard University where he worked with Robert Burns |
He was educated at | Harvard University, where he studied under John Knowl |
d a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, in 1969 from | Harvard College where he concentrated in art history. |
ended John F. Kennedy School of Government at | Harvard University, where he received a Master of Pub |
He later went on to attend | Harvard University where he was an editor for the Har |
, Massachusetts, April 21, 1868, and attended | Harvard University, where he received a Bachelor of A |
In 1999, Kalam graduated from | Harvard College, where he studied writing under Jamai |
ted at the American School in London and then | Harvard University, where he graduated in June 2000. |
She graduated from | Harvard College where she was the Vice President of t |
died history at the University of Toronto and | Harvard University, where he obtained his doctorate. |
D.C., and later received an A.B. in 1968 from | Harvard College, where he was president of the Harvar |
ate in Brookline, Massachusetts, and attended | Harvard College, where he graduated in the Class of 1 |
McAvity attended Rothesay Collegiate then | Harvard University where he earned an SB degree. |
Withington attended | Harvard University where he played football as a quar |
attending Hunter College, she transferred to | Harvard University, where she graduated magna cum lau |
He graduated in 1864 (M.D., 1868) from | Harvard University, where, after studying in Vienna, |
til 1920 when he received an appointment from | Harvard of which he later became a professor. |
K. queenslandicus at | Harvard University which may have been reconstructed |
ered in 1982 at the Oak Ridge Observatory, in | Harvard, Massachusetts, which was operated by the Har |
ntly director of the Nieman Journalism Lab at | Harvard University, which he founded in 2008. |
ge fifteen, Thomas Barbour was taken to visit | Harvard University, which, entranced by its Museum of |
He attended | Harvard, but while studying there he picked up an Eng |
Taylor is a | Harvard graduate who holds a joint juris doctor and m |
lted Paleo-Hebrew expert Frank Moore Cross of | Harvard University, who contradicted Gordon's asserti |
House along with her husband Sean Palfrey at | Harvard University who is also a pediatrician in Bost |
n (January 18, 1736 - January 11, 1801) was a | Harvard graduate who ministered for the town of Chels |
Memorial Hall was erected in honor of | Harvard graduates who fought for the Union in the Ame |
calates, Ramsey portrays the XO as an upstart | Harvard graduate who does not respect his place in th |
New England almanacs were compiled by young | Harvard graduates who used them as a vehicle for popu |
One | Harvard graduate, who had just formed the New Hampshi |
it first opened, the Nameless was managed by | Harvard students, who were joined, by the early '70s, |
John | Harvard, for whom Harvard University is named |
erfect score on the Wonderlic test was also a | Harvard graduate: wide receiver/punter Pat McInally, |
the head of cataloging and classification at | Harvard University's Widener Library. |
A bronze bust in | Harvard University's Widener Library also memorialize |
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