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Benjamin Edelman of | Harvard University checked the Earnings and Ratings a |
t in 1907 as the commercial passenger ship SS | Harvard at Chester, Pennsylvania, by the Delaware Riv |
from Radcliffe, the former women's college of | Harvard, in Chinese history. |
osition, Jones is the current director of the | Harvard University Choir. |
The | Harvard Radcliffe Chorus (HRC) is the largest mixed c |
It is named after former | Harvard athlete Chris Ohiri. |
Nathaniel Eaton, first schoolmaster of | Harvard College, christened, 1610 |
Baker graduated in the | Harvard University class of 1887, and taught in the E |
f Governor Dummer Academy, Class of 1767, and | Harvard University, Class of 1771, Phillips was a ver |
n fiction, and holds a bachelor's degree from | Harvard College, class of 1994. |
Worthy was a Nieman Fellow at | Harvard University, class of 1957. |
Conlon was an alumnus of | Harvard College, class of 1922, where he captained th |
Fairchild had studied music while at | Harvard, attending classes taught by both John Knowle |
K2 stars are on the smaller end of the | Harvard spectral classification list, solely being la |
Founded in 1986 by | Harvard University classmates John Chuang, Steve Kapn |
her mathematics was such that he lectured the | Harvard Mathematical Club on four-dimensional bodies. |
He was active in the | Harvard drama club and graduated in 1931. |
The | Harvard Boxing Club (Est. |
lden Chapel housed the student offices of the | Harvard Glee Club and later the Radcliffe Choral Soci |
r, and editor who since 1978 has directed the | Harvard Glee Club, the Radcliffe Choral Society, and |
uncil and business leaders in a speech to the | Harvard Business Club. |
n Affairs and past director of the Associated | Harvard University Clubs. |
s developed a new international law course at | Harvard and co-authored a widely used book, Internati |
owner of the Boston Braves from 1916-1918 and | Harvard baseball coach in 1915. |
He was the | Harvard freshmen coach from 1926-28, the assistant ba |
position, however, ultimately went to former | Harvard head coach John Tillman. |
At | Harvard he coached three Hobey Baker Award winners (S |
theory and in computer science, and worked at | Harvard in cognition and cognitive studies. |
ohn Keats, 1795-1995: With a Catalogue of the | Harvard Keats Collection, Harvard University Press (1 |
ions of such institutions as the Fogg Museum ( | Harvard), Wellesley College, Middle Tennessee State U |
n November 25, James was standing outside the | Harvard Medical College, speaking to police officer T |
well known Boston surgeon and a professor at | Harvard Medical College. |
"The Sentence in Gaulish", Proceedings of the | Harvard Celtic Colloquium 3 (1983) |
Proceedings of the | Harvard Celtic Colloquium 7: 1-27. |
ed MITES alumni: Stanford (7), Princeton (5), | Harvard (5), Columbia (2), and Yale (1). |
In 1930s and 1940s Biot worked at | Harvard, Louvain, Columbia and Brown universities, an |
d organized symposia for such institutions as | Harvard University, Columbia University and Universit |
his college and graduate training at Boston, | Harvard, and Columbia universities. |
ously been employed or guest at; for example, | Harvard University, Columbia University, the London S |
to universities in the United States, such as | Harvard and Columbia. |
eceived the degree of Doctor of Divinity from | Harvard and Columbia. |
He received a Ph.D. in oceanography from | Harvard, and commanded the Marion and the Northland. |
Executive director of the | Harvard University Committee on Human Rights Studies |
tes all of the cancer research efforts of the | Harvard affiliated community. |
Prior to his tenure at | Harvard Management Company, Eisenson was with the man |
While at | Harvard Management Company, Eisenson was linked to Ge |
Eisenson also manages certain assets of | Harvard Management Company, where he worked from 1986 |
History of | Harvard, 1894-1941 compiled by Ida Harris |
After graduating from | Harvard, he completed a Woodrow Wilson fellowship in |
Later, he received a law degree from | Harvard University, completing his LL.B. in 1913. |
While still a medical student at | Harvard, Page conducted a ground-breaking experiment |
An investigation of the star on | Harvard plates confirms the conclusion that the star |
Harvard Model Congress | |
Harvard Model Congress (HMC) is the largest congressi | |
Harvard Model Congress Boston, founded in 1986, is th | |
lumni, with the mission of "keeping alumni of | Harvard University connected to the university and to |
Illinois Route 23 begins in southern | Harvard and connects the city with other locations to |
His crews defeated | Harvard four consecutive years in the Harvard-Yale Re |
oldsmith, has "helped assuage complaints that | Harvard marginalized conservative views." |
e Holden Choirs are three choral ensembles at | Harvard University, consisting of the Harvard Glee Cl |
ng the second half hour the ball was near the | Harvard line constantly. |
k was published in 1987, though Bjorkman left | Harvard to continue her postdoctoral research at Stan |
After being rejected for a degree from | Harvard, Calkins continued to work and strive for equ |
He is the director of the | Harvard Injury Control Research Center and the Harvar |
bition opponents include Syracuse University, | Harvard University, Cornell University, Brown Univers |
guest-professor, including giving lectures at | Harvard and Cornell, among other places. |
For books still in copyright, | Harvard users could gain the ability to search for sm |
The committee operates separate from the | Harvard Undergraduate Council, to organize student ev |
this data was later published as part of the | Harvard galaxy counts, intended to map Galactic obscu |
llage located on the west side of the town of | Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United Stat |
He later audited a | Harvard University course taught by one of the invent |
ckerberg, returning for his sophomore year at | Harvard, wrote CourseMatch, a briefly popular site th |
rtments to ensure they meet the standards for | Harvard College credit. |
He studied logic at | Harvard University, culminating in a Ph.D. in 1948. |
Francisco, Artson holds the A.B. Degree from | Harvard College, cum laude, in 1981. |
He graduated from | Harvard Magna Cum Laude and earned a PhD at Yale in S |
Perlmutter graduated from | Harvard magna cum laude in 1981 and received his PhD |
Formerly a professor at | Harvard, Arkani-Hamed currently sits on the faculty a |
97 and Korea 2002), Bates Dance Festival, and | Harvard Summer Dance Festival. |
t two of the football powerhouses of the day, | Harvard and Dartmouth. |
four stations, | Harvard, Porter, Davis, and Alewife, were created or |
To save money he walked to | Harvard every day from his home in Boston across the |
The Rt Rev George | Harvard Cranswick, DD (1882-1954) was the 2nd Bishop |
rd BD San Francisco Theological Seminary Th.D | Harvard, Former Dean of Students at Harvard Divinity |
The Structure of Retail Chain Incidence ( | Harvard University, December 1979). |
meet Mark Zuckerberg before he dropped out of | Harvard but decided against it. |
The Display Room in | Harvard Square, dedicated to selling HUP publications |
cused, in newspaper articles, that Dr. Chen's | Harvard PhD degree was fake and that Dr. Chen's crede |
nnesota College donated land at the corner of | Harvard and Delaware Streets, and the church retained |
Kirkland is also annual host of the | Harvard College Democrats' "Leadership Award Dinner," |
The leadership of the | Harvard Lampoon denied any complicity, and suggested |
n Grant - First African American professor at | Harvard, Boston dentist and an inventor of the wooden |
Dr. Freeman, the first black to graduate from | Harvard in dentistry. |
He was an assistant professor at the | Harvard Economics department where he later became an |
Obituary by Prof. Michael Witzel of | Harvard University's Department of Sanskrit Studies i |
Beginning in 1956, he was a Lecturer at | Harvard University's Department of Social Relations. |
In 1948 she pursued graduate studies at | Harvard University's Department of Social Relations, |
Professor Loeb serves as Chair of the | Harvard Astronomy department and is also director of |
ampaigned to keep string theorists out of the | Harvard physics department, though the campaign faile |
In 1971, | Harvard President Derek Bok chose to live at Elmwood, |
The British aviation historian Charles | Harvard Gibbs-Smith described it as "the first man-ca |
He was educated at | Harvard University, designed a course in 'Western Val |
Dr. James Baker of | Harvard University designed the camera. |
on Key Society is the premier organization at | Harvard University devoted to serving the University. |
On August 29, 1991, | Harvard hired Dias as an assistant coach. |
The | Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music article abou |
Don Randel, The | Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music, Harvard, 19 |
ation may be found in a companion volume, The | Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music, published i |
20th-century Latin American composers to the | Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. |
The | Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music By Don Micha |
The | Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. |
Don Randel, The | Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. |
At | Harvard, he did his thesis research on the effects of |
Clarence Fahnestock, Ernest's brother and a | Harvard graduate, died in the post-World War I influe |
Mass., | Harvard Univ., Diss., 1992-Cambridge. |
Other departments, such as at | Harvard, have distinct biological and sociocultural a |
tic dialogue between Socrates and students of | Harvard University's Divinity School |
nnection (later re-named ConnectU) along with | Harvard classmate Divya Narendra. |
In 1973, he received from | Harvard another doctorate in population sciences and |
es, and Moskovitz - founded Facebook in their | Harvard University dorm room in February 2004. |
ision of Facilities Maintenance Operations at | Harvard University, Dorm Crew employs students for cu |
House, built in 1930, is one of the first two | Harvard University dormitories constructed under Pres |
Charles River during the construction of the | Harvard River Dormitories. |
Hurlbut Hall, a | Harvard College dormitory |
al game records: most runs, five (3/28/97 vs. | Harvard); most doubles, four (5/16/97 vs. Ga. |
udents who attended the game to cheer against | Harvard tore down the goalposts and hoisted McMillin |
Feaster had 35 points and 13 rebounds as | Harvard took down Stanford 71-67 in 1998. |
In 1999, Wiley and another | Harvard professor, Dr. Jack Strominger, won the Japan |
While coaching at | Harvard, Sexton drew attention for his innovative tra |
William C. "Jack" Davis, Emory M. Thomas, and | Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust have all done res |
Cory | Harvard - drums |
Sir John | Harvard Biles DSc LLD (1891) |
has taught at Swarthmore, Stanford, Brandeis, | Harvard, and Duke. |
Her freshman year with | Harvard was during the 2009-10 season. |
m 2002-2005, working as a research analyst at | Harvard University during that time. |
He served as guest professor at | Harvard University during 1907-1908. |
is a 1979 Pulitzer prize-winning book by the | Harvard biologist E. O. Wilson. |
to San Francisco to open a law practice with | Harvard classmate, E.J. Pringle. |
, has been distributing printed issues around | Harvard campus each semester since 2004. |
After returning to | Harvard, she earned a J.D. degree in 1983. |
He continued at | Harvard and earned his doctorate from the University |
He attended | Harvard University, earning a Juris Doctor. |
Broderick attended | Harvard University, earning his bachelor's degree in |
He attended | Harvard University, earning the degrees of Bachelor o |
After discharge, he returned to | Harvard University, earning an M.P.A. from the John F |
He attended | Harvard University, earning a B.A. in 1926, and an M. |
Klose is a graduate of | Harvard University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree |
"The Question of Ottoman Decline" in | Harvard Middle East and Islamic Review (1999) |
's Autobiography in Contemporary Iran, 78 p., | Harvard Middle Eastern Monographs (Harvard University |
John | Harvard was educated at St Saviour's Grammar School i |
General Brown is a graduate of the | Harvard Executive Education Program's National and In |
etiring in 2001, William Berenberg remained a | Harvard professor, emeritis, until his death on Septe |
He has taught writing at | Harvard University, Emerson College, Amherst College, |
In November, he gave a talk at | Harvard University entitled "A New Approach to Afghan |
oted by the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, the | Harvard Global Equity Initiative, the Harvard Medical |
Harvard University established six, now (2009) three | |
Harvard College established the first Mount Wilson Ob | |
In 1878, he donated the Hemenway Gymnasium to | Harvard and expanded it in 1895; he also served as an |
k (Poll an Bhaic, The Hole of the Angle), the | Harvard Archaeological Expedition excavated, in 1934, |
He studied in | Harvard University's extension program with poet Theo |
He also studied at | Harvard University Extension and the University of Ma |
ducated privately in the United States and at | Harvard University, Eyre was commissioned into the Ro |
Eide is a graduate of the | Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government Program |
c and African and African-American studies in | Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences. |
Harvard Law Faculty members William W. Fisher and Pau | |
He joined the | Harvard Law faculty in 1986. |
He joined the | Harvard University faculty following the completion o |
Winthrop was sent to | Harvard, but failed the entrance examination. |
During his studies in | Harvard his family was imprisoned in an American inte |
n an International Rockefeller Scholarship at | Harvard University, Feigl met the physicist Percy Wil |
Prior to his present position, he was a | Harvard Junior Fellow and subsequently an Assistant P |
He was a | Harvard Junior Fellow and assistant professor at Yale |
degree from Rutgers University and has been a | Harvard Junior Fellow (2001-2004) and assistant profe |
Other comparable programs are the | Harvard Junior Fellows and the Junior Fellowship Prog |
Nicole Corriero, | Harvard University Female Athlete of the Year |
n the Southern Review, Glimmer Train Stories, | Harvard Review, Fence Magazine, Michigan Quarterly Re |
Her contributions helped | Harvard rank fifth in the nation in scoring defense. |
eing appointed as a special consultant to the | Harvard University Film Foundation, his interests shi |
Stanford and | Harvard) and find a neutral way to include the rankin |
Harvard Avenue Fire Station is a historic site on 16 | |
Harvard was first referred to as a university rather | |
He took his doctorate at | Harvard (the first Ph.D. in Architecture ever awarded |
g concert each year and often performs at the | Harvard ARTS FIRST festival in early May. |
ught a lawsuit for breach of contract against | Harvard alleging flaws in both the tenure review proc |
Oxfords and | Harvard 1's flew from this airfield. |
ranis, Danny Finkleman, Valri Bromfield, John | Harvard and Flo & Eddie. |
Harps Food Stores was founded in 1930 by | Harvard and Floyd Harp. |
neering, CADOE, CFX (2003), Century Dynamics, | Harvard Thermal, Fluent Inc. (2006) and Ansoft Corpor |
ining experience in microfinance, he attended | Harvard University, focusing one of his research proj |
Harvard University Fogg Art Museum | |
In 1951 he obtained an M.S. from | Harvard University, followed by a Ph.D. from that sam |
He then took another undergraduate degree at | Harvard University, followed by a master's and doctor |
Northwestern University in 1897, an M.A. from | Harvard the following year, and a law degree from the |
The 2011 | Harvard Crimson football team represents Harvard Univ |
Iannuzzi played college football with the | Harvard Crimson football team from 2007-2010. |
-American end in 1906 and captain of the 1908 | Harvard Crimson football team. |
He played as a back for the | Harvard University football team and was selected for |
He played as a tackle on the | Harvard Crimson football team and was on the 1913 Col |
Andrew P. Puopolo was a | Harvard University football player and the victim in |
ves were sold to a syndicate headed by former | Harvard University football coach Percy Haughton. |
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