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He was the head | Harvard Crimson football coach in 1918. |
Bryant is the 29th | Harvard Crimson football player to play in the NFL. |
He played for the | Harvard Crimson football team while he was a second-y |
He served as the dean of | Harvard College for two years starting in 1969, and s |
Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies | |
He went on to | Harvard University for three years, then three more y |
Harvard qualified for the NCAA tournament but lost in | |
Nadav Safran, the director of the | Harvard Center for Middle Eastern Studies kept Abizai |
his | Harvard bio for more details.) |
was born in Boston, Massachusetts and went to | Harvard College for his undergraduate studies, Boston |
te then Osgoode Hall Law School then attended | Harvard University for post-graduate studies. |
He attended | Harvard University for his undergraduate degree and l |
She was honored by | Harvard University for her work in psychotherapy, and |
He was a visiting lecturer at | Harvard University for the 2000-2001 school year. |
as born in Salem, Massachusetts, and attended | Harvard College for two years before dropping out to |
Cacioppo taught at | Harvard University for four years. |
He attended | Harvard College for a year before transferring to the |
h Medical School before returning to teach at | Harvard and, for a time, served as dean there. |
Thomas Hollis, who wished to endow a Chair at | Harvard College for him. |
ing studied at Oxford as an undergraduate and | Harvard University for his PhD, Bayley worked at MIT, |
Dunster is unique among | Harvard dormitories for its sixth-story walk-up (it h |
he joined Chi Phi Fraternity), Brown attended | Harvard University for a time to study law. |
Before joining Boston College, she taught at | Harvard University for 17 years, in the Department of |
Katzman worked at Lamont Library at | Harvard University for five years. |
is currently a Senior Visiting Fellow at the | Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies |
the Australian National University and at the | Harvard Institute for International Development, a fe |
1, he was a graduate student associate at the | Harvard Center for International Affairs (CFIA) under |
At | Harvard Trudeau found himself profoundly challenged a |
s are a female a cappella singing ensemble at | Harvard University, founded in 1975 at the Hasty Pudd |
edical family which included in its line John | Harvard, the founder of Harvard College. |
He was then awarded | Harvard University's Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship a |
Harvard - Fred Church 13 yard run (Arnold Horween kic | |
Later, he attended | Harvard University from 2003-2007 as an undergraduate |
He was a Nieman Fellow at | Harvard University from 2007 to 2008. |
He then attended | Harvard University from 1961 to 1963, receiving his M |
After lecturing at | Harvard University from 1996 to 2000, Rubin held one- |
Baxter taught at Colorado College and then at | Harvard, progressing from Instructor to full Professo |
He attended | Harvard University from 1929 to 1935. |
He played for | Harvard University from 1894 to 1897 and was selected |
He played at the tackle position for | Harvard University from 1904 to 1906. |
Edward Charles Pickering (director of the | Harvard Observatory from 1877 to 1919) decided to hir |
He attended | Harvard University from 1928 to 1932 as a student of |
1770 - April 26, 1840) served as President of | Harvard University from 1810 to 1828. |
s the Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology at | Harvard University from 1958 until his retirement in |
He taught at | Harvard University from 1992 to 1999. |
964, Swamy joined the faculty of economics at | Harvard and from then on he has till date taught at t |
He attended | Harvard College from 1941-1943, and returned there af |
21, 2003, in Boston) was dean of students at | Harvard University from 1971 to 1999. |
He held a Harvard-Yenching Fellowship at | Harvard University from 1950 to 1954. |
me participant in the minor planet program at | Harvard, came from that town. |
f Government, Community and Public Affairs at | Harvard University from 1984-1993. |
t Gettysburg College from 1952 to 1956 and at | Harvard University from 1957 to 1970, compiling a car |
grew up in Watertown, Massachusetts, attended | Harvard College, from which he graduated in 1974, and |
ples are the Grant Study tracking a number of | Harvard graduates from ca. 1950.77, and the Whitehall |
He played football for | Harvard University from 1890-1893 and was selected as |
Sinkford attended | Harvard University, from which he graduated cum laude |
ican rabbi who was the Rabbi of the Hillel at | Harvard University from 1958 until he became Rabbi Em |
linois, and after earning his degree, entered | Harvard University, from which he received his Juris |
ambridge passed an exemption in 1981 removing | Harvard University from Dover protection, because Har |
Phillips Academy, Andover Fletcher went on to | Harvard University from 1903 to 1907, when he dropped |
orked at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at | Harvard University from 1905, and was curator of echi |
He was a professor at | Harvard University from 1912 until 1942, after workin |
He studied at | Harvard University from 1912 to 1914; taught English |
Harris then went to study at | Harvard University from which he graduated in 1878. |
Lewis later attended | Harvard University, from which he received a Master o |
He attended | Harvard College, from which he graduated with a bache |
He taught at | Harvard University, from 1931 - 1938. |
He served as Provost of | Harvard University from 1997 to 2001, following thirt |
a Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government, | Harvard University, from 1969 to 1971. |
He was Provost of | Harvard University from 2001 to 2011. |
He was an assistant chemistry instructor at | Harvard University from 1888-1889 and 1893-1894, then |
He was professor of law at | Harvard University from 1817 to 1829. |
was the Director of the Film Study Center at | Harvard University from 1957 to 1997. |
American physicist and a former professor at | Harvard University from 1911 to 1953. |
At | Harvard University from 1929 to 1933, Levine and clas |
Vorenberg attended | Harvard College, from which he graduated magna cum la |
Phillips Andover Academy, and then studied at | Harvard College from 1849 to 1851. |
an, Graduate School of Public Administration, | Harvard University from 1960 to 1966. |
He served as President of | Harvard University from 1909 to 1933. |
ation of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at | Harvard University from 1941-1975. |
lty specialists and educating fewer students, | Harvard benefited from President Rudenstine and David |
cal Geographic Information Systems project at | Harvard and Fudan Universities.. His papers and maps |
A graduate of the Theological Department of | Harvard University, Furness became the Minister of th |
Boat Club to hear the outcome of the Yale and | Harvard football game. |
Harvard University Gazette, "Norton Lectures To Be De | |
chusetts, the company was founded in 2007 (by | Harvard University geneticist George Church and other |
In addition, he has lectured at | Harvard University, Georgetown University, the Univer |
He said, "I came to | Harvard to get a degree as a mining engineer. |
tion of value in global health: a report from | Harvard University's Global Health Delivery Project. |
Hope was the first woman on | Harvard University's governing board, the Harvard Cor |
icago Law School, 1985-1996, where he brought | Harvard Law graduate Barack Obama on a fellowship aft |
He has been a post doctoral fellowship in | Harvard University Graduate School of Design. |
Foster was a | Harvard College graduate S.B. (Mathematics), summa cu |
Paris, where she married Frederick Wulsin, a | Harvard University graduate from a prominent Ohio fam |
eived a master's degree in city planning from | Harvard University's Graduate School of Public Admini |
study at Princeton University, he returned to | Harvard for graduate study and worked as Santayana's |
Elliot Noyes Chair, | Harvard University Graduate School of Design / 1988 |
Their adopted daughter, Beatrice, married | Harvard University graduate Howard Ridgely Ward on Se |
instruction at the Navy Supply Corps School, | Harvard University Graduate School of Business Admini |
rasanna Vithanage, chartered accountant and a | harvard university graduate Naushard Cader, and polit |
arolina in 1968 with a degree in English, and | Harvard University Graduate School of Business Progra |
ed a masters degree in city planning from the | Harvard University Graduate School of Design. |
designed it in 1937, when he came to teach at | Harvard University's Graduate School of Design, and i |
s as Professor of Theory and Criticism at the | Harvard University Graduate School of Design. |
He arrived at | Harvard from graduate study the next year. |
Brahms, a 1959 | Harvard College graduate (B.A. Psychology), had taken |
"Stern studied architecture at | Harvard University's Graduate School of Design, where |
Prozac Nation is an autobiography by | Harvard College graduate, Elizabeth Wurtzell. |
Burton was a | Harvard University graduate, playing ice hockey while |
After a year in Spain, he returned to | Harvard and graduated in 1960. |
He returned to | Harvard and graduated in the top 10% of his class wit |
ege at Stanford for two years, transferred to | Harvard and graduated in 1950 with an AB in History a |
ring his junior year, he studied languages at | Harvard and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1920. |
Including only male, | Harvard College graduates who began their studies bet |
"Lampoon" name to National Lampoon, begun by | Harvard Lampoon graduates in 1970. |
ied horticulture at the Bussey Institution at | Harvard University, graduating in 1903. |
He left | Harvard without graduating because of a protracted il |
Baldwin attended the Lynn public schools and | Harvard College graduating in 1877. |
ntinued her studies in theoretical physics at | Harvard University graduating with a Ph.D. in 1963. |
He attended | Harvard University, graduating in 1861, and was a mem |
emy, Lawrence Academy at Groton, and attended | Harvard University, graduating in 1843. |
He studied law at | Harvard College, graduating in 1695. |
e was born in Washington, D.C. and studied at | Harvard University, graduating in 1956. |
Steven then went to | Harvard University graduating with his Bachelor of Ar |
Pratt studied at | Harvard College, graduating in the class of 1936. |
Quincy attended | Harvard College, graduating in 1708. |
Chang played collegiately at | Harvard University, graduating with a degree in biolo |
ed in Llewellyn Park, New Jersey, he attended | Harvard College, graduating in 1915. |
He attended | Harvard College, graduating in 1858, along with class |
He attended | Harvard University, graduating in 1892, and did his p |
ate Preventable Catastrophe is a 2004 book by | Harvard scholar Graham Allison. |
Hart's poetry has appeared in | Harvard Review, Grain, Mattoid, and he has published |
A 1992 graduate of | Harvard University, Griffin has a bachelor's degree i |
A 1938 graduate of | Harvard College, Grossman has taught at Tufts Univers |
???? - Present: | Harvard Consulting Group, Senior Partner |
Lavin is also a frequent visitor at | Harvard University¹s GSD and was a Visiting Professor |
2006 | Harvard Media Guide |
On September 13, 1996, | Harvard pled guilty under a plea agreement in a feder |
Manual, by Henry Noel Humphreys, published by | Harvard University H. G. Bohn 1853 publisher, digital |
zed and refinanced the project, but since the | Harvard telescope had been removed and interest in Mt |
While studying at | Harvard, she had a reputation as a mathematical wiz, |
ibd was originally inspired when Adler was at | Harvard and had a conversation with his dad about the |
Frederick was a graduate of | Harvard and had interests in the family shovel busine |
He was inducted into The | Harvard Athletic Hall of Fame in 1961. |
Two buildings at | Harvard (Weld Hall and Weld Boathouse) are named for |
nely rank Currier's dining hall highest among | Harvard dining halls in food quality. |
med after American astronomer and director of | Harvard Observatory Harlow Shapley. |
s educated at the Lawrence Scientific School ( | Harvard), the Harvard Graduate School, and the Univer |
In 1955-1956, he attended | Harvard University's Harvard Business School under a |
Daulaire holds degrees from | Harvard College, Harvard Medical School, and the John |
rbour attended the University of Virginia and | Harvard University's Harvard Law School. |
The John | Harvard Monument, Harvard Yard in Cambridge, Massachu |
Peabody Museum ( | Harvard) - Harvard University project at Copan begins |
llow and instructor, he taught classes at the | Harvard College, Harvard Medical School, Harvard Scho |
ees of the Reservation's North Common Meadow, | Harvard University's Harvard Forest, and the Massachu |
Mercy | Harvard Hospital, Harvard, Illinois (77 beds) |
Along with | Harvard theologian Harvey Cox, he spearheaded the fie |
She has a master's degree from | Harvard and has been a professor at University at Alb |
Since graduating from | Harvard, Mawi has dedicated himself to uplifting teen |
Reich's research team at | Harvard University has produced controversial evidenc |
It applies what Niall Ferguson of | Harvard University has called 'virtual history' to co |
With the increasing success of | Harvard's hockey program since 2002, the size and par |
For over two decades, the | Harvard Project has undertaken hundreds of research s |
In recent years, nearly one out of every five | Harvard undergraduates has worked for Dorm Crew in so |
saction associated with the endowment fund of | Harvard University has also been questioned; see Hark |
At | Harvard, he has trained several generations of anthro |
In addition, | Harvard University has a large number of special libr |
Under his guidance, the | Harvard Crimson have had ten consecutive winning seas |
e United States' most prominent universities, | Harvard presidents have influenced educational practi |
owing his year at Stanford, Hall went back to | Harvard, where he spent three years in the Society of |
In addition to being a | Harvard lecturer, he also leads a summer abroad progr |
nd International Trade from the University of | Harvard, which he never completed. |
At | Harvard University he earned a master's in public adm |
Barnard attended | Harvard where he received an MA and also read theolog |
He was educated at | Harvard where he graduated in 1893. |
r studying at Colgate University, followed by | Harvard University he joined Oneida Limited, the comp |
He attended | Harvard, where he lived in Winthrop House, and earned |
ucation from Boston Latin School, followed by | Harvard, where he graduated in 1744. |
He was offered a chair at | Harvard, which he declined in order to focus on consu |
is longest spell in any one university was at | Harvard which he joined in 1957 and from which he ret |
nd took a position at the Arnold Arboretum at | Harvard where he worked with geneticist Karl Sax. |
During his attendance at | Harvard Law, he served as the president of the Harvar |
A graduate of | Harvard College, he earned an A.B. in 1755 and an A.M |
ing from preparatory school, Boal enrolled at | Harvard where he played football for Harvard's varsit |
Cole took sabbatical in 1963-1964 at | Harvard, where he wrote a seminal book on this body o |
egree from Colgate University and an MBA from | Harvard, where he was a member of the Harvard Busines |
A graduate of the doctoral programme of | Harvard University, he now teaches in the Indology De |
After receiving degrees at MIT and | Harvard University, he became Assistant Professor at |
Following a brief spell at | Harvard University, he returned to the UK as a geolog |
Goodsell received his Ph.D. at | Harvard, where he was a student of V. O. Key, Jr. |
Working his way through | Harvard University, he received his bachelor's degree |
United States he was educated at Harrow, and | Harvard, where he received his BA degree. |
ttended high school at Andover and went on to | Harvard where he received his BA in 1965. |
ter his year in prep school, Knowles attended | Harvard, where he majored in chemistry, focusing on o |
Training under Octo Barnett at | Harvard University, he also contributed to the initia |
d his class in marks and won a scholarship to | Harvard, which he entered in 1878. |
Representing | Harvard University, he won the US intercollegiate sin |
At | Harvard University He earned his M.A. degree in 1939 |
A 1992 graduate of | Harvard College, he obtained his Juris Doctor at Harv |
nsin, the University of Illinois, and finally | Harvard, where he became Cabot Professor. |
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