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He graduated from | Harvard University in 1810, studied law, was admitted |
e coach at Yale University, and one season at | Harvard University in the same capacity. |
Michigan, Ann Arbor in 1939 and a Ph.D. from | Harvard University in 1943. |
ted the Program for Management Development at | Harvard University in 1976. |
his A.B. degree in chemistry and physics from | Harvard College in 2001. |
Weston entered | Harvard University in 1912 and graduated magna cum la |
ved a B.A. in linguistics and psychology from | Harvard University in 1961 and a Ph.D. in linguistics |
He graduated from | Harvard University in 1751. |
He graduated from | Harvard University in 1782, studied law, was admitted |
Austin graduated from | Harvard College in 1766. |
He received his Ph.D. from | Harvard University in 1967. |
He completed his BA in Government at | Harvard University in 1981. |
uillemin received a Ph.D. in mathematics from | Harvard University in 1962, after earlier completing |
He graduated from | Harvard College in 1756 and went on to study theology |
y, Andover, Massachusetts, and graduated from | Harvard University in 1789. |
In his fifth year as an undergraduate at | Harvard University in 2007, Rich received a two-book |
He received a PhD in English literature from | Harvard University in 1956, specializing in the poetr |
Chelmsford, Massachusetts, he graduated from | Harvard University in 1939. |
sity of Mumbai and her Ph.D. in Sanskrit from | Harvard University in 1976. |
Dodge received B.A. and LL.B. degrees from | Harvard University in 1963 and 1967, respectively. |
as an undergraduate and received his MBA from | Harvard University in 1979. |
rsity in 1906, and from the law department of | Harvard University in 1909. |
ie, Pennsylvania, Weber received an A.B. from | Harvard University in 1936 and received his LL.B. fro |
for the international Marenzio conference at | Harvard University in April, 2006. |
as offered a prestigious Nieman Fellowship at | Harvard University in 1950-51. |
shown to the Museum of Comparative Zoology at | Harvard University in January 1854. |
he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from | Harvard College in 1976. |
ended Boston Latin School, and graduated from | Harvard College in 1854. |
Wanton graduated from | Harvard University in 1751 and was involved with priv |
1966, and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from | Harvard University in 1971. |
enburg, Massachusetts, Stearns graduated from | Harvard University in 1797. |
At the age of seventeen, Fuller entered | Harvard University in Massachusetts. |
om Brandeis University in 1969, his M.A. from | Harvard University in 1972, and his Ph.D. from Harvar |
He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from | Harvard College in 1947, where he was a member of the |
Maki was recruited and attended | Harvard University in the ECAC and majored in economi |
Costle received an B.A. from | Harvard University in 1961, and a J.D. from the Unive |
and his PhD degree in applied mathematics at | Harvard University in 1981. |
pursued classical studies and graduated from | Harvard University in 1823. |
rsity College, Dublin, and at Yale, Tufts and | Harvard universities in the United States |
Clark, Clark obtained his Bachelor of Arts at | Harvard University in 1903. |
g fellow at the Kennedy School of Government, | Harvard University in 2001. |
egree of LL.D. from Bowdoin in 1858, and from | Harvard University in 1864. |
pursued classical studies and graduated from | Harvard University in 1784. |
t Austin in 1988, and a Ph.D. in Biology from | Harvard University in 1994. |
the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester on 45 | Harvard Street in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. |
Pearson graduated from | Harvard University in 1989. |
program for senior managers in government at | Harvard University in 1983. |
rsity in 1964 and completed his PhD degree at | Harvard University in 1970. |
He was graduated from the law department of | Harvard University in 1860. |
He joined the faculty of | Harvard University in 1956 where he held the posts of |
y of Cincinnati in 1908 and a law degree from | Harvard University in 1910. |
om the Erie Central High School in 1870, from | Harvard University in 1874, and from Harvard Law Scho |
at Haverhill, Massachusetts, he graduated at | Harvard College in 1852, and at the Harvard Law Schoo |
ulti-purpose stadium located on the campus of | Harvard University in the Allston neighborhood of Bos |
001, he studied at Stanford University and at | Harvard University, in the United States. |
Railroad in 1886 and 1887, and graduated from | Harvard University in 1892. |
e received his Ph.D. in the same subject from | Harvard University in 1980. |
ology (MIT) in 1965 and his Ph.D. degree from | Harvard University in 1972. |
After graduating from | Harvard University in 1962, he served in the U.S. Air |
He received a B.A. in biochemistry from | Harvard College in 1955. |
He graduated from | Harvard University in 1789. |
Student at | Harvard University in 1928 and 1929. |
toral fellowship under Stephen C. Harrison at | Harvard University in 2002. |
Ph.D. in sociology from Radcliffe College at | Harvard University in 1955. |
Webb graduated from | Harvard College in 1824. |
of Georgia in 1914 and a Master's degree from | Harvard University in 1915. |
Young graduated from | Harvard College in 1992, was a Stegner Fellow at Stan |
He entered | Harvard University in 1859. |
ewater, Massachusetts, Kinsley graduated from | Harvard College in 1778. |
d her Master's in 1970 and Ph.D. in 1977 from | Harvard University in political science. |
He attended | Harvard University in 1930. |
She graduated from | Harvard University in 1956 and obtained a masters deg |
am R. Jones House is an historic house at 307 | Harvard Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
Langley received a B.S. from | Harvard University in 1932 and an LL.B. from the Univ |
Holding an A.B. from | Harvard College in environmental geoscience, and an M |
iversity (AB 1967) and received his J.D. from | Harvard University in 1970. |
oxbury, Massachusetts, Ruggles graduated from | Harvard University in 1781, studied law, was admitted |
s Buttrick House is a historic building at 44 | Harvard Street in Waltham, Massachusetts. |
er of the Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship from | Harvard University in 2002. |
terboro, New Hampshire, Wilson graduated from | Harvard University in 1799. |
in Andover, Massachusetts and completing his | Harvard A.B. in 1812, Ware was minister of the Unitar |
at St. Basil's Church, Wilshire Boulevard and | Harvard Boulevard, in Los Angeles. |
Aboud graduated from | Harvard University in 1995. |
F. Bradbury House is an historic house at 369 | Harvard Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
y at the age of 17, and received a Ph.D. from | Harvard University in 1989 at the age of 25. |
Massachusetts, in 1954, then earned a B.A. at | Harvard University in 1958 and a J.D. at Harvard Law |
USS Charles (ID-1298), briefly USS | Harvard (ID-1298) in 1918 and 1920, was a troop trans |
He graduated from | Harvard University in 1894. |
He studied at Groton and graduated from | Harvard University in 1912 and received his Master's |
He obtained a master's degree in law from | Harvard University in 1962. |
He later earned a law degree from | Harvard University in 1949. |
He graduated from | Harvard University in 1840, having studied law, and b |
on College in 1974, and obtained her PhD from | Harvard University in 1984. |
He graduated from | Harvard University in 1899 and from the law departmen |
He graduated from | Harvard University in 1892. |
In 1955, he became an Associate Professor at | Harvard, and in 1957, a full Professor of Economics. |
was born in Neenah, Wisconsin and studied at | Harvard University in 1911. |
n Norwalk, Connecticut, Wilson graduated from | Harvard University in 1942. |
returned to United States and graduated from | Harvard University in 1810. |
Dawson graduated from | Harvard University in 1896 and joined the Olmsted Bro |
ed from Tempe High in 1987 and graduated from | Harvard University in 1991 with a B.A. magna cum laud |
versity in 1934, and later his doctorate from | Harvard University in 1938. |
He graduated from | Harvard College in 1983. |
pleted preparatory studies and graduated from | Harvard University in 1817; he studied law, was admit |
cated at Westford Academy, and graduated from | Harvard College in 1800. |
He graduated from | Harvard College in 1894. |
He graduated from | Harvard University in 1896 and attended Columbia Law |
the first director of the Arnold Arboretum at | Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts and the s |
, Williamstown, Massachusetts, graduated from | Harvard University in 1849, and then studied law in t |
Bates graduated from | Harvard College in 1800. |
Ohio, and graduated with an A.B. degree from | Harvard College in 1976. |
ng Green State University, and later attended | Harvard University in 1967 on a Nieman Fellowship. |
Farrell started his career at | Harvard University in 1990, where he scored 11 points |
hy is an endowed professorship established at | Harvard College in 1727 by Thomas Hollis. |
nded North Andover Academy and graduated from | Harvard University in 1843 and from Harvard Law Schoo |
His research continued at | Harvard University in 1933 as a National Research Cou |
California, Los Angeles and summer school at | Harvard University in the United States. |
He earned a Ph.D from | Harvard University in 1937. |
native of Massachusetts, Dodge graduated from | Harvard College in 1867 and Harvard Law School in 186 |
ssical studies and graduated in medicine from | Harvard College in 1779. |
Allston Village, defined by | Harvard Avenue, includes an eclectic blend of shops, |
He had long links to | Harvard University, including holding a position as a |
Haiti after the 2010 Earthquake to assist the | Harvard Humanitarian Initiative and Love a Child in t |
In addition, The | Harvard Humanitarian Initiative maintains partnership |
ing Program in AIDS-related Epidemiology, the | Harvard AIDS Initiative trains biomedical researchers |
In July 2006, the initiative won | Harvard University's Innovations in American Governme |
Isenberg has taught at | Harvard, Columbia, Insead, Reykjavik, Theseus, and th |
She also attended | Harvard University's Institute for Educational Manage |
uted to the establishment of a chapter of the | Harvard Medical Institute in Dubai in 2004. |
ion and Advanced Negotiation Workshops at the | Harvard Negotiation Institute, Harvard Law School. |
Originally called the | Harvard AIDS Institute, HAI officially changed its na |
rt-time lecturers and practitioners from both | Harvard, other institutions of higher learning, and t |
Moseley served at | Harvard as instructor and lecturer from 1968 to 1970 |
The | Harvard College Interactive Media Group is a student |
Harvard College Interactive Media Group logo | |
Membership is open to all | Harvard affiliates interested in climbing, but the cl |
urnal Aspenia (Italy), the African Executive, | Harvard University's International Security and Colum |
The nearest Interstate Highway to | Harvard is Interstate 90 in Belvidere; Interstate 39 |
It brings Boston traffic (from North | Harvard Street) into Harvard Square (via JFK Street) |
Adamsidman was named after | Harvard educated inventor Adam Sidman in 2003. |
One of his most influential teachers at | Harvard was Irving Fine, and another was Otto Gombosi |
located at the crossing of Beacon Street and | Harvard Street, is one of Brookline's two primary ret |
The | Harvard Ichthus is a journal of Christian thought and |
(Although the core of the | Harvard campus is in Cambridge, the athletic complex |
The | Harvard Voice is a monthly magazine concerned with th |
Harvard Magazine is an independently edited magazine | |
At | Harvard, Ulrich is actively involved in The Church of |
The | Harvard Gazette is the official newspaper of Harvard |
The | Harvard Review is a literary magazine published by th |
Harvard Square is a large triangular area in the cent | |
Harvard Yard is a grassy area of about twenty-five ac | |
Harvard Apparatus is now part of the Harvard Bioscien | |
red as an adjunct professor of photography at | Harvard, now is an adjunct professor of photography a |
Graves later became the women's crew coach at | Harvard and is now the head coach at the University o |
The | Harvard Salient is the conservative student newspaper |
In addition to his teaching role at | Harvard, Samuels is a frequent teacher and speaker in |
Folksingers 'Round | Harvard Square is the first album featuring Joan Baez |
The | Harvard Depository is a storage facility for library |
Harvard Forest is an ecological research area of 3,00 | |
by a group of Astronomy graduate students at | Harvard, and is currently Harvard University's only o |
Published since 1876, The | Harvard Lampoon is the world's longest continually pu |
Harvard Avenue is a station on the MBTA Green Line "B | |
e (Oxford) 1978, B.C.L. (Oxford) 1979, LL.M. ( | Harvard) 1985 is a lawyer, professor of law, and sinc |
Briggs Hall at Cabot House, | Harvard University, is named after Briggs. |
District works very closely with the city of | Harvard, it is a separate government agency. |
The | Harvard architecture is a computer architecture with |
Harvard architecture is contrasted to the Von Neumann | |
Harvard Forest is open to the public. | |
Harvard Jolly is the architectural firm working on th | |
The OncoMouse or | Harvard mouse is a type of laboratory mouse that has |
Harvard Forest is also slated to be the northeastern | |
He has held visiting Professorships at MIT, | Harvard University, Isaac Newton Institute, Max-Planc |
ax Planck and the Fortunes of German Science ( | Harvard, 2000) ISBN 0-674-00439-6 |
Harvard (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center) | |
Although HMC is run entirely by | Harvard students, it is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organi |
Although the drama is set at | Harvard University, it was filmed at University of So |
In 1990, | Harvard won its first NCAA tournament game when it de |
Harvard forms its own orchestra. | |
For example, in 1936, on the day when | Harvard celebrated its 300th anniversary, he joined a |
The | Harvard Mark IV was an electronic stored-program comp |
After his graduation from | Harvard with James Bryant Conant, Bartlett worked at |
John served for sixteen years as President of | Harvard from January 14, 1708 till his death in 1724. |
ed his Master's in public administration from | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
he Walt Disney Institute of Management and at | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
ole, in a 2005 issue of Compass, published by | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
Security Fellow, earning this distinction at | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
and chairman of the Public Policy Program at | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
Senator Van de Putte was a Kellogg Fellow at | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
Massachusetts Hall was designed by | Harvard Presidents John Leverett and his successor Be |
attended New Mexico State University and the | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
He studied at | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
He graduated from | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
enter for Nonprofit Organizations, located in | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
niversity and a Masters in Public Policy from | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
gram for senior managers in Government at the | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
arding is also a Lecturer in Public Policy at | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
was a Fellow at the Institute of Politics at | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
y at Stanford, Turner taught Communication at | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
of the Center for Business and Government at | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
He attended | Harvard with John F. Kennedy and would later go on to |
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