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David T. Ellwood has served as Dean of | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
orney General John H. Clifford in prosecuting | Harvard professor John White Webster for the death of |
he University of Phoenix and is a graduate of | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
Godkin Lecture is an annual lecture hosted by | Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Govern |
ty and also served as a visiting professor at | Harvard, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, and other institutio |
After being a professor at | Harvard, Gilbert joined the faculty of BYU-Idaho wher |
After graduating from | Harvard he joined the Atomic Energy Commission as an |
Wright finished three years at | Harvard before joining the U.S. Army Air Service in M |
He was Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at | Harvard before joining DePauw in 2008. |
Willard was the son of | Harvard president Joseph Willard and Mary (Sheafe) Wi |
Harvard Crimson, Juse 30, 2006 | |
graduate of Messiah College (B.S., 1997) and | Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government (M. |
Ackerson attended | Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, re |
Chicago and has been a guest lecturer at the | Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. |
and Policy at the Rappaport Institute at the | Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. |
He later attended | Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government whe |
002 semester, Hillsman was Resident Fellow at | Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. |
on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy at | Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government in |
It is edited at | Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and |
is also a graduate of the FBI Academy and the | Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. |
nter for Science and International Affairs at | Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. |
920, Holmes continued his doctoral studies at | Harvard and La Sorbonne. |
Harvard Cruft Laboratory | |
Shirley in Middlesex County and the towns of | Harvard and Lancaster in Worcester County. |
dscape architect Lester Collins, the Chair of | Harvard University's Landscape Architecture program. |
e musicians who gathered around conductor and | Harvard chaplain Larry Hill. |
Emerson was poor when he was at | Harvard, and later supported his family for much of h |
In 1910 Akerson started at | Harvard University, later receiving a BA in Political |
He graduated from | Harvard cum laude in 1936 and entered Boston Universi |
as the Bulletin, and later the Journal of the | Harvard International Law Club, taking its current na |
He then attended | Harvard University Law School from 1921 to 1925. |
State: British International Law after Iraq", | Harvard International Law Journal, 46 (2): 441-458, 2 |
He also served as a visiting professor at | Harvard University's law school and at New York Unive |
Debts and Assets: The Modern Law and Policy", | Harvard International Law Journal (2001). |
y of New Hampshire at Durham in 1938 and from | Harvard University Law School in 1941. |
The | Harvard International Law Journal is the oldest and m |
na Asbury College (now DePauw University) and | Harvard University Law School, where he earned a law |
ent, Louisiana and obtained a law degree from | Harvard University Law School. |
Hunt was born in New Orleans and attended | Harvard and law school at Tulane. |
Taft attended Yale University and | Harvard University Law School. |
In 2000, Juan Dalmau graduated from | Harvard University Law School's Graduate Program, ear |
He was an engineer and a 1863 graduate of | Harvard University's Lawrence Scientific School in Ca |
In an open letter, | Harvard student leaders representing 16 campus groups |
trackless trolley route was the 77 (later 69) | Harvard - Lechmere via Cambridge Street on April 11, |
After graduating from | Harvard Law, Leebron clerked for Judge Shirley M. Huf |
After graduating from | Harvard College, Leonard began to practice law in Tau |
He hired a young bandmaster from | Harvard, named Leroy Anderson, to do some arrangement |
At | Harvard, he lettered twice in football, was a member |
uding Aberdeen, Athens, East Anglia, Chicago, | Harvard, Helsinki, Leuven, Oxford, Santiago and St An |
e was given the role of Harland Osbourne, the | Harvard University liaison who receives the Wiley Col |
This list covers the | Harvard College libraries, the Faculty of Arts and Sc |
his early sermons are now in the care of the | Harvard Divinity Library in Cambridge. |
It is part of the | Harvard College Library within the Harvard Faculty of |
"jove" - is a joint project of JSTOR and the | Harvard University Library to develop an extensible f |
The | Harvard University Library system comprises about 90 |
Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library | |
Mount Holyoke College and taken a job at the | Harvard College Library, where they met. |
The | Harvard College Library, which is also part of FAS, c |
r Amadeus II. and his Stuart bride Volume II, | Harvard College Library, New York, 1905 |
r Amadeus II. and his Stuart bride Volume II, | Harvard College Library, New York, 1905 |
Papers concerning the Boston Tea Party are in | Harvard University Library. |
by Charles H. Hinnant, based on a copy in the | Harvard University Library. |
hberg, T. Baehr-Jones, G. Wang, M. Shearn, K. | Harvard, J. Liu, B. Chen, Z. Shi, R. Lawson, P. Sulli |
At | Harvard, he lived and studied in the Indian College, |
Institute, a joint venture of Whitehead, MIT, | Harvard and local teaching hospitals. |
In 2001, he was a | Harvard University Loeb Fellow. |
He has also taught at | Harvard University, Loyola University, the Pontifical |
0-1 and were named co-national champions with | Harvard and LSU with Keinath leading the team as quar |
A former quarterback and pitcher at | Harvard University, Lynch lives in Winchester, Massac |
A.B., J.D., | Harvard University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wiscon |
He received his B.A. from | Harvard and M.B.A. from the University of Virginia's |
uated from Holy Cross College A.B. (1950) and | Harvard University MA (1951); PhD (1960). |
While at | Harvard he made a geological exploration of Nova Scot |
While an undergraduate at | Harvard, Saverin made $300,000 by strategic investmen |
The | Harvard Design Magazine (ISSN 1093-4421) is a biannua |
Harvard Focus Magazine (February 10, 2006) | |
In 1973, Kristol received an A.B. from | Harvard, graduating magna cum laude in three years. |
Raman graduated from | Harvard College magna cum laude and was a Fulbright S |
Field received his undergraduate degree from | Harvard College, magna cum laude, law degree from Col |
At | Harvard, his main interests were nutrition and hemato |
He graduated with honors from | Harvard University, majoring in History and Literatur |
After high school, she attended | Harvard College majoring in English. |
The school has been referred to as "the | Harvard of make-up schools". |
lose to Boston University, Boston College and | Harvard University making it, and neighboring Allston |
He was the 1932 | Harvard University Man at the Plate (baseball) |
niversity of Windsor and is a graduate of the | Harvard Advanced Management Program. |
Like | Harvard and many other Puritans, Carter immigrated to |
is two stops away from the line's terminus at | Harvard, and many trains on the Northwest Line only r |
has lectured widely at institutions including | Harvard, Yale, Marquette, Stanford, and Johns Hopkins |
ng to an end, Cattell returned to teaching at | Harvard and married Alberta Karen Schuettler, a Ph.D. |
months prior to graduation while returning to | Harvard from Martha's Vineyard. |
A converted North American | Harvard trainer masqueraded as a Fokker D.XXI for the |
The main laboratories are at MIT, | Harvard, the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Mas |
He finished a degree in economics at | Harvard (Cambridge, Massachusetts) in 1922. |
Anyone who has attended | Harvard University may apply to become a member. |
He was awarded the | Harvard Centennial Medal in 1999 given by the Harvard |
r received the Heineman Prize in 1985 and the | Harvard Centennial Medal in 2006. |
ciences' Public Welfare Medal in 1995 and the | Harvard Centennial Medal in 2000. |
The | Harvard Centennial Medal is an honor given by the Har |
In 2005, he was awarded the | Harvard Centennial Medal. |
Harvard Centennial Medalist | |
The group has also published the | Harvard Interactive Media Review. |
A multi-specialty physicians group, | Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates provides medical |
nd later attended George Mason University and | Harvard University Medical School. |
ve cardiac care service in a partnership with | Harvard University Medical School affiliate Brigham a |
In 2001, physicians at | Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates began providing p |
agements abroad (e.g., at Stanford, Berkeley, | Harvard, and Melbourne) have enabled him to incorpora |
A plaque in Wood's memory is found in | Harvard University's Memorial Church. |
cost was sponsored by subscriptions raised by | Harvard in memory of Henry Dunster, who studied in Ma |
The | Harvard Crimson men's lacrosse team represents Harvar |
s were first detected within the framework of | Harvard Radio Meteor Project. |
rginia, and was a visiting professor at Yale, | Harvard, Toronto, Michigan, and Northwestern Universi |
Returning to | Harvard in mid-2010 allows Meltzer to resume his facu |
The Mineralogical and Geological Museum at | Harvard (Harvard Mineralogical Museum being the accep |
em was George Corwin who after his studies at | Harvard became minister at the First Church in Salem. |
Harvard 6, Minnesota 1 | |
He accompanied them on the | Harvard Irish Mission in which they excavated a hill |
. Department of Energy Center on Bioenergy at | Harvard & MIT and director of the National Institutes |
at various well-known universities, including | Harvard University, MIT, the London School of Economi |
andardized the references to a common format ( | Harvard, since most were close to Harvard already) an |
entirely edited and published by students at | Harvard University, mostly undergraduates. |
He was admitted to | Harvard but moved to Tulane University in New Orleans |
Zuckerberg and Moskovitz took a year off from | Harvard and moved Facebook's base of operations to Pa |
After he graduated from | Harvard, Austin moved to Portsmouth, New Hampshire an |
In a deal with the city of Cambridge, | Harvard sold much of the reclaimed land along Putnam |
n, mostly held at the Oriental Institute, the | Harvard Semitic Museum and the Iraq Museum in Baghdad |
; all three fossils are currently residing in | Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology pa |
ngle specimen, the holotype, deposited in the | Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology as |
ents were made to send the models directly to | Harvard, where museum staff could open them safely, o |
and Birds of the Pearl Islands, Bay of Panama | Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology, Bul |
essor of biology and curator in entomology at | Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology. |
fe Harriet, he began excavating sites for the | Harvard Peabody Museum, beginning with an expedition |
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. |
Self-Portrait in Tuxedo, 1927; Max Beckmann; | Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum |
the City & Country School, the Putney School, | Harvard College, N.Y.U. |
ofessorship in "German Art and Literature" at | Harvard is named after Francke. |
t the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, | Harvard University, named after Arthur M. Schlesinger |
He is currently married to | Harvard Professor Naomi Pierce and they have twin dau |
NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing | Harvard as national champions. |
While in college at Northwestern and | Harvard Universities, Neal was a stand-out on the sch |
Winthrop Square, Cambridge, in the | Harvard Square neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachuset |
ocesan, all-female high school located in the | Harvard Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, Californ |
t Georgetown University, Stanford University, | Harvard University, New York University, the Universi |
The founding in 1873 of The | Harvard Crimson newspaper (originally the Magenta), a |
Houghton is located on the south side of | Harvard Yard, next to Widener Library. |
Albats was a Fellow at | Harvard University's Nieman Foundation for Journalism |
issouri Distinguished Journalism Award, and a | Harvard University Nieman Fellowship. |
He studied at | Harvard as Niemann Fellow in 1941 and 1942. |
el Hospital, where he collaborated with famed | Harvard psychiatrist Norman Zinberg on seminal work o |
The boycott by Milton Green and | Harvard teammate Norman Cahners was not publicized at |
(By contrast, | Harvard and Northeastern have historically dominated |
oston College or Boston University, or both - | Harvard and Northeastern have never met in the Beanpo |
Harvard has not had 319 American Rhodes Scholars (not | |
prefer a randomized study, and researchers at | Harvard are now organizing one to study the effects o |
He held postdoctoral positions at MIT, | Harvard and NYU, including a Courant Instructorship a |
er she completed her post-graduate studies in | Harvard University O'Grady worked as an assistant to |
Frost was an astronomical assistant at the | Harvard College Observatory from 1896 to 1908, under |
he magnitude and spectrum of Kapteyn's star", | Harvard College Observatory Bulletin 843: 3-4, Bibcod |
It was discovered at the | Harvard College Observatory in Cambridge, Massachuset |
Harvard College Observatory is historically important | |
To recognize his contribution in his field, | Harvard Smithsonian Observatory in Boston named an as |
e, Massachusetts, where it is joined with the | Harvard College Observatory (HCO) to form the Harvard |
cal Observatory (a government agency) and the | Harvard College Observatory (a private institution) u |
He succeeded his father as director of | Harvard College Observatory from 1859 until his death |
In 1935 he left to work at the | Harvard College Observatory where he met Sarah Parker |
He joined | Harvard College Observatory in 1931 and studied the t |
e about the comet did not reach his employer, | Harvard College Observatory, until July 27. |
of Boyden's will to award the Boyden Fund to | Harvard College Observatory, of which he was director |
It was discovered on August 25, 1976 at the | Harvard College Observatory. |
ographed at opposition by Edward Pickering at | Harvard College Observatory. |
ming on photographic plate B2312 taken at the | Harvard College Observatory. |
merican astronomer, and the first director of | Harvard College Observatory. |
t asteroid discovered on September 9, 1977 at | Harvard College Observatory. |
tween 1929-30 he was a guest professor at the | Harvard College Observatory. |
This marked the founding of the | Harvard College Observatory. |
ded graduate studies at George Washington and | Harvard universities, obtaining a master's degree in |
He studied at | Harvard University, obtaining his MA in 1938, and tau |
e was a graduate student of Sidney Coleman at | Harvard University, obtaining a PhD in Theoretical Pa |
Exeter Academy from 1954 to 1958, followed by | Harvard University, obtaining an A.B. in 1962. |
merican, and his extraordinary effort against | Harvard on October 29 cemented his legend. |
He became Curator of Mammals at the | Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology in 1900. |
and was the editor of the | Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups . |
nter for Communicable Disease Dynamics at the | Harvard School of Public Health at Harvard University |
ouse's first master was Chester N. Greenough ( | Harvard Class of 1898), English Professor and former |
The | Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy is a student |
The building houses both the | Harvard Museum of Natural History and the Peabody Mus |
pyramid is a nutrition guide developed by the | Harvard School of Public Health, suggesting how much |
ston Children's Museum, New England Aquarium, | Harvard Museum of Natural History, Harvard University |
member of the Department of Nutrition of the | Harvard School of Public Health, where he taught for |
1994 and modeled in part on the curriculum of | Harvard College of the seventeenth century. |
Gilbert is currently the chairman of the | Harvard Society of Fellows. |
The | Harvard Dictionary of Music is a standard music refer |
Rethinking Broadband Internet Access, 22 | Harvard Journal of Law and Technology 1-74 (Fall 2008 |
nnedy, Sr, became the first Kennedy to attend | Harvard instead of Boston College though he remained |
e replaced Ellery Channing as a member of the | Harvard Board of Overseers, and retained this positio |
She graduated from | Harvard School of Public Health with a MPH in 1999, a |
dded a Master of Occupational Health from the | Harvard School of Public Health in 1982. |
ditor of the third and fourth editions of the | Harvard Dictionary of Music, the Harvard Biographical |
She then served as Director of the | Harvard Institute of Politics, before resigning to ru |
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