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At last count, sixteen former Rhodes Scholars ( see box on page 13 ) had been appointed to the Administration, second in number only to its Harvard graduates.
At both Choate and Harvard, Lerner was a classmate of John F. Kennedy ; at Choate they had worked together on the yearbook staff.
At Harvard, he began lifelong friendships with Francis Ellingwood Abbot, Chauncey Wright, and William James.
At Harvard Trudeau found himself profoundly challenged as he discovered that his "... legal training was deficient, his knowledge of economics was pathetic.
At this early age, he began writing his own show tunes, which eventually helped him in his future adventures as a satirical composer and writer in his years of lecturing at Harvard University, and later at other universities.
At Brunton's urging, Masson went to Harvard University to study Sanskrit.
* At the Neurosurgery Clinic of the Hôpital Beaujon in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, and in collaboration with the Black Laboratory at Harvard University which focuses on meningioma research, Michel Kalamarides focuses on mouse modeling of NF2 meningioma.
At Harvard, he was a member of the Fly Club, sang with the a cappella group the Harvard Krokodiloes, was a cartoonist for the Harvard Lampoon ( eventually becoming its president ), and acted in the Hasty Pudding Theatricals shows.
At Harvard, Yerkes became interested in animal behavior, so much so that he put off further medical training to study comparative psychology.
* At Harvard College, Lowell House's annual spring formal is named Bacchanalia.
At age twenty Farrand was introduced to one of her primary mentors, the botanist Charles Sprague Sargent, who at Harvard University was both a professor of horticulture at the Bussey Institute and the founding director of the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, Massachusetts.
At Harvard Law School from 1915 to 1918, however, he was swept away by the intellect of professor Felix Frankfurter and finished fifth in his class, while rooming with songster Cole Porter.
At the age of 19 he briefly attended Harvard Law School, but preferred reading literature to studying law.
At that time, Abraham ( Jr .) was a student at Harvard College.
At age 17, he graduated from Harvard and went to study in Germany.
At the time he was a lecturer at Harvard.
At Harvard, Langdell also developed the case method of teaching law, now the dominant pedagogical model at U. S. law schools.
At the same time, Eliot was radically opposed to labor unions, fostering a campus climate where many Harvard students served as strikebreakers ; he was called by some " the greatest labor union hater in the country.
At Boscombe Down, Husband was the Tornado GR1 and GR4 Project Pilot and served as a test pilot in the Hawk, Hunter, Buccaneer, Jet Provost, Tucano, and Harvard.
At the age of forty-eight, Santayana left his position at Harvard and returned to Europe permanently, never to return to the United States.
At age 17, he entered Harvard University where he studied under George Santayana, William James, and Graham Wallas, concentrating upon philosophy and languages ( he spoke German and French ), and earned his degree in three years, graduating as a member of the Phi Beta Kappa society.
At the time, Koch was working at Boston Consulting Group after receiving BA, MBA and JD degrees from Harvard University.

At and Thomson
At this point, radiation produced in the Big Bang stopped Thomson scattering from charged ions.
* 2002 – At a Sotheby's auction, Peter Paul Rubens ' painting The Massacre of the Innocents is sold for £ 49. 5million ( US $ 76. 2 million ) to Lord Thomson.
At the time of the experiment, the atom was thought to be analogous to a plum pudding ( as proposed by J. J. Thomson ), with the negative charges ( the plums ) found throughout a positive sphere ( the pudding ).
At the University of Aberdeen, George Paget Thomson passed a beam of electrons through a thin metal film and observed the predicted interference patterns.
** At a Sotheby's auction, Peter Paul Rubens ' painting " The Massacre of the Innocents " ( first version ) is sold for £ 49. 5million ( US $ 76. 2 million ) to Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet.
At the end of March 2004, Thomson made a formal complaint about Saatchi to the Office of Fair Trading, claiming that Saatchi's leading position was monopolistic " to the detriment of smaller competitors ", citing Vine as an example of this.
At room temperature, all gases except hydrogen, helium and neon cool upon expansion by the Joule – Thomson process.
At this point, a number of other companies involved in the 68000's ecosystem agreed to use the standard, including Signetics, Philips, Thomson, and Mostek.
At the time of the merger the company was known as SGS-THOMSON but took its current name in May 1998 following the withdrawal of Thomson SA as an owner.
At the outbreak of war he was able to work with Vernon Kell and Sir Basil Thomson of the Special Branch to arrest twenty-two German spies in England.
At the University of Aberdeen George Paget Thomson passed a beam of electrons through a thin metal film and observed the predicted interference patterns.
* 10 July – At a Sotheby's auction, Peter Paul Rubens ' painting The Massacre of the Innocents is sold for £ 49. 5million ( US $ 76. 2 million ) to Lord Thomson of Fleet.
At this time Fisher first became a proponent of the new compass being designed by Sir William Thomson which incorporated corrections for the deviation caused by the metal in iron ships.
At the Olympics, Thomson won a clear victory over his American rivals.
At the airport they run into Thompson and Thomson, who are also heading for Calculus on a special mission.
At the time of his death, his son Kenneth Thomson became chair of Thomson Corporation and inherited the baronial title becoming the 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet.
At the same time, Dundee-based publishers D. C. Thomson & Co., to whom he had been introduced by his brother-in-law, fellow cartoonist Ken Holroyd, invited him to contribute to The Beano.
At the behest of Aaron Copland and Virgil Thomson, he began writing a dance column for the magazine Modern Music in 1936.
At the Great Exhibition 1851, Thomson demonstrated his self-filling fountain pen and an invalid chair with solid rubber tyres.
At the start of World War II Thomson joined the RAF, and was serving in Macao when the Japanese attacked.
At the start of World War I he enlisted in the British Army and did not play many matches during the 1914-15 season but he was given special leave to join Chelsea at Old Trafford for the Cup Final when Bob Thomson was injured.

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