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He was the son of Charles Pinckney Sumner, a progressive Harvard-educated lawyer, abolitionist, and early proponent of racially integrated schools, who shocked 19th century Boston by opposing anti-miscegenation laws.
Kearny's father was a Harvard-educated, New York City financier who owned his own brokerage firm and was also a founder of the New York Stock Exchange.
The killer was a Harvard-educated musician named Fitzhugh Coyle Goldsborough, a violinist in the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra who came from a prominent Maryland family.
Agee was accused by U. S. President George H. W. Bush of being responsible for the death of Richard Welch, a Harvard-educated classicist who was murdered by the Revolutionary Organization 17 November while heading the CIA Station in Athens.
Ernst Franz Sedgwick Hanfstaengl ( February 2, 1887 – November 6, 1975 ), was a Harvard-educated German businessman who was an intimate of Adolf Hitler before falling out of favor and defecting.
From 1904 to 1905 Suematsu was sent by the Japanese cabinet to Europe to counteract anti-Japanese propaganda of the Yellow Peril variety and argue Japan's case in the Russo-Japanese War, much as Harvard-educated Kaneko Kentarō was doing at the request of Itō Hirobumi at the same time in the USA.
He is a Harvard-educated scholar who has been central to the late 20th-century Rediscovery of Gnosticism, which was the title of the international conference he hosted at Yale in 1980 and the volume that came of it.

Harvard-educated and New
The title character Ally is a young, attractive, impulsive, Harvard-educated lawyer described by a New York Times journalist as " stylish, sexy, smart, opinionated, and an emotional wreck.
In 1856, Harvard-educated Boston Brahmin and physician George Cheyne Shattuck turned his country home in New Hampshire into a school for boys which included his two sons.

Harvard-educated and family
Sergio Troncoso ’ s latest, From This Wicked Patch of Dust, follows a family from humble beginnings in a Texas border town through several decades as its members move beyond their Mexican Catholic culture to inhabit Jewish, Muslim and Ivy League spaces .... These middle spaces have long been fodder for writers, though the El Paso-born and Harvard-educated Troncoso has created new, empathetic characters to explore it.

Harvard-educated and son
Maria married socially prominent A. Robeson Sargent, the Harvard-educated landscape architect and son of Charles Sprague Sargent.

Harvard-educated and American
Set in the American West of 1893, the series follows its title character, a Harvard-educated lawyer-turned-bounty hunter hired by a group of wealthy industrialists to track and capture outlaw John Bly and his gang.

Harvard-educated and father
He is the father of Alan Z. Thornburg and Lacy E. Thornburg, a Harvard-educated orthopaedic surgeon practicing in the Asheville area.

Harvard-educated and .
Since 2005, Depardieu has lived with a Harvard-educated novelist, Clémentine Igou.
Her character, Elle Woods, has become a Harvard-educated lawyer who is determined to protect animals from cosmetics-industry science tests.
* Powers Hapgood, a Harvard-educated miner, labor leader and organizer for the United Mine Workers Union of America, helped lead the Somerset County Coal Strike of 1922-23, a bitter sixteen-month effort which draw significant national press and political attention.
In earlier novels he is a snobbish Harvard-educated intellectual of independent means who wears pince-nez glasses and investigates crimes because he finds them stimulating.
* In the musical Rent, one of the leads, Harvard-educated lesbian lawyer Joanne, attended and learned to tango with the French ambassador's daughter in her dorm room at Miss Porter's.
In 1991 Naropa's board of trustees hired John Cobb, a Harvard-educated lawyer and practicing Buddhist, as president.
Myles ( played by Ted Atherton ) is a Harvard-educated Bostonian with all the charm of a backbencher.
The book is written as a mix between Cummings ' well-known unconventional grammar and diction and the witty voice of a young Harvard-educated intellectual in an absurd situation.

Hoar and was
One of the critics of the Chinese Exclusion Act was the anti-slavery / anti-imperialist Republican Senator George Frisbie Hoar of Massachusetts who described the Act as " nothing less than the legalization of racial discrimination.
Beth was modeled on Elizabeth Hoar of Concord, Massachusetts, future mother of publishing scion Sherman Bowles.
The Beehive was designed by Frank Hoar and included a subway to the already existing railway station at Tinsley Green that let passengers travel from London Victoria Station to the aircraft without stepping outside.
" One of the convicted, Dorcas Hoar, was given a temporary reprieve, with the support of several ministers, to make a confession of being a witch.
Five other women were convicted in 1692, but the sentence was never carried out: Ann Foster ( who later died in prison ), her daughter Mary Lacy Sr., Abigail Hobbs, Dorcas Hoar and Mary Bradbury.
He was the son of Ellen Elizabeth Stevens ( née Hoar ) and Ernest Frederick Stevens, a business executive.
Another daughter, Sarah Sherman, married Samuel Hoar, who was a member of the Massachusetts state legislature and the U. S. Congress.
Evarts also was a U. S. Attorney General, and was succeeded in that office by his first cousin Ebenezer R. Hoar, a brother of George F. Hoar.
His home in Windsor, Vermont was purchased from John Skinner in the 1820s for $ 5, 000 by William M. Evarts and passed down to Evarts ' daughter, Elizabeth Hoar Evarts Perkins, who in turn left the home to family members, including her son Maxwell.
Funston was considered a useful advocate for American expansionism, but when he publicly made insulting remarks about anti-imperialist Republican Senator George Frisbie Hoar of Massachusetts, mocking his " overheated conscience " in Denver, just before a planned trip to Boston, President Theodore Roosevelt denied his furlough request, and ordered him silenced and officially reprimanded.
On May 2, 1676, Rowlandson was ransomed for £ 20 raised by the women of Boston in a public subscription, and paid by John Hoar of Concord at Redemption Rock in Princeton, Massachusetts.
George Frisbie Hoar ( August 29, 1826September 30, 1904 ) was a prominent United States politician and United States Senator from Massachusetts.
Hoar was born in Concord, Massachusetts.
In 1865, Hoar was one of the founders of the Worcester County Free Institute of Industrial Science, now the Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Hoar was long noted as a fighter against political corruption, and campaigned for the rights of African Americans and Native Americans.
Unlike many of his Senate colleagues, Hoar was not a strong advocate for an American intervention into Cuba in the late 1890s.
In addition to his political career, Hoar was active in the American Historical Society and the American Antiquarian Society, serving terms as president of both organizations.
Through his mother, Sarah Sherman, G. F. Hoar was a grandson of prominent political figure, Roger Sherman and Sherman's second wife, Rebecca Minot Prescott.
* G. F. Hoar's father, Samuel Hoar, was a prominent lawyer who served on the Massachusetts state senate and the United States House of Representatives.
** G. F. Hoar's brother Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar was an Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, one of Ulysses S. Grant's Attorneys General, and a nominee to the U. S. Supreme Court.
Samuel Hoar ( May 18, 1778 – November 2, 1856 ) was a United States lawyer and politician.
Hoar was prevented from undertaking his appointed tasks by resolutions of the legislature and efforts of the governor of South Carolina, and was escorted back onto a ship by Charleston citizens fearing mob violence against the agent from Massachusetts.

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