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In addition, the 1952 study collected comparable data from 4,585 students at ten other colleges and universities scattered across the country: Dartmouth, Harvard, Yale, Wesleyan, North Carolina, Fisk, Texas, University of California at Los Angeles, Wayne, and Michigan.
Writing to his colleague George Herbert Palmer -- `` Glorious old Palmer '', as he addresses him -- James says that if only the students at Harvard could really understand Royce, Santayana, Palmer, and himself and see that their varying systems are `` so many religions, ways of fronting life, and worth fighting for '', then Harvard would have a genuine philosophic universe.
In March 1853, Alcott was invited to teach fifteen students at Harvard Divinity School in an extracurricular, non-credit course.
The sixth-grade graduate instructing Harvard students delighted Boston newspapers.
Blackboard used in class at Harvard University | Harvard shows students ' efforts at placing the ü and acute accent diacritic used in Spanish orthography.
Descendants of these students would become presidents of Dartmouth College, Yale University and Harvard University.
The walls of the room list the names of Harvard students, faculty, and alumni that gave their lives in service of the United States during World War I along with an empty tomb depicting Alma Mater holding a slain Harvard student.
He earned two degrees from Harvard University ( BA 1971, MA 1972 ) and was among the first students to be allowed to submit a musical composition for a Harvard undergraduate thesis.
In early 1971 Anderson and Felice departed ; they were replaced by Harvard students bassist Ernie Brooks, and keyboardist Jerry Harrison, completing the classic lineup of the Modern Lovers.
Along with Harvard and Princeton, Yale students rejected elite British concepts about ' amateurism ' in sports and constructed athletic programs that were uniquely American, such as football.
** The Harvard University Administration Building is seized by close to 300 students, mostly members of the Students for a Democratic Society.
Lessig invited law students at Harvard and elsewhere to help craft legal arguments challenging the new law on an online forum, which evolved into Open Law.
David and Mary Boies also fund the " Mary and David Boies Fellowships " for foreign students at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Beginning at the age of sixteen, Kaczynski participated along with twenty-one other undergraduate students in the Harvard experiments, which have been described as " disturbing " and " ethically indefensible.
Most Sunday afternoons when they were in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Whiteheads hosted an open house to which all Harvard students were welcome, and during which talk flowed freely.
In 1908, the Graduate School of Business Administration ( GSBA ) at Harvard University was established ; it offered the world's first MBA program, with a faculty of 15 plus 33 regular students and 47 special students.
In 1944 Clyde Kluckhohn ( who studied at Harvard, but who admired and worked with Boas and his students ) attempted to address this issue:
According to a survey conducted by The Harvard School of Public Health, " 15 % students surveyed said that they had carried a handgun on their person in the past 30 days, and 4 % said that they had taken a handgun to school in the past year ," a sharp increase from just five years earlier.
On their way to the beach, Richard gives a copy of the map to Sammy and Zeph, two American Harvard students he meets in Koh Samui.

Harvard and took
Between 1850 and 1900, Cambridge took on much of its present character — streetcar suburban development along the turnpikes, with working-class and industrial neighborhoods focused on East Cambridge, comfortable middle-class housing being built on old estates in Cambridgeport and Mid-Cambridge, and upper-class enclaves near Harvard University and on the minor hills of the city.
He took his doctorate at Harvard ( the first Ph. D. in Architecture ever awarded at Harvard University ), and was elected fellow at Harvard.
Two of these, Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, took positions at the Harvard GSD.
In 1962-70 negotiations took place between the Cambridge Electron Accelerator Laboratory ( shared by Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ), the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and the US Atomic Energy Commission over the proposed 1970 construction of the Stanford Positron Electron Asymmetric Ring ( SPEAR ).
In the early 1980s, Harvard University physicist Paul Horowitz took the next step and proposed the design of a spectrum analyzer specifically intended to search for SETI transmissions.
The traditional professions open to college graduates — law, the church, business, medicine — failed to interest Thoreau, so in 1835 he took a leave of absence from Harvard, during which he taught school in Canton, Massachusetts.
Hymes earned his Ph. D. from Indiana University in 1955, and took a job at Harvard University.
Upon his graduation from Harvard, he took up a position with the school as an instructor and Assistant Professor in Comparative Psychology.
A Harvard " professor of plant anatomy " examined the tree rings days after the tree was felled and pronounced it between 204 and 210 years old, making it at most 62 years old when Washington took command of the troops at Cambridge.
The premiere of Dead Birds took place at the Loeb Drama Center at Harvard University in October 1963.
A Harvard " professor of plant anatomy " examined the tree rings days after the tree was felled and pronounced it between 204 and 210 years old, making it at most 62 years old when Washington took command of the troops at Cambridge.
It took place at the Farragut Boat Club to hear the outcome of the Yale and Harvard football game.
On May 19, 1973, Cox took a leave of absence from Harvard Law School to accept appointment as the first Watergate special prosecutor.
Harvard took the opportunity to fund its first chair of law.
Before the British invasion of Virginia forced the temporary closure of the College of William and Mary and disbandment of the Phi Beta Kappa there early in 1781, Elisha Parmelee, an alumnus of Yale College and Harvard College, passed through Williamsburg and took charters from the Phi Beta Kappa to establish branches of the society at these schools.
He cited the Harvard College Admissions Program which had been filed as an amicus curiae as an example of a constitutionally valid affirmative action program which took into account all of an applicant's qualities including race in a " holistic review ".
Aronofsky had enrolled into Harvard University, which is where his interest in film first took shape.
In 1987 he entered Harvard University, where he took anthropology, live action film, and animation courses, eventually majoring in social anthropology and graduated from Harvard in 1991 with honors.
Jorge did not see him again until he entered Harvard University and took his summer vacations in Spain.
After graduating, Norman took up a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Cognitive Studies at Harvard University and within a year became a Lecturer.
During this period, Ginsburg attended class and took notes for both of them ; typed her husband's papers to his dictation ; and cared for their daughter and her sick husband – all while making the Harvard Law Review.

Harvard and rugby
Harvard's decision not to join the Yale-Rutgers-Princeton-Columbia association meant that they needed to look further afield to find football opponents so when a challenge from Canada ’ s McGill University rugby team in Montreal was issued to Harvard, they accepted.
It was agreed that two games would be played on Harvard ’ s Jarvis baseball field in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 14 and 15, 1874: one to be played under Harvard rules, another under the stricter rugby regulations of McGill.
* Harvard Crimson plays McGill Redmen under rules taken from both association football and rugby football: it is hence arguably the first game of American football as a distinctive code
* 13 November — first edition of " The Game ", the annual contest between Yale Bulldogs and Harvard Crimson, is played under a modified set of rugby football rules known as " The Concessionary Rules ".
* 23 November — representatives of Harvard Crimson, Yale Bulldogs, Princeton Tigers and Columbia Lions meet at the Massasoit House in Springfield, Massachusetts to standardise a new code of rules based on the Canadian rugby game first introduced to Harvard by Canada's McGill University in 1874.
The Harvard Rugby Football Club is the college rugby team of Harvard.
Founded in 1872, Harvard RFC is Harvard's oldest athletic team, and the oldest rugby club in the United States.
In 2013, Harvard will add women's rugby as a varsity sport, increasing the number of sports the school offers to 42.
The Harvard Rugby Football Club is a college rugby team at Harvard College.
Founded in 1872, Harvard rugby is the oldest rugby club in the United States.
After retiring from rugby, he gained a MBA from Harvard University, where he was a member of the Harvard Business School RFC.
Initially, games of rugby, soccer, and hybrid games had been played between American universities, with the first recorded rugby game taking place in May 1874 between Harvard University and McGill University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
In 1876 Yale, Harvard, Princeton, and Columbia formed the Intercollegiate Football Association, which used the rugby code, except for a slight difference in scoring.
Harvard quickly took a liking to the rugby game, and its use of the try which, until that time, was not used in American football.
In late 1874, the Harvard team traveled to Montreal to play McGill in rugby, and won by three tries.
The first edition of The Game — the annual contest between Harvard and Yale — was played on November 13, 1875, under a modified set of rugby rules known as " The Concessionary Rules ".

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