Some articles on harvard:
... After continuing on the Harvard psychiatry and medical ethics Faculty following his residency, Dr ... Associate Dean for Student Affairs at Harvard Medical School from 1990 to 1997 ... continued support for the faculty and university, and returning to Harvard, where he continues to teach the medical ethics and professionalism curriculum and lead the faculty development programs for courses ...
... Harvard station is located directly beneath Harvard Square, a focal point in Cambridge ... Harvard University is adjacent, with Harvard Yard, the Harvard Art Museums, the Semitic Museum, the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, and the Museum of Natural History ...
... Although his parents wanted him to go to law school, Gore first attended Vanderbilt University Divinity School from 1971 to 1972 on Rockefeller Foundation scholarship for people planning secular careers ... He later said he went there in order to explore "spiritual issues", and that "he had hoped to make sense of the social injustices that seemed to challenge his religious beliefs." Gore also began to work the night shift for The Tennessean as an investigative reporter in 1971 ...
... Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press, 1st ed 1948 4th, enl ... Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press, 1953 ... -- "Patterns Behind the Tientsin Massacre." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 20, no ...
... at Sioux Falls High School, Phillips Exeter Academy, the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Harvard College, and Oxford University (Balliol) ... In 1929, when he graduated from Harvard summa cum laude, he went to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar in order to study British imperial history ... He returned to Harvard in 1936 to take up a position teaching Chinese history, Harvard's first full time specialist on that subject ...
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