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...election, run by the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA), is open to all graduates of the University and will fill seats on the University’s second-highest governing board...
...Robert N. Shapiro ’72, who is also a 1978 graduate of HLS, is a lawyer at Boston-based law firm Ropes and Gray and a past president of HAA and the Harvard Law School Association...
...Class of 2006 will soon be treated to its very own “Hour with Jim Lehrer.” The noted news anchor and novelist will be the principal speaker for Harvard’s 355th Commencement Afternoon Exercises on June 8. The Harvard Alumni Association (HAA), responsible for choosing each year’s afternoon speaker, selected Lehrer for his “objectivity and intelligence” and the respect he inspires, according to the announcement in the Harvard Gazette yesterday. In his over 40 years as a journalist, Lehrer has won numerous awards, including...
...member of Phi Beta Kappa, Weinberger went on to earn a JD from Harvard Law School in 1941. In the six-and-a-half decades after he left Cambridge, Weinberger’s Harvard ties continued to run deep, top alumni development officials said.Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) Executive Director Jack P. Reardon Jr. ’60 enthusiastically lauded the commitment that Weinberger, a former HAA director, showed to Harvard.“Caspar Weinberger ‘bled’ crimson!” Reardon wrote in an e-mail, adding that he was “endlessly interested...
...India, one of the fastest growing developing nations, this weekend and arrive on Monday to start his busy week. India’s prime minister, Manmohan Singh, will kick off one of the week’s highlights, an academic symposium hosted by the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) in New Delhi. Graduates of all of Harvard’s schools, from 24 countries, will convene there on March 25 and 26—the first such gathering to take place in India, according to Longbrake. Summers will be part of a sizable delegation of University administrators, including deans of Harvard?...