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John F. Kennedy ’40, Henry A. Kissinger ’50, and W.E.B. Du Bois, Class of 1890, are among Harvard’s most notable graduates. All started their collegiate careers at another school before transfering to the University.
Kennedy initially enrolled at Princeton in the fall of 1935. Less than two months later, he was hospitalized with jaundice and subsequently left school. The next year, he enrolled at Harvard as a freshman. Harvard’s graduate school of government now bears his name.
But Kennedy could still hypothetically apply to Harvard despite this year’s transfer moratorium. If a student has not yet completed a year at another post-secondary school, the student can still apply to Harvard as a freshman—though the student would not receive credit for...
"So you think you gave a historically significant speech, huh?" Valerie Jarrett teased Barack Obama after he delivered his well-received address on race, in Philadelphia. During the speech, Jarrett sat next to Michelle Obama, the two old friends promising each other they wouldn't cry. "Ten minutes in, and...
He became an astronaut at the young age of 28, and over the course of his 12-year career, G. David Low made more than 540 laps around Earth. Low held degrees in physics, mechanical engineering, aeronautics and astronautics, but much of his fascination for outer space was inherited: in...