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...night of Nov. 5, 1940, seven-year-old Michael S. Dukakis—future governor of Massachusetts and the Democratic party’s 1988 presidential nominee??set up a card table in the living room of his family’s Brookline home, where he turned on the radio and carefully tracked the results of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s victory over Wendell L. Willkie...
Many alumni recalled a particularly colorful incident which elicited high emotions from both sides. In the spring of 1960, students said, Adlai E. Stevenson—then a potential Democratic nominee??remarked that the U.S. should apologize for the presence of an American U-2 spy plane which had been shot down by the Soviet Union...
Abuelaish—a Harvard School of Public Health graduate and 2010 Nobel Peace Prize nominee??argued for the importance of open dialogue through the lens of his experiences as a doctor and peace activist in both Israel and the Palestinian territories...
...With 27 assists in a 52-point season thus far, it is the development of the 2009 Patty Kazmaier nominee??s distribution game over the last two seasons that particularly pleases Crimson coach Stone...
...divisional dean then arranges for several departmental “witnesses” familiar with the nominee??s work to come before the committee individually. Although the committee questions the witnesses and assesses the value of the nominee??s field, a peculiar aspect of this ad hoc committee is that no votes are taken throughout the process. The committee is essentially just an advisory group to the President, who alone makes the final decision...