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...campaign, and Deval L. Patrick ’78, another Law School graduate who is also the only black governor in the country. Megan E. Ryan, one of four Class Marshals for the Law School’s class of 2008, said that Booker’s message would speak to students because “it was a chance to hear from someone who had given back to really needy communities.” Ryan said that she and the other class Marshals were looking for a speaker who like Patrick, could speak...
Kennedy School Dean David T. Ellwood ’75 called the 1971 graduate “the perfect person” to speak at the school because she lives up to the ideals touted in “Profiles in Courage,” penned by John F. Kennedy...
...numbers speak to the success of eliminating Early Action—a record 11 percent of students in the Class of 2012 are of African American descent, while 9.7 percent are Latino, 1.3 percent are Native American, and 18.5 percent are Asian-American. This is truly remarkable, given that this increased diversity does not come at the cost of quality of applicants. We hope that other colleges will follow Harvard’s example, considering how beneficial the elimination of early admissions policies is to high school students and universities alike...
...Mass. Hall office, Alan J. Stone looks exhausted, staring into the middle distance as he sits in the Oval Office. President Clinton reads a draft of an address penned by Stone during long and sleepless nights, while several Clinton advisors look to the president, waiting for him to speak before they pass judgment on the speech...
...Trained in physics and electrical engineering before earning a Ph.D. in Harvard’s history of science department, Hammonds was praised by one colleague for being “one of the rare people who can speak these multiple languages...