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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Levine, who graduated from HLS in 1969 and represented California in the U.S. House for five terms, recalled that having gone to Harvard helped him win his first race, a California State Assembly election...
...while the Harvard name was a nice addition to his resume, the Idaho native says his bachelors degree from Utah State often carried more weight than his Ivy League diploma...
...Hoxby recommends that students with a chance to study at an expensive, top-tier school like Harvard or Princeton should take that chance--even in the face of a full scholarship offer from a state school or even a well-established public university--because it is the most lucrative in the long...
...addition, other state schools can use the lever of a full scholarship or low tuition to attract students from their home state. Still, Hoxby says, graduates from these schools would see their education as no bargain--over their careers, tier-three graduates will make a total of about $400,000 less than tier one graduates...
...running for his first political position in the Massachusetts state legislature in 1972, Frank said his Harvard connection gave him credibility in a Massachusetts community familiar with the University...