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...York rated a very close second, drawing 24.3 percent of seniors, after falling last year to just one-fifth of the class. A tenth of the class will be heading to California, and a little over 5 percent will take up residence in Washington...
Subsequent deferments allowed Blumenthal to pursue a Fiske Scholarship at Trinity College, Cambridge, work for the publisher of the Washington Post (whose son he had befriended during his time at the College), and work in the Nixon White House...
...Tuesday, the New Republic—a news magazine based in Washington, D.C.—posted on its blog that it too had received an application from Wheeler, who had applied for an internship earlier in 2010 after he had been dismissed from Harvard for academic dishonesty...
...class. The same goes for commuter students at campuses like Bunker Hill and UMass-Boston. (Harvard has its own tradition of commuters, as described by the great alum Theodore H. White.) And when you’re commuting in the real world—riding the 1-9 from Washington Heights to Wall Street, say, or idling in five lanes of traffic in Los Angeles—a 10-minute commute would look ideal...
Three Law School colleagues characterized Kagan’s management style as “very Washington,” an echo of her previous administrative experience in government as Thurgood Marshall’s clerk and former President Bill Clinton’s Associate White House Counsel...