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HLS Professors Wilkins and Vermeule Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Harvard University's The Harvard Crimson
Apr 26Harvard Law School Professors David B. Wilkins ’77 and C. Adrian Vermeule ’90 were elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the oldest honorary independent research centers in the U.S., earlier this month. »
Duo strike right chord with music project
TechnologyBusinessBostoNHerald.com
Apr 26Two third-year Harvard Law School students studying for finals won a music industry startup competition this week... »
At HLS, Kennedy Finds His Platform
Harvard University's The Harvard Crimson
Apr 25For Kennedy, the heir to a political dynasty stretching back generations, his work at the Bureau was more than just a box to check in the field of public service or a duty to his family’s reputation, friends say. »
Alum Makes Bid for Ariz. Congress Seat
Harvard University's The Harvard Crimson
Apr 23Andrei H. Cherny ’97 has had many titles: youngest presidential speechwriter in history, bestselling novelist, Arizona assistant attorney general, Arizona State Democratic Party chair, business consultant, and research fellow, to name a few. And now he... »
Man Celebrates 100th Birthday By Throwing Out 1st Pitch At Fenway Park
WBZ-TV
Apr 15It was a birthday to remember for Bill Hogan, Jr., of Lexington. He turned 100 years old on Saturday. »
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Man Celebrates 100th Birthday By Throwing Out 1st Pitch At Fenway Park
WBZ-TV
Apr 15It was a birthday to remember for Bill Hogan, Jr., of Lexington. He turned 100 years old on Saturday. »
Health Secrets From 100-Year-Old Pitcher At Fenway’s Centennial
CommoNHealth
Apr 13Bill Hogan, who'll throw it the first pitch at Fenway's centennial, shares his health secrets. »
Assemble A Team Of Rivals!
The Phoenix Talking Politics
Mar 30Talk about legacy: Joseph Kearns Goodwin is seriously considering running for state senate, according to several sources.Goodwin, a cormer Army captain, is currently a second-year student at Harvard Law School. He worked on Steve Pagliuca's gubernatori... »
On Being Gay In Medicine: A Leading Harvard Pediatrician’s Story
CommoNHealth
Mar 30A leading Harvard pediatrician describes homophobia in medical care and the improvements of the last two decades. »
Why Historic SCOTUS Case Doesn’t Really Matter For Massachusetts
CommoNHealth
Mar 26The health care battle that begins this morning at the U.S. Supreme Court is one of the most important of our lifetime. But the direct effect on Massachusetts, which created the framework for the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA), is minimal, at best. ... »