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"I am elated to have been chosen a Marshall Scholar, to belong to this eminent society of young scholars," said Rascoff, a Lowell House resident and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations concentrator.
Though the latest trial for King was not resolved one way or the other, at least Peter Fleming, his eminent defense attorney, provided an answer to the question once asked by one of Tyson's favorite authors, namely, What is art? Art is the stately former Assistant U.S. Attorney telling...
Harvard dedicated the proceeds of a previous sale of land to Cambridge that the city had claimed by eminent domain. The total proceeds contributed by Harvard amounted to about $500,000, including interest on the escrow fund, Levitan said.
A HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW, THE name Michael Crichton will be a trivia answer, and his books will be out of print, worth nothing but regret for the trees felled to make them. Meanwhile, America's true pre-eminent novelist of ideas and scientific conundrums, Don DeLillo, will be taught...
The Treasure Room was opened in 1948 and serves as a repository for some of the world's rarest law documents and books. It also houses portraits of eminent jurists and legal educators.