995 resultados para Harvard University--Deeds
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"This essay was originally written for the Deutsche rundschau of Berlin." - Note.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Printed in Great Britain."
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No.1-2 title reads: Annual Report of the Cancer Committe to the Surgical Department of the Harvard Medical School
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Title varies: v.1, Library of Harvard University. Bulletin of More Important Accessions with Bibliographical Contributions; v.2, Harvard University Bulletin in Continuation of the Library Bulletin
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"Contains only the books on American and English common law"--P. vii.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Reprints from various scientific serials.
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The diplomas are accompanied by a silver case in which the documents were stored.
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This hard-bound manuscript catalog alphabetically lists the men who graduated from Harvard College between 1642 and 1767. It is believed to be the first such list compiled. Entries contain each graduate's surname (in English), given name (in Latin), year of graduation, and occasional additional information. Francis Foxcroft (A.B. 1712) compiled the catalog. Entries for those who graduated between 1764 and 1767 have been added at the end of each alphabetical section.
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On the 19 November 2014, seven Harvard students — the Harvard Climate Justice Coalition — have brought a legal action against Harvard University to compel it to withdraw its investments from fossil fuel companies. The plaintiffs include the Harvard Climate Justice Coalition; Alice Cherry, a law student; Benjamin Franta, a physics student interested in renewable energy; Sidni Frederick, a student of history and literature; Joseph Hamilton, a law student; Olivia Kivel, a biologist interested in sustainable farming; Talia Rothstein, a student of history and literature; and Kelsey Skaggs, a law student from Alaska interested in climate justice. The Harvard Climate Justice Coalition also bringing the lawsuit as ‘next friend of Plaintiffs Future Generations, individuals not yet born or too young to assert their rights but whose future health, safety, and welfare depends on current efforts to slow the pace of climate change.’ The case of Harvard Climate Justice Coalition v. President and Fellows of Harvard College, is being heard in the Suffolk County Superior Court of Massachusetts. The dispute will be an important precedent on the ongoing policy and legal battles in respect of climate change, education, and fossil fuel divestment.
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no.64 (1977)