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  1. List of Harvard University people. 2 languages. ... B.A. 1913, M.A. 1915, PhD 1924 Co-founder of the New York University Institute of Fine Arts, 1935

  2. Oct 7, 2021 · General Harvard History: Overviews and 1636-1699; General Harvard History: 1700-1799; General Harvard History: 1800-1824; General Harvard History: 1825-1849; General Harvard History: 1850-1874; General Harvard History: 1875-1899; General Harvard History: 1900-1924; General Harvard History: 1925-1949; General Harvard History: 1950-1974

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    • 2016
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  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Irma Seijo Jarcho (nee Irma H. Seijo, b. 1918) MPH, 1945, Harvard School of Public Health, was a graduate student at the Harvard School of Public Health from 1944 to 1945. Jarcho was a bacteriologist, medical researcher, and science educator. Jarcho chaired the science department at New York’s New Lincoln School, where she co-founded the ...

    • Heather Mumford
    • 2017
  5. On 25 December, then-Harvard president James B. Conant (AB 1913, PhD 1916) announced that Thomas W. Lamont (AB 1892) had donated $500,000 to endow the first of the University Professorships, as part of Conant's Three-hundredth Anniversary Fund plan, which "had no intensive campaign and [did not seek any] definite sum"; however, all the money ...

  6. May 29, 2013 · An officer’s belt from the Harvard Washington Corps, a drill unit revived during the War of 1812. Such belts were inscribed and passed from one unit captain to another. Photo by Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer 1913 . The Class of 1913 was launched into the world during another period of Harvard expansion, both literal and ...

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  7. We Are Originators. Originally founded in 1913 as the Harvard-MIT School for Health Officers, we provided the nation’s first graduate training program in public health. We were also the first school to offer a doctorate in public health. Over the past 100-plus years, our programs have evolved into the premier credentials for tomorrow’s ...

  8. He entered Harvard University and received his MA at age 17 and his PhD at 18. With a traveling fellowship from Harvard, he studied in England and Germany under, among others, Bertrand Russell and G.H. Hardy. Upon his return to the US in 1915, he studied philosophy under John Dewey at Columbia University and served as a docent at Harvard.

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