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What (who) is Harvard - definition

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The Harvard Gazette         
  • Engraving of [[Harvard College]] by [[Paul Revere]], 1767
  • Tower at the [[University of Puerto Rico]], showing ''(right)'' the emblem of Harvard{{mdashb}}the oldest in the United States{{mdashb}}and ''(left)'' that of [[National University of San Marcos]], Lima{{mdashb}}the oldest in the Americas
  • [[Harvard Yard]]
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  • [[Harvard Medical School]]
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  • John Harvard statue]] on [[Harvard Yard]]
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  • Memorial Hall]]
  • University seal
  • [[Widener Library]] anchors the [[Harvard Library]] system.
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS
Harvard; Haravrd; Harvard university; Kremlin on the Charles; New College, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Harvard Geographic Society; Harvard geography; Harvard U.; New College, Cambridge, MA; University of Harvard; Harvard-Radcliffe TV; Harvard Univ.; Harvard University Concord Field Station; Harvard.; The Harvard Gazette; Harvard University Gazette; Harward university; Harvard.edu; Harvard University Department of Psychology; Harvard Computation Laboratory; User:Harvard university; Harvard Gazette; Harvard Uni; University Harvard; The Harvard University Gazette
The Harvard Gazette, also called the Harvard University Gazette, is the official press organ of Harvard University. Formerly a print publication, it is now a web site.
Harvard (automobile)         
DEFUNCT AMERICAN MOTOR VEHICLE MANUFACTURER
The Harvard was a Brass Era car built in Troy and Hudson Falls, New York and later in Hyattsville, Maryland over the course of the period 1915 to 1921.
Badass (Saliva song)         
2011 SONG PERFORMED BY SALIVA
"Badass" is a song by the American rock band Saliva, the second single from their seventh studio album Under Your Skin (2011). While the single was released to radio and digital download on March 8, 2011, the song was first introduced in the successful horror blockbuster Saw 3D (2010) and it was also featured in TV ads for the film Bullet to the Head.

Wikipedia

736 Harvard

736 Harvard (prov. designation: A912 WC or 1912 PZ) is a stony background asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 17 kilometers (11 miles) in diameter. It was discovered on 16 November 1912, by American astronomer Joel Hastings Metcalf at the Winchester Observatory (799). The bright S-type asteroid has a rotation period of 6.7 hours. It was named after Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Examples of use of Harvard
1. EDUCATION _ B.A. in Engineering, Harvard University, 1'87; M.A. in architecture, Harvard University, 1''5; M.P.A., Harvard University, 1''5.
2. The Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) and the Harvard Yenching Institute have enrolled Vietnamese graduates to study at Harvard since 1''8.
3. He graduated with high honors from both Harvard College and Harvard Law School.
4. Halberstam attended Harvard University, where he was managing editor of the Harvard Crimson newspaper.
5. "We recognise the most illustrious member of the Harvard College class of 1'77 never to have graduated from Harvard," said Harvard University Provost Steven Hyman.