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What (who) is Harvard University - definition


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
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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.
History of Harvard University         
  • [[Harvard Corporation]] charter (1650)
  • Josiah Quincy]]
  • James Walker]] and [[Cornelius Conway Felton]]
  • The original college building (1638–1670)
  • Holyoke Center]]
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Harvard; History of Harvard College
Harvard College, around which Harvard University eventually grew, was founded in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, making it the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
Harvard University Marshal         
HARVARD UNIVERSITY'S CHIEF PROTOCOL OFFICER
Harvard University Marshall
The University Marshal is Harvard University's chief protocol officer. Among other duties, the University Marshal often receives visitors on behalf of Harvard's President.

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Harvard University
Examples of use of Harvard University
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. Lederer, a Harvard University expert on trafficking.
3. Simpson, a Harvard University counterinsurgency expert.
4. Sandel, a Harvard University political scientist.
5. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.