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He is not only an immensely talented and versatile performer, but also someone who has given a great deal of himself to the university and especially to the vitality of the arts at Harvard,
Lawrence Summers
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1954
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Electronic Arts has gone to great lengths to capture the unique features of college baseball. We have heard tremendous positive feedback from the university athletic directors, conference commissioners and the baseball coaches. There is a great deal of momentum surrounding college baseball, and this project is another significant step forward.
Pat Battle
We are delighted to have Matthew on board. We believe that he brings a great deal of energy and enthusiasm for the arts to this position, and we're looking forward to creating wonderful new programs to support the arts in our community.
Virginia Johnson
The University of Chicago and Harvard University have behaved admirably in difficult circumstances. We have had the full support of our respective institutions.
John Mearsheimer
It's a great loss for Harvard and a great gain for Yale. I came to Harvard in part because of him. He's a wonderful guy and a great scientist.
Ronald Kessler
They're worried about the Harvard trademark, and they seem to be saying I'm diluting it by allowing some of my materials to be used at Concord Law School, Concord University. Curiously, they never said that when I was identified for 20-odd years on Good Morning America as Harvard Law School.
Arthur Miller
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1915
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2005
)
Terry is a very experienced arts manager and very well educated. He's got a great record at the institutions he was at before. He's a very solid individual. He has a great vision of where the arts should be and what role the arts should play in the community.
Mike Gordon
I won't say there aren't any Harvard graduates who have never asserted a superior attitude. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. But they have done so to our great embarrassment and in no way represent the Harvard I know.
Derek Bok
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1930
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I don't know where we'd be without him. He truly understands the value and vitality the arts bring to any geographic location.
Diane Raver
John has a great deal of hockey experience and success on his resume, and he will help us immensely in our evaluation of pro prospects.
Doug Armstrong
Salisbury is an immensely talented team, both well-coached and extremely well-disciplined. We knew we would need a heroic effort to topple them, and although we didn't, we did receive a great effort from every one of the players.
Dan Murphy
He was the only performer in that round who didn't receive any recognition. And it's a shame, because he's such a good performer. So, we asked him back to be the first performer in this series.
Nikita Fitenko
No great university can long remain great if it attempts to enforce the equivalent of a religious creed on its members. What really holds the members of the Harvard 'community' together is much more limited. It is simply a common commitment to pursue the truth through disciplined scholarship, and a faith that freedom of inquiry is the best means to arrive at the truth.
Stephan Thernstrom
It is going back to basics. Then we have a couple with a lot of experience and are immensely talented and they need to know where to go next.
Conrad Bishop
He was very much a good leader at Harvard and was pushing Harvard in a positive direction. He had very ambitious plans for Harvard, and they were for the most part plans with which I agreed.
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