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  1. Analysis and discussion of characters in William Butler Yeats' Easter 1916.

  2. Jan 19, 2024 · A paleobotanist (Radcliffe, A.B., 1911; A.M., 1912), Holden was on a research fellowship in England when World War I began. She took a Red Cross nurses’ training course, worked in hospitals in England, and in January 1916 went to Russia with the first Millicent Fawcett Medical Unit to establish hospitals for Polish refugees.

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  3. Oct 27, 2009 · 1916 Topics Conflict of laws, Conflict of laws Publisher Cambridge [Mass.] : Harvard University Press Collection cornell; americana Contributor Cornell University Library Language English Item Size 373900825

  4. Christian B. Anfinsen (1916–1995) PhD 1943 ... B.A. From Harvard University Law degree from Harvard Law School President of Antioch College, Yellow Springs Ohio; ...

  5. 1600s. 1607: John Harvard, the College’s future namesake and first benefactor, was baptized at St. Saviour’s Church (now Southwark Cathedral), London. 1635: John Harvard received his M.A. from Cambridge University, England. 1636: First College in American colonies founded.

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  6. His dissertation, titled “The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America, 1638–1870,” pushed against the common understanding of slavery at the time, casting it as a moral failure with lasting consequences.

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  8. He graduated from Harvard University with a B.A. in 1914, and by 1916, a Ph.D. in chemistry. Following a brief period with the Army's Chemical Warfare Service (1917-1919), he returned to Harvard, where he would remain for thirty-four years.

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