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Charlie Rose (July 4, 1997)
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Is Yale a better law school than Harvard?

and if i maintain a 4.0 GPA in high school and in mostly honors and AP classes except for language and math can I make it into these schools?


First of all law school at Harvard and Yale are extremely competitive.

Your' best chance of getting into the Law program at either of these schools is to go to a Top Tier University and get a B.S or B.

Harvard Law School "Tacky Prom"


Harvard Law School students celebrate a "Tacky Prom" including dancing, drinking, and a "king and queen" ceremony.

Tomatoland - Barry Estabrook at Harvard Law School


The Harvard Food Law Society hosted a talk by Barry Estabrook on September 22, 2011. A two-times James-Beard-Award-winning journalist, Estabrook ...

UCLA study Law however I am from UK also considering Yale, Harvard & Brown or fashion?

I am just starting college in the UK (England) in september and after this i would like to study law however i am wishing to do this in th USA as i think it would be a fantastic place to live & learn. On the down side i am unsure what i need...


the best advice i can give you is that no matter what you are going to study just make sure you focus on your current courses to get the best grades possible. If you have a passion for fashion study something that is related like marketing and minor in fashion if your parents

Shelter Island town supervisor candidates

ROBERT DeSTEFANO

Age: 72

Where you grew up: Long Branch New Jersey.

Education: Long Branch High School, 1957.

If you moved to Shelter Island, when and why: I moved to Shelter Island in 1962 because I was given the opportunity to become the head golf professional at Gardiner’s Bay Country Club. I stayed on Shelter Island for 50 years because I fell in love with its natural beauty and sense of community and realized that it was the perfect place to raise my children.

Family: Anne, my wife of 53 years, has worked with me at Gardiner’s Bay. She is also a real estate broker and was previously part-owner of Hallock Real Estate. She is a past-president of the PTSA and was a Scout leader. My son, Bob (42), graduated Shelter Island High School and has his own law practice in Mineola. His wife, Elena, volunteers at the Shelter Island Public Library. My daughter, Nancy (40), also graduated Shelter Island High School. She is married to Kevin Byrne and living in East Hampton, She previously worked as a clerk for the Shelter Island Police Department and served on the Deer and Tick Committee.

Gustave and Rita Hauser, donors who funded ... - Harvard Magazine

A cable-television pioneer (he was chairman and CEO of Warner Cable Communications, and is credited with innovations including pay-per-view, Nickelodeon, MTV, and the Movie Channel), and Rita Hauser (a past senior partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan and board member and chair of many international humanitarian and research organizations, as well as cultural institutions such as Lincoln Center and the New York Philharmonic Society)—who have given $40 million to launch the Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching , the University announced today—have long been leading Harvard philanthropists.

During the University Campaign—Harvard’s last overall fundraising drive, which concluded in 1999, having raised more than $2.6 billion—Rita Hauser served as one of seven national campaign chairs, and both were members of the campaign executive committee.

Harvard Law School’s Hauser Hall , built in the mid 1990s to provide much-needed faculty offices, bears its benefactors’ name. Similarly, the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations , based at the Kennedy School, was launched with their support in 1997. Rita Hauser was recognized with a Harvard Medal at Commencement in 1999; her citation read, “Caring deeply about education, the world of nonprofits, and Harvard University, you are a dynamic inspiration to us all, conscious of the need to challenge and to lead....

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Harvard Law School and Judaism - Negotiating Between Faith and ...

In the same conversation?” It is a question that’s been thrown at me many times over the past twenty years. In terms of secular education, I’ve got a nice collection of advanced degrees in political science, law and public health, which—according to some—should have set me firmly on the path of reason and rationality instead of the path of faith. And yet, the more I live and learn, the more I realize how much we don’t know, how little we actually control, and how much the world looks purposeful instead of random.

It is hard work to reconcile—in one’s own mind and heart—belief in an omnipotent Creator with all of the information one acquires from the secular fields of wisdom. It is even more challenging to communicate that fusion to others—friends, family, colleagues—to show people that one can be both a thinking person and a religious person. When I became a Torah-observant Jew, it was precisely the intellectual and scientific arguments that convinced me that this world was created by a Higher power. And I was not an easy sell, having been brought up in a secular family and school system without any religious structure.

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