Similar words: larva, larvae, larval, par value, starvation, wharves, harvest, harvesting. Meaning: n. 1. a university in Massachusetts 2. American philanthropist who left his library and half his estate to the Massachusetts college that now bears his name (1607-1638).
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91. He didn't get on at graduate school at Harvard, finding it pretentious and doctrinaire.
92. Most graduates of Harvard Business School sat in the front row.
93. Harvard has assembled a formidable team of black academics under the leadership of Henry Louis Gates, a dazzling self-publicist.
94. After dropping out of Harvard, he went on to become one of the richest men in the world.
95. Harvard MBAs change employers on average between three and four times in the ten years after they graduate.
96. Harvard had hoped to retain its No. 1 spot by freezing out competitors from contracting with most of those physicians.
97. He had roomed with Shaw for two years at Harvard, and they had not become friends.
98. He became the campus wit for a growing contingent of former boarding school chaps who arrived at Harvard the same autumn.
99. You must have been at Harvard at the same time as I was.
100. Advertisements for Harvard dealers pointed out demurely that remuneration was no obstacle for the right person.
101. He was a crew-cut Harvard man with sleeves rolled up and collar buttoned down.
102. I got a rejection from Harvard, but I'm still waiting to hear from UCLA.
103. Research from Harvard and United Nations organisations has shown that the cost of corruption includes retarded development and more inequalities.
104. In the auto shop, students are retrofitting trucks from Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to run on electric power.
105. After commissions were cut at Harvard, a vast number of Harvard dealers joined the search.
106. Martin Karplus of Harvard University touched on the issue at a conference in honour of Pople in 1990.
107. Harvard Securities organised a surprise raid on the premises of Tudorbury's new sharedealing floor shortly after its inception.
108. It is said many students leave the Harvard law school with debts of $ 75[sentencedict.com],000 or more.
109. Eddie's brilliance brought him top marks on the Harvard entrance exam.
110. In the winter women went to Radcliffe, where Harvard professors taught them in special classes.
111. For instance, secretaries at Harvard University organised a union in a manner that absolutely baffled old-fashioned union organisers.
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112. His academic background includes the study of law at Harvard.
113. Simon was not a Harvard graduate but a Lafayette College dropout who had elbowed his way to the top.
114. Harvard summer school would have been a tantalizing experience for her.
115. Some years earlier, he had passed the Harvard examination with honors.
116. Its author has an unimpeachable pedigree: stories in the New Yorker, degrees from Stanford and Harvard.
117. Ten years ago, fewer than 100 Harvard students took entrepreneur classes, he said.
118. Even if he gets accepted to Harvard, he won't be able to afford the tuition.
119. Eddie also presented Margarett with an oar pin: he rowed seven on the Harvard varsity crew.
120. Located a five minute walk from Harvard Square, the gray stonework facade retains much of its former grandeur.