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  2. John Y. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    John Young Campbell (born May 17, 1958) is a British-American economist who has served as the Morton L. and Carole S. Olshan Professor of Economics at Harvard University since 1994. [2] Biography [ edit ]

  3. John Campbell - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell (philosopher) (born 1956), professor of philosophy at the University of California; John Y. Campbell (born 1958), professor of economics at Harvard University; Business. Sir John Campbell (farmer), Scottish farmer and businessman; John Saxton Campbell (c. 1787–1855), British seigneur and shipbuilder in Lower Canada

  4. List of Skull and Bones members - Wikipedia

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    John Hubbard Tweedy (1834), delegate to the United States Congress from Wisconsin Territory (1847–1848) William Henry Washington (1834), Whig U.S. Congressman from North Carolina (1841–1843) John Edward Seeley (1835), US Representative from New York; Thomas Anthony Thacher (1835), Professor of Latin at Yale University (1842–1886): 47

  5. MIT Blackjack Team - Wikipedia

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    The newly capitalized "bank" of the MIT Blackjack Team started on 1 August 1980. The investment stake was $89,000, with both outside investors and players putting up the capital. Ten players, including Kaplan, Massar, Jonathan, Goose, and "Big Dave" (aka "coach", to distinguish from the other Dave from the first round) played on this bank.

  6. History of Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    The history of Harvard University begins in 1636, when Harvard College was founded in the young settlement of New Towne in Massachusetts, which had been settled in 1630. New Towne was organized as a town on the founding of the university, and changed its name two years later to Cambridge, Massachusetts , in honor of the city in England.

  7. Sing Out March On - Wikipedia

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    Sing Out/March On is a song by Joshuah Campbell released in 2017. Both the musical style and the lyrics call back to the songs of the civil rights era. The song was notably performed during Harvard University's 2018 commencement ceremony in honor of commencement speaker John Lewis.

  8. Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    harvard .edu. Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Its influence, wealth, and rankings have made it one of the most ...

  9. John Campbell Merriam - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell Merriam (October 20, 1869 – October 30, 1945) was an American paleontologist, educator, and conservationist.The first vertebrate paleontologist on the West Coast of the United States, he is best known for his taxonomy of vertebrate fossils at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, particularly with the genus Smilodon, more commonly known as the sabertooth cat.