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 Abbott Lawrence Lowell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
U.S. educator, historian, and controversial President of Harvard University (1909–33), Abbott Lawrence Lowell (January 1, 1856–January 6, 1943) was born to Augustus Lowell and his wife Katherine Bigelow Lowell at the family's 10-acre estate in Brookline, MA.
A 2002 article by Amit R. Paley in The Harvard Crimson exposed Lowell's role in a secret Harvard "court" that expelled eight students and one philosophy Ph.D. candidate for being homosexual or associating with homosexuals.
Lowell opposed Brandeis despite the fact that he was regarded as one of the most brilliant legal minds in the nation, having graduated from Harvard Law School with the strongest academic record in the school's history and having been instrumental in the founding of the Harvard Law Review.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abbott_Lawrence_Lowell   (1131 words)

  
 from jesus to christ: biographies
She is the past president of the North American Patristic Society, the past president of the American Academy of Religion and the American Society of Church History, the senior editor of Church History, and the co-editor of the Journal of Early Christian Studies.
At Yale since 1969, Meeks served intermittently as chairman of the department of religious studies from 1972 to 1983, and he was director of the division of the humanities from 1988 to 1991.
Meeks was president of the Society of Biblical Literature in 1985, holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Uppsala, and is Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/etc/bios.html   (1523 words)

  
 Department of Religious Studies | Yale University
She is past president of both the Society of Christian Ethics and the Catholic Theological Society of America.
As a Guggenheim Fellow, he pursued post-doctoral studies with Helmut Gollwitzer at the Free University in West Berlin; as a Cross-Disciplinary Fellow of the Society for Values in Higher Education, he spent a year studying with Paul Ricoeur at the Center for Advanced Studies of the Sorbonne University in Paris, France.
He is a member of the American Academy of Religion, the American Theological Society, the editorial board of the journal Teaching Theology and Religion, the Advisory Council for the Carnegie Endowment for Higher Education's study of Professional Theological Education and has served as consultant to the Lily Endowment.
www.yale.edu /religiousstudies/aboutfaculty.html   (7123 words)

  
 biology - Walter Gilbert
He is a co-founder of the biotech start-up company Biogen and was the first chairman on the board of directors.
He was born in Boston, Massachusetts and educated at Harvard University and the University of Cambridge, later joining the faculty at Harvard.
Walter Gilbert is currently the chairman of the Harvard Society of Fellows.
www.biologydaily.com /biology/Walter_Gilbert   (181 words)

  
 Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame -- Advisory Board
As a scientist, Brin was a fellow at the California Space Institute, has been a research affiliate at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and participated in interdisciplinary activities at the UCLA Center for the Study of Evolution and the Origin of Life.
He has been chairman of the British Interplanetary Society, a council member of the Society of Authors, a vice-president of the H. Wells Society, and is a member of many other scientific and literary organizations.
Dyson is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and a fellow of both the American Physical Society and the Royal Society of London.
www.sfhomeworld.org /about/board.asp   (3560 words)

  
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As Chairperson of the Investment Subcommittee I was responsible for instituting and overseeing a policy of automatic long-term investment for the society's million-dollar endowment.
Membership in Professional Organizations: Member of the American Psychological Association, the American Psychological Society, the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, the History of Science Society, and Sigma Xi; member and Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
1984 "Darwin and the Galapagos." Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 21:29-59; and separately in a symposium volume, Evolution in the Galapagos Islands, R. Berry, ed.
www.sulloway.org /cv.html   (3497 words)

  
 Leiter Reports: A Group Blog (Jan. 23-May 31 2006): Tenure-track hiring by Philosophy Departments, 2005-06
Kyla Ebels Duggan (Harvard) hired by Northwestern University.
Julia Markovits (Oxford) post-doc - Harvard Society of Fellows.
AOS: Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind; previously a Bersoff Fellow at NYU.
leiterreports.typepad.com /blog/2006/03/tenuretrack_hir.html   (2352 words)

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