European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 5, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Magazine haul Mas of Miami wore a 5100 Bill on Tala Cap As he graduated from Harvard business school to june Harvard and its mystique turn 350 a Section of Cambridge mess., showing Harvard Square in the foreground. By Ken franckling United press International depending on who s talking Harvard is either one of Ino world s Premier temples of learning 01 a bastion of arrogance. Or both like the Ivy thai climbs its Brick Walls such feelings Are deep rooted. Unlike the Ivy first planned in tha 1 bios contentiousness inside and outside Harvard dates to its Puritan beginning 330 years ago As a training ground for the new world s ministers. In 1722. Young Boston born Genius Benjamin Franklin Tio did not attend Harvard wrote that its students learn mite Mora Titian How to carry themselves handsomely and enter a room genteel Whiteh might As we be acquired at b dancing school he said they graduate As great blockheads As Ever Only More proud and those words were echoed in Brunt Tom in 1968 when president elect Richard Nixon was selecting his while House stall no goddamned Harvard men you try a he might even Ninon could t escape Harvard s influence his senior staff soon included Secretary of state Henry Kissinger labor Secretary John Dunlop and Domestic policy adviser Daniel Patrick Moynihan Harvard men All. Harvard celebrating its 350th birthday Wilh an extravaganza this week has been a consistent producer of Power and scholarship in spite of and perhaps because of the hubris and envy about its influence. It has produced six u s. Presidents and 21 pulitzer prize winners and four of our sitting supreme court justices. Its science faculty has included 29 Nobel laureates there is a Milo chiselled in a Buck Wall of Harvard Yard enter to grow in Wisdom. Depart to serve better thy country and thy those words Are not taken lightly particularly
