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  2. Marsh Chapel Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The rose window above the altar at Boston University's Marsh Chapel. The Marsh Chapel Experiment, also called the "Good Friday Experiment", was an experiment conducted on Good Friday, April 20, 1962 at Boston University's Marsh Chapel.

  3. Henry Chauncey - Wikipedia

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    Chauncey was born in Brooklyn, New York to the Reverend Egisto Fabbri Chauncey and Edith Lockwood Taft Chauncey. [1] Although Chauncey's father was an Episcopalian, he came from a long Puritan lineage; his ancestors on his father's side included Charles Chauncy, president of Harvard College from 1654 to 1671. [2]

  4. Elizabeth Spelke - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Shilin Spelke FBA (born May 28, 1949) is an American cognitive psychologist at the Department of Psychology of Harvard University and director of the Laboratory for Developmental Studies. Starting in the 1980s, she carried out experiments on infants and young children to test their cognitive faculties.

  5. Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government

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    The Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government was founded in the fall of 1982 by former Harvard President Derek Bok (1971–1991), former Kennedy School Dean Graham Allison (1977–1989), Harvard alumnus Frank Weil, [2] and former Lamont University Professor John Dunlop (1938–1984).

  6. Marc Hauser - Wikipedia

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    Marc Hauser sitting between Jon Meacham (far left) and Daniel Dennett (center), World Science Festival. Marc D. Hauser (born October 25, 1959) is an American evolutionary biologist and a researcher in primate behavior, animal cognition and human behavior and neuroscience.

  7. 'Hallowed ground:' How Indianapolis Motor Speedway changed ...

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    Jeff Gordon never raced in the Indianapolis 500, but he grew an obsession with the track that hosts it. He is living a dream through Kyle Larson now. 'Hallowed ground:' How Indianapolis Motor ...

  8. William Augustus Hinton - Wikipedia

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    William Augustus Hinton (December 15, 1883 – August 8, 1959) was an American bacteriologist, pathologist and educator. He was the first Black professor in the history of Harvard University.

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    Listen up: Our senior tech writer, Rick Broida, has spent the past two decades testing (and testing, and re-testing) hundreds of earbuds. So, when he's surprised by just how good a $40 pair ...