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Published inThe Other HarvardMartha McSally (MPP 1990)Before becoming a U.S. Senator, Martha McSally was an Air Force Colonel who was both the first U.S. woman to fly in combat and the first…2d ago2d ago
Published inEverday Critical ThinkingImproving Perception with PerspectiveKey Concept: Perception is how we process information or an event through our understanding and filters. Perspective improves perception…3d ago3d ago
Published inThe Other HarvardNapalm: Sticky Fire from HarvardHarvard Chemistry Professor Louis Fieser created Napalm in the Converse Chemistry Lab during World War II. On July 4, 1942, it was tested…5d ago5d ago
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Published inThe Other HarvardThe Long Crimson Line of Military History“At a time when some find it fashionable to denounce Harvard as part from, or even alien to, its home country, it is worth remembering that…6d ago6d ago
Published inThe Other HarvardManning Force (AB 1845, HLS 1848)Manning Force recovered after receiving a Minnie ball to the face and rejoined the Union Army for Sherman’s March to the Sea. He was…Nov 10Nov 10
Published inThe Other HarvardHenry Kissinger (AB 1950, AM 1952, PHD 1954)Dr. Kissinger served in the U.S. Army as a Sergeant during World War II in Military Intelligence and completed service in the…Nov 10Nov 10