Harvard Univ
Posted on Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at 2:42 pm

Touring Harvard University
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Harvard Univ Collage & Seal – 69 x 48 Blanket/Throw – Harvard Crimson $55.95 Some say that college is the best time of your life. What would help those memories last better than this gorgeous NCAA throw. The 100% cotton Harvard Crimson blanket/throw is the perfect gift for a friend or family member who loves the Harvard Crimson. Get yours today!… |
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Harvard Univ Business School 100 Throw – 69 x 48 Blanket/Throw – Harvard Crimson $44.95 Some say that college is the best time of your life. What would help those memories last better than this gorgeous NCAA throw. The 100% cotton Harvard Crimson blanket/throw is the perfect gift for a friend or family member who loves the Harvard Crimson. Get yours today!… |
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Harvard Univ Business Seal & Bldgs – 69 x 48 Blanket/Throw – Harvard Crimson $55.95 Some say that college is the best time of your life. What would help those memories last better than this gorgeous NCAA throw. The 100% cotton Harvard Crimson blanket/throw is the perfect gift for a friend or family member who loves the Harvard Crimson. Get yours today!… |
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Carols from the Yard: The Eighty-Fifth Annual Carol Service $11.02 … |
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The Black Image in the White Mind: Media and Race in America (Harvard Univ. Kennedy School of Gov’t Goldsmith Book Prize Winner; Amer. Political Science … in Communication, Media, and Public Opinion) $11.95 Thoroughly researched and convincingly argued, this examination of how the mainstream media deals with race is a probing and useful addition to media studies. Softcover. … |
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Leadership Without Easy Answers **ISBN: 9780674518582** $29.76 … |
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Sprawl and Suburbia: A Harvard Design Magazine Reader $15.48 Sprawl is the single most significant and urgent issue in American land use at the turn of the twenty-first century. Efforts to limit and reform sprawl through legislative “Smart Growth” initiatives have been enacted around the country while the neotraditionalist New Urbanism has been embraced by many architects and urban planners. Yet most Americans persist in their desire to live farther and… |