Profiles
Candidate Profile: David P. Maher
Cambridge Mayor David P. Maher, who is up for reelection this term, lives just around the corner from where he grew up.
David H. Souter
Friends and colleagues say that Souter’s quiet intellect, warm demeanor, and tendency to keep his life private have remained consistent since his freshman year at Harvard.
Timothy E. Wirth
Currently the president of the United Nations Foundation and a former U.S. Senator, Timothy E. Wirth '61 has created a life-long career based on serving others.
John D. Rockefeller IV
Jay Rockefeller, a U.S. Senator from West Virginia for the last 26 years, has his career serving in a variety of political roles in the state.
Peter B. Benchley
After the incredible success of his novel “Jaws” and the iconic Steven Spielberg film he co-wrote, the novelist spent the rest of his life promoting marine conservation.
Martin S. Feldstein
Despite his wide-ranging influence, Harvard Economics Professor Martin S. Feldstein ’61 has perhaps had his greatest impact in the classroom.
W. Anthony K. Lake
Now the executive director of the UNICEF, W. Anthony K. Lake has had a variety of diplomatic roles throughout his career.
Anthony M. Kennedy
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy—a 1961 graduate of Harvard Law School—wields what many consider the most important vote on the Supreme Court.
Archie C. Epps III
As the College’s longtime dean of students, Epps—a 1961 graduate of Harvard Divinity School—broke down barriers and sought to unite the College.
Elizabeth J. Krane ’11
The legacy she will leave is not just of numerous producing credits or phenomenal shows, but of helping to forge a sense community within the HRDC.
Abel Acuna '11
Some Harvard students accept that people they meet will assume they are introverted workaholics who stay in and study all ...
Peter Gomes
Luke L. Sperduto '11 says “He is deserving of a eulogy that only he could deliver.”
Growing Up in Harvard Yard
Nora Molyneaux lives in a first floor suite in Grays Hall with newly painted walls. Her bright pink bike sits in the hallway outside her door.
Charles S. and Pauline R. Maier
The first time that History Professor Charles S. Maier ’60 tried to ask his wife—MIT History Professor Pauline R. Maier ’60—on a date, she turned him down.
Rosana Y. Alfaro
It was gender, rather than race, that seemed to distinguish playwright Rosanna Y. Alfaro '60 on campus.