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- Neil Leon Rudenstine (born January 21, 1935) is an American scholar, educator, and administrator. He served as president of Harvard University from 1991...
- David Rudenstine is the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law's Sheldon H. Solow Professor of Law. He teaches United States constitutional law. Rudenstine has...
- were the first to break the news that Harvard had selected Neil Leon Rudenstine, then Princeton University's provost, to succeed Derek Bok as the university's...
- sculptures attached to the Parthenon and other structures. Demetriades, David Rudenstine and others argue that the do****ent only authorised Elgin's party to remove...
- Conant worked to introduce standardized testing; Derek Bok and Neil L. Rudenstine argued for the continued importance of diversity in higher education....
- Lowell (1909–1933) Conant (1933–1953) Pusey (1953–1971) Bok (1971–1991) Rudenstine (1991–2001) Summers (2001–2006) Bok* (2006–2007) Faust (2007–2018) Bacow...
- Machine (The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1909) William G. Bowen & Neil L. Rudenstine, In Pursuit of the Ph.D. (Princeton UP, 1992; ISBN 0-691-04294-2). Growth...
- . [Charles] had pledged $2.5m to Harvard ... [and] also visited Neil Rudenstine, then Harvard president, and discussed funding a scholarship program for...
- Greenberg Center for Student Life, given in honor of former Dean David Rudenstine, opened. This addition to Cardozo included a new student lounge and a...
- Park Service 2005, pp. 3–4. Levine 1996, p. 340. Levine 1996, p. 301. Rudenstine, Angelica Zander. The Guggenheim Museum Collection: Paintings, 1880–1945...