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William Barton Rogers,
Source: Rogers (surname)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_(surname)
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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7, 2004) to celebrate the 200th birthday of MIT's founder and first president, William Barton Rogers. The celebration included remarks by the Institutes' 16th president, Susan Hockfield, a kazoo chorus of "Happy Birthday," a giant birthday cake and festive music from the 19th century.
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Jazz icon Herb Pomeroy, who founded the MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble in 1963, died August 11 at his home in Gloucester. He was 77. ... "Herb was the real architect of the jazz program at MIT. In the early going of our music program, jazz was one of our flagship activities, even before classical music.
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History of the Office of the MIT President ... William Barton Rogers, 1804-1882, the founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was educated at the College of William and Mary but apparently did not receive a degree.
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It turns out that the technical whizzes behind Entra are Yet-Ming Chiang, an MIT engineering professor and founder of Watertown, MA-based advanced battery developer A123Systems, and Michael Cima, another MIT engineering professor, who is a co-founder of life sciences firms such as drug-delivery and biosensing...
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In December 2005, del.icio.us was acquired by Yahoo and last week, out of a field of 35 innovators all aged 35 and under, MIT's Technology Review Magazine named Schachter its top innovator of the year.
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Professor of the Practice of Development and Entrepreneurship, MIT ; Founder and Director, The Legatum Center, MIT ... Iqbal Z. Quadir is the founder and director of the Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at MIT and Professor of the Practice of Development and Entrepreneurship at MIT. In the 1990s,
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Established in 2007 with a generous $50 million gift from Legatum, a global investment firm, our Center runs a competitive Fellowship program to prepare MIT students to create enterprises in developing countries.
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See attached MIT Military Alumni Association Newsletter; SNIP: MIT IS “MIA” ON NEW GI BI LL; Senator Jim Webb (D-Virginia) persuaded Congress to overhaul our nation’s “GI Bill” program, ... Director Mike Stollenwerk, MBA ‘95, is a retired US Army Lt. Col. and [co-]founder of OpenCarry.org...
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