Harvard typically does not release that information, so unless the person has self-identified, we don't know his or her name. What we do know is that the president graduated in the top 10% of his class, since he received Latin honors ("magna cum laude"), an award given to students who show academic excellence.
I assume you are asking about when Mr. Obama served in the Illinois state senate. He represented Chicago's 13th district.
Yes., Absolutely. In fact, since both the Obamas (Michelle and Barack) were well-known lawyers in Chicago, several local newspapers and magazines wrote profiles about their wedding. I enclose a link to a style magazine that did a feature about the wedding, with a number of photos.
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The phone number of the Harvard Diggins Library is: 815-943-4671.
The phone number of the Harvard Public Library is: 978-456-4114.
The President's chief 'obstacle' (is that what you meant?) at this time is that a number of Republicans have either signed a "no tax" pledge or and/or are committed to protecting the short-term interests of the wealthiest 8% of the population, which makes it difficult to solve the debt problem.
The phone number of the Harvard Historical Society is: 978-456-3619.
There are about 20,000 students in Harvard University.
Barack Obama did not teach at Harvard; he was a teaching assistant, which means he was helping a professor while studying for his degree (the professor he helped was a scholar named Professor Laurence Tribe). But after graduating from Harvard Law School, Mr. Obama did become a professor at the University of Chicago's law school, where he taught a number of courses but primarily focused on Constitutional Law.
The phone number of the Greater Harvard Area Historical Society is: 815-943-6141.
By all accounts, they married because they loved each other and had a number of things in common. They had met in 1989, when Michelle (Robinson) was an attorney and Barack was a legal intern. They dated for a while, and after Barack graduated from Harvard Law School in 1991, they decided to become engaged. Barack married Michelle in Chicago on October 3, 1992.
That information is not available to the public.