Charles W. Eliot
Harvard Classics was created in 1909.
The exact number of volumes of literature located in the Harvard Classics is unknown. However, some say there is an estimate of over 500 volumes of world literature located within the Harvard Classics.
When he was a student at Harvard Law School, Barack Obama became the first black editor of the Harvard Law Review.
If you are talking about the Harvard Law Review, it is a fact that Barack Obama became the first African-American editor of that journal, when he was studying for his law degree at Harvard University.
He made history at Harvard University when he became the first African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review.
Yes, President Barack Obama did get a degree at Harvard Law School, graduating in 1991. He was also the first African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review.
Most of his time was spent as editor of the Harvard Law review; he was the first African-American to hold this prestigious position.
The president was not actively involved with many clubs in college, but he was the editor of the Harvard Law Review, when he was a graduate student at Harvard Law School.
He was the first African American to be the Harvard Law Review Editor.
He was named the editor of the Harvard Law Review, an honor only given to a top student who has great potential in the legal profession. He also graduated Magna Cum Laude, meaning his grades were in the top 10% of his class at Harvard.
Charles Hamilton Houston was the first AA editor of the HLR (1922), Obama was the first AA president of the HLR.
Barack Obama has received the Nobel Peace Prize. He also graduated with honors from Harvard and African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review.