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Marilda Antonia de Oliveira Sotomayor

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Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Economics
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Who gets health care?

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A World in Humanitarian Crisis:

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War Begets War

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Introduction

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Apr 28, 2007

Nation’s Oldest Learned Societies Present Public Good Awards to Billington, Franklin, and O’Connor

Librarian of the Congress James H. Billington, historian and scholar John Hope Franklin, and former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor will receive the Public Good Award from the two organizations in recognition of their significant contributions to the advancement of learning and knowledge.
Typewritten letter of acceptance from Elizabeth Arkush
Typewritten letter of acceptance from Dawoud Bey
Typewritten letter of acceptance from Tim Cook
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Selected letters from the Class of 2024

One of the Academy’s longest-standing traditions is the writing of letters accepting election to membership. Since 1781, the Academy has received communications in a variety of formats from those individuals recently elected to its rolls. The following letters have been selected from among the Class of 2024 for exhibition, both at the Academy’s Cambridge headquarters, and online (transcripts appear below).

More acceptance letters, and information about the tradition, online here.

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Research & Teaching: Lasting Union or House Divided?

As a design innovation, the modern university is an institution that unites the advancement of knowledge through research with its dissemination through teaching. Its inception in Germany in the first decade of the nineteenth century inspired an American adaptation that merged the German version with the English undergraduate college to produce a new bundle that would be emulated the world over. The historical view reveals cycles of sustaining innovation in which academic entrepreneurs supplemented the research-teaching synthesis with institutions devoted to one task or the other. Despite these disruptive efforts and continuing evidence of inefficiency, however, the original institutional hybrid remains the dominant model. This essay argues that the university’s persistence is best understood as fulfilling a deeper need in American political culture.
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James Earl Carter

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Leadership, Policy, and Communications
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Public Affairs and Public Policy
Academy Member
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Happiness as achievement

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The Unfortunate Consequences of a Misguided Free Speech Principle

1839-1855

RG I-B-1: General records. Letterbooks — Bound. Volume 05

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Is our financial system serving us well?

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A sense of the mysterious

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Poets in Prose: Genre & History in the Arabic Novel

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Jun 1, 2015

The Unstable Biomedical Research Ecosystem: How Can It Be Made More Robust?

Harold Varmus, Susan R. Wente, Tania Baker, and Mark C. Fishman participated in a conference on ensuring the stability of the biomedical research enterprise in the United States. Richard H. Brodhead introduced the panel discussion, which was moderated by Nancy C. Andrews and Sally Kornbluth.
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The Public’s Unmet Need for Legal Services & What Law Schools Can Do about It

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The management of NPT diplomacy

1767-1931

RG I-C-2: General records. Communications to the Academy – Unbound

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Reestablishing the Commons for the Common Good

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