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'''Harvard University''' was an university located in [[Cambridge]], [[Massachusetts]]. This university educated individuals in the medical arts.
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'''Harvard University''' was a college located in [[Cambridge]], [[Massachusetts]]. This university educated individuals in the medical arts, among other disciplines.
   
In ''Dangerous Grounds'', [[Doctor]] [[John Rawley]] was educated in this university before transferring to [[Johns Hopkins]] for his M.D. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}}
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In ''Dangerous Grounds'', [[Doctor]] [[John Rawley]] was educated in this university before transferring to [[Johns Hopkins]] for his [[MD]]. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}})
   
{{bginfo|The pages seen in the episode were from the mystery novel, ''Dangerous Groud'', by author Frances Sil Wickware. This novel was published in [[1946]]. Information on Harvard University was from page 12.}}
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{{bginfo|The pages seen in the episode were from the mystery novel, ''Dangerous Ground'', by author Frances Sil Wickware. This novel was published in [[1946]]. Information on Harvard University was from page 12.|The radio broadcast of [[Winston Churchill]] during the [[World War II (Na'kuhl timeline)|alternate version of WWII]] of {{ENT|Storm Front}} was sourced from a real speech by Churchill given at Harvard.}}
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Revision as of 00:59, 16 October 2014

Harvard University was a college located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This university educated individuals in the medical arts, among other disciplines.

In Dangerous Grounds, Doctor John Rawley was educated in this university before transferring to Johns Hopkins for his MD. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

The pages seen in the episode were from the mystery novel, Dangerous Ground, by author Frances Sil Wickware. This novel was published in 1946. Information on Harvard University was from page 12.
The radio broadcast of Winston Churchill during the alternate version of WWII of ENT: "Storm Front" was sourced from a real speech by Churchill given at Harvard.

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