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  • For the past seven years, I've been conducting a sendoff event for a small subset of the 2.2 million students entering their freshman year of college -- namely, the Harvard-bound students of Greater Los Angeles.

    Dr. Ali Binazir: How to Prevent Your Ivy League Child From Becoming Suicidal 2010

  • For the past seven years, I've been conducting a sendoff event for a small subset of the 2.2 million students entering their freshman year of college -- namely, the Harvard-bound students of Greater Los Angeles.

    Dr. Ali Binazir: How to Prevent Your Ivy League Child From Becoming Suicidal 2010

  • Her father encouraged her to excel, which in colonial America meant she was tutored with her Harvard-bound brother James.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • Kate is a seventeen-year-old high school Senior that is beautiful, intelligent, athletic and Harvard-bound.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Stephanie 2007

  • Kate is a seventeen-year-old high school Senior that is beautiful, intelligent, athletic and Harvard-bound.

    Sex and Violence and Drugs...Oh My! Stephanie 2007

  • So how did the Harvard-bound 18-year-old become a prodigy?

    CNN Transcript May 12, 2007 2007

  • It was the not entirely original story of a rich, Harvard-bound teen rebelling against high parental expectations.

    Review: Sk8er Boy by Mari Mancusi 2007

  • It was the not entirely original story of a rich, Harvard-bound teen rebelling against high parental expectations.

    Review: Huge by Sasha Paley 2007

  • The published caption reads: “Because he is quite unaware of the approval he is receiving in erudite circles; because he is covered with bruises from representing the Yale football team against his Harvard-bound boys; and finally, because with a rare true ear he has set down for posterity the accents of the American language.”

    A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994

  • Because he is frequently covered with bruises from being the Yale football team against his four Harvard-bound boys.

    A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994

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