UMass Rowing takes Northfield Mountain
February 21, 2015
Mass Walking Tour: Northfield
The Mass Walking Tour performed a concert at the Richardson-Zlogar Cabin in Northfield, MA for the NET trail adopters. The MWT is a group of musicians who are hiking the NET this summer performing free concerts along the trail to engage local arts communities. For more information visit: masswalkingtour.org
Northfield, Ma.
Adding an apartment over a garage.
1993 Mass All State Cross Country Championship
1993 Mass All State Cross Country Championship - Boys Division 1 - Northfield Mt. Northfield MA. - Filmed by Mr. Brad Simpson.
Division 1 Top 25 Overall Individuals:
1) Seth Williams - Plymouth - 15:58
2) Kifle Amelu - Boston English - 16:04
3) Jamey Bianchi - Natick - 16:15
4) Ronnie Ferreira - Durfee - 16:31
5) Bing Guerin - Boston Latin - 16:35
6) Robert DiCarlo - Taconic - 16:38
7) Jason Parrott - Woburn - 16:43
8) William Wallace - Wakefield - 16:43
9) Tim Gonet - New Bedford - 16:44
10) Janda Ricci-Munn - Gloucester - 16:45
11) Ross Burns - Greenfield - 16:46
12) Ben Almada - Plymouth - 16:49
13) Jeremy Adelmann - Plymouth - 16:51
14) Brad Klinedinst - Assabet Valley - 16:52
15) Brian Hughes - Bridgewater-Raynham - 16:53
16) Corey Ricci-Munn - Gloucester - 16:54
17) Dave Carter - Plymouth - 16:55
18) Lowell Ladd - Lexington - 16:56
19) Adam Chase - Newton South - 16:57
20) Joseph Mancuso - Taconic - 16:57
21) Brandon Mogayzel - Dennis-Yarmouth - 16:58
22) James Johnson - Wakefield - 16:59
23) Greg Reeves - Fitchburg - 17:01
24) Matthew Lyons - Wakefield - 17:05
25) William DiCarlo - Taconic - 17:05
Cross country 2007 WMass part 3
2007 Cross Country Western Massachusetts championships part 3 of 3 at northfield mountain
2017 Bay State League XC - Girls' Varsity
The 2017 Bay State League Cross Country Championship was held on Saturday, Oct 28 at the Coakley Middle School, in Norwood MA. Results at
Hinsdale New Hampshire (NH) Real Estate Tour
Tour Hinsdale, NH neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.
Hinsdale, New Hampshire is located beside the Connecticut River and contains excellent farmland but has been a significant center of industry as well. It was here that the first settlement was made in what is now Cheshire County before the end of the 17th century. The town's earliest history echoes with accounts of Indian assaults, raids and captivities. Hinsdale received its N.H. charter in 1753. It was named for Col. Ebenezer Hinsdale, a respected early resident who built a fort and gristmill here in 1742.
Manufacturing has long been a staple of Hinsdale's economy, and paper is one of the town's most important products. In a machine shop here, George A. Long built a self-propelled steam vehicle in 1875, for which he received one of the nation's earliest automobile patents.
Hinsdale Raceway greyhound race track is the only one of its kind in the region. Hinsdale is located in the scenic Monadnock Region, dotted with inns, guest houses and quality dining.
Trails for both summer and winter use loop through the area. Cross country skiers can travel from Peterborough through miles of trail to the downhill ski area in Temple. Skiiing, hiking, biking, performances, maple sugar parties and sleigh rides keep the Monadnock Region on the map year round. For other town tours visit . For towns in NH visit . For NH relocation information go to .
Lenox's Emma Jourdain talks about her cross country win at Mount Greylock: #berkshires
Lenox's Emma Jourdain talks about her cross country win at Mount Greylock: #berkshires
By: Berkshire Eagle Sports - From north to south, we've got Berkshire County sports covered like no other source.
Published on: September 10, 2014
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Travel Inn Orange in Orange MA
Prices: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . Travel Inn Orange 180 Daniel Shay's Highway Orange MA 01364 This budget-option motel, located less than 1 mile off State Highway 2, boasts free Wi-Fi access. Lake Mattawa is 4 miles away. The Travel Inn Orange features cable TV with HBO channels and an en suite bathroom in each accommodation. The rooms also have individually controlled air conditioning. Guests at the Orange Travel Inn can take advantage of the 24-hour front desk. Non-Smoking rooms, as well as vending machines with drinks are available. Bear’s Den Falls is 7 minutes’ drive from the motel. Northfield Mountain Cross Country Ski Area is 16 miles away.
MG Nordic Ski Vlog Week #1 2017
The COMPLETE 1st week of practice for the MG Nordic Ski Team 2017-18
Travel Inn Orange in Orange MA
Rates: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Travel Inn Orange 180 Daniel Shay's Highway Orange MA 01364 This budget-option motel, located less than 1 mile off State Highway 2, boasts free Wi-Fi access. Lake Mattawa is 4 miles away. The Travel Inn Orange features cable TV with HBO channels and an en suite bathroom in each accommodation. The rooms also have individually controlled air conditioning. Guests at the Orange Travel Inn can take advantage of the 24-hour front desk. Non-Smoking rooms, as well as vending machines with drinks are available. Bear’s Den Falls is 7 minutes’ drive from the motel. Northfield Mountain Cross Country Ski Area is 16 miles away.
Greylock XC Running 2018 #2
Just a 90 second PUMP UP video set to a driving HIP HOP tune! Enjoy and RUN FAST Greylock!
Sprawling Adirondack-Style Lodge with Waterfall Bordering National Forest
Just minutes from the shopping and fine dining of downtown Cashiers, Blue Bear Camp is the ultimate Adirondack-style mountain lodge. This prime property borders the Nantahala National Forest, ensuring privacy and abundant wildlife. Another world awaits in the dream-like setting amid the wild Chattooga River, flowering landscaping, sparkling waterfall, and lush forest, all against the stunning backdrop of Whiteside Mountain and Devil's Courthouse. Reminiscent of the great camps in the early 1900s, the rustic decor is warm and welcoming with natural wood details such as pine logs with golden chinking, wax-rubbed reclaimed heart pine floors, and a grandiose circular log staircase surrounding a seven-foot antler chandelier. The staircase is a masterpiece of engineering, constructed from Colorado Ponderosa pine over three months. Much of the custom furniture and details were built by local craftsmen on site. Other unique finishes were created by artisans from across the country, using natural materials such as mica, aged copper, shed elk antlers from Wyoming, Canadian birch bark, wormy chestnut, and turquoise. The stunning stonework and multiple fireplaces throughout the home were built from Tennessee fieldstones, many of which reveal 300,000-year-old fossils. In addition to the private guest quarters with a kitchenette and laundry room, the sprawling three-story home with an elevator offers an abundance of space for family and guests to explore, including a sunroom, library, an artist studio, game room, wine cellar, a resplendent home theater, and a fitness room with a sauna and steam room. Nature lovers will revel in the magical surroundings and fresh mountain air on the covered porch amid sights and sounds of the rushing waterfall. There's something for everyone to enjoy in an area offering residents access to the countless natural resources and opportunities for outdoor recreation such as hiking, fly fishing, biking, skiing, and golf.
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I Will Find My Lover By and By - Mark Kilianski and Mass Wa
Mark Mandeville on banjo, Raianne Richards on ukulele, Amy Alvey on fiddle and Mark Kilianski on guitar. Filmed at the Richardson-Zlogar cabin in Northfield, Massachusetts at a special thank-you show for the trustees of the NET trail. Visible in the background are mounts Grace and Monadnock. This is part of the ongoing Massachusetts Walking Tour 2013, go to masswalkingtour.org for tour info and to join the walkers at a show or on the trail!
Bike the Whites Episode 1: 3 Minutes of Dickey Mountain
Bike the whites is something Ive been doing for the past year or 2. Tired of the same old trails in the area I was looking for more challenging terrain away from just a ski resort turned bike park. Its an adventure every ride, the climbs are brutally hard, the views are amazing, and the down is the icing on the cake. Ive done quite a few but rarely put a vid together. But its time to put the mountain back in mountainbike! This time we took a trip up and did the Welch Dickey Loop. It was busy but we were respectful of other users and made sure wherever we go, to be good ambassadors of the sport and basically just good human beings! Enjoy!
1803-1913 : An american journey through 200 westerns (sous-titres français)
History of america told only through excerpts of 200 westerns all edited in a chronological order from 1803 to 1913, with a year indicator on the top left of the screen all along.
There are all the major stages of the west: wagon train, the Indian wars, the wilderness, the American Civil War, the big bandits, the heroes and their often tragic destinies, General Custer, OK Corral, Wild Bill Hickok, Wyatt Earp, Billy the kid, Jesse James, Judge Roy Bean, the arrival of the train, the transformation of the continent, the gradual end of the cowboys from the 1880s, the gold rushes , industrialization, automobiles, the Mexican revolution.
This description will contain the full list of the films used with the timecodes (still being edited - A link with the complet list is coming) :
0:00:18 The Far Horizons - Rudolph Maté (1955)
0:00:52 The Fighting Kentuckian - George Waggner (1949)
0:04:46 The Kentuckian - Burt Lancaster (1955)
0:02:13 Man in the Wilderness - Richard C. Sarafian (1971)
0:02:41 The Revenant - Alejandro G. Iñárritu (2015)
0:03:14 A Man Called Horse - Elliot Silverstein (1970)
0:03:39 How the West Was Won - John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall (1962)
0:04:43 The Big Trail - Raoul Walsh (1930)
0:05:11 Across the Wide Missouri - William A. Wellman (1951)
0:05:43 The Big Sky - Howard Hawks (1952)
0:06:11 The Alamo - John Wayne (1960)
0:08:13 Distant Drums - Raoul Walsh (1951)
0:09:09 The Way West - Andrew V. McLaglen (1967)
0:09:56 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Joel & Ethan Coen (2018)
0:10:26 The Comancheros - Michael Curtiz (1961)
0:10:55 Meek's Cutoff - Kelly Reichardt (2010)
0:11:17 Bend of the River - Anthony Mann (1952)
0:11:47 How the West Was Won - John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall (1962)
0:12:44 Paint Your Wagon - Joshua Logan (1969)
0:13:45 Jeremiah Johnson - Sydney Pollack (1972)
0:14:15 The Scalphunters - Sydney Pollack (1968)
0:14:45 The Frisco Kid - Robert Aldrich (1979)
0:15:43 The Sisters Brothers - Jacques Audiard (2018)
0:16:13 Red River - Howard Hawks (1948)
0:16:40 Westward the Women - William A. Wellman (1951)
0:17:41 Band of Angels - Raoul Walsh (1957)
0:18:29 The Homesman - Tommy Lee Jones (2014)
0:18:57 Santa Fe Trail - Michael Curtiz (1940)
0:19:27 They Died with Their Boots On - Raoul Walsh (1941)
0:19:57 Django Unchained - Quentin Tarantino (2012)
0:20:25 Little Big Man - Arthur Penn (1970)
0:20:54 Dark Command - Raoul Walsh (1940)
0:21:21 The Iron Horse - John Ford (1924)
0:22:05 How the West Was Won - John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall (1962)
0:22:57 Dark Command - Raoul Walsh (1940)
0:23:31 Django - Sergio Corbucci (1966)
0:24:00 Dark Command - Raoul Walsh (1940)
0:24:30 Western Union - Fritz Lang (1940)
0:25:25 The Iron Horse - John Ford (1924)
0:26:17 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Sergio Leone (1966)
0:26:47 The Red Badge of Courage - John Huston (1951)
0:27:53 Dances with Wolves - Kevin Costner (1990)
0:28:36 The Horse Soldiers - John Ford (1959)
0:29:06 Escape from Fort Bravo - John Sturges (1953)
0:29:36 Shenandoah - Andrew V. McLaglen (1965)
0:30:03 Springfield Rifle - Andre DeToth (1952)
0:30:27 Alvarez Kelly - Edward Dmytryk (1966)
0:31:25 Major Dundee - Sam Peckinpah (1965)
0:32:12 Soldier Blue - Ralph Nelson (1970)
0:33:00 Little Big Man - Arthur Penn (1970)
0:33:29 The Man from Dakota - Leslie Fenton (1940)
0:34:37 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:36:14 The Outlaw Josey Wales - Clint Eastwood (1976)
0:36:45 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:36:57 The Outlaw Josey Wales - Clint Eastwood (1976)
0:37:20 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:37:37 The Outlaw Josey Wales - Clint Eastwood (1976)
0:38:13 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:38:50 The Birth of a Nation - D.W. Griffith (1915)
0:39:00 Lincoln - Steven Spielberg (2012)
0:39:12 The Birth of a Nation - D.W. Griffith (1915)
0:39:33 Lincoln - Steven Spielberg (2012)
0:39:51 The Birth of a Nation - D.W. Griffith (1915)
0:40:12 Run of the Arrow - Samuel Fuller (1957)
0:42:45 Union Pacific - Cecil B. DeMille (1939)
0:44:03 Wyatt Earp - Lawrence Kasdan (1994)
0:44:30 The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid - Philip Kaufman (1972)
0:45:14 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:45:53 The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid - Philip Kaufman (1972)
0:46:38 Run for Cover - Nicholas Ray (1955)
0:47:18 Johnny Guitar - Nicholas Ray (1954)
0:47:40 Rio Lobo - Howard Hawks (1970)
0:48:18 Dodge City - Michael Curtiz (1939)
0:49:07 The Tall Men - Raoul Walsh (1955)
#Documentaire #Cinéma #Westerns
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Mass All State Div 2 Boys XC Race 2014 at Franklin Park 11-15-14
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Distance: 3.1M Conditions: 38 degrees, sunny, 10 MPH wind, 30 degree wind chill factor, mostly dry footing some puddles & mud
Full results:
1 Nick Carleo 12 Newburyport 3:10.2 15:50.70 1 splits 63/2:13/4:40/9:59 4:40/5:19(hill)/5:21
2 Andrew Ernst 11 Marblehead 3:11.3 15:56.35 2
3 Adam Petti 12 West Bridgewater 3:12.6 16:02.58
4 Nick Steele 11 Bromfield School 3:13.5 16:07.25
5 Jamison Koeman 12 Whitinsville 3:13.8 16:08.58 3
6 Everest Crawford 12 Gloucester 3:14.2 16:10.70 4
7 Mike Famiglietti 12 Tewksbury 3:14.3 16:11.10 5
8 Austin Scola 12 Medfield 3:14.3 16:11.45
9 Travis Ciempa 12 Hoosac Valley 3:14.7 16:13.40
10 Tucker McNinch 12 Lenox Memorial 3:16.4 16:21.77 6
11 Zach Rolfe 11 Parker Chart 3:17.1 16:25.26 7
12 Alex Demeule 12 Pentucket 3:17.8 16:28.92
13 Scott McCluskey 12 Coyle-Cassidy 3:18.0 16:29.82 8
14 Joseph Molvar 11 Newburyport 3:18.2 16:30.91 9
Joe 14th/180 in 16:30 Joe on heavy anti-biotics from Lyme Disease
Joe was 70 seconds at 400 (about 50th place), 2:24 at 800 (34th), 5:05 at mile (21st), 10:30 at 2M (19th), Mile splits: 5:05/5:25(hill)/5:25 Joe improved 50 places from last year
15 Ace McAlister 12 Monument Mountain 3:19.1 16:35.11
16 Ryan Wollensak 12 Hopedale 3:19.2 16:35.73 10
17 Tommy Kirby 11 Mount Greylock 3:19.4 16:36.82 11
18 CJ Paine 11 Whitinsville 3:20.2 16:40.61 12
19 Jared Kokinos 11 Marblehead 3:20.4 16:41.90 13
20 Thomas Spillers 11 Hopedale 3:20.5 16:42.43 14
21 Cameron Holley 12 Manchester Essex 3:20.8 16:43.67 15
22 Colin Raposo 12 Burlington 3:20.9 16:44.33
23 Brandon Hall 09 Hopedale 3:21.0 16:44.62 16
24 Mike Glazebrook 12 Holliston 3:21.3 16:46.31
25 Jack Carleo 10 Newburyport 3:21.4 16:46.69 17
26 Trevor Ciempa 12 Hoosac Valley 3:21.5 16:47.22
27 Jordan Manuel 10 Murdock 3:21.6 16:47.90
28 Isiah Savage 11 Pembroke 3:21.8 16:48.94 18
29 Korey Leonard 12 Pembroke 3:21.9 16:49.30 19
30 Cedric Nsilo-Swai 11 Innovation Charter 3:22.1 16:50.44 20
31 Nick Accardi 12 Seekonk 3:22.4 16:51.76 21
32 Adam Linsky 11 Marblehead 3:22.7 16:53.42 22
33 Michael Brady 12 Medway 3:22.8 16:54.00
34 Brian Brooks 9 Nauset 3:23.4 16:56.98
35 Carter Stripp 12 Mount Greylock 3:23.7 16:58.10 23
36 Kevin Wheelock 10 Melrose 3:23.7 16:58.46 24
37 Jared Haley 11 Hoosac Valley 3:23.8 16:58.80
38 Patrick Guinee 9 Manchester Essex 3:24.0 16:59.98 25
39 Nico Agosta 09 Parker Chart 3:24.7 17:03.38 26
40 Michael Allara 12 Hamilton-Wenham 3:24.8 17:03.67 27
41 Charles Cring 11 Hamilton-Wenham 3:24.8 17:03.94 28
42 Jake O'Connell 12 North Reading 3:24.9 17:04.29
1 Hopedale 125
2 Newburyport 125
3 Marblehead 132
4 Mount Greylock 163
5 Manchester Essex 202
6 Hamilton-Wenham 203
The Bravados (Classic Western, Full Movie, GREGORY PECK, English) *free full western films*
Full Western Movie, Full Length Cowboy Film, English: (1958)
The Bravados (original title), 1h 38min, Drama, Western.
The Bravados is a 1958 American western film (color by DeLuxe) directed by Henry King, starring Gregory Peck and Joan Collins. The CinemaScope film was based on a novel of the same name, written by Frank O'Rourke.
A man is chasing four outlaws who killed his wife and finds them in a small town's jail but they escape to Mexico.
Director: Henry King
Writers: Philip Yordan (screenplay), Frank O'Rourke (novel)
Stars: Gregory Peck, Joan Collins, Stephen Boyd
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PLOT (Wikipedia): Jim Douglas (Gregory Peck) is a rancher pursuing four outlaws after the murder of his wife six months before. He rides into Rio Arriba, where four men, Alfonso Parral (Lee Van Cleef), Bill Zachary (Stephen Boyd), Ed Taylor (Albert Salmi) and Lujan (Henry Silva), are in jail awaiting execution, by hanging, for an unrelated murder. Sheriff Eloy Sanchez (Herbert Rudley) allows Douglas to see the men.
In town, Douglas meets Josefa Velarde (Joan Collins), whom he met nearly five years previously in New Orleans. She has been looking after her late father's ranch. Douglas reveals he has a daughter (Maria Garcia Fletcher). Other townspeople include Gus Steimmetz, his daughter Emma (Kathleen Gallant) and her fiancé (Barry Coe).
The executioner, Simms, arrives, and aside from a brief drink with Douglas, seems to show little interest in socializing or advance planning for his task. Simms holds off until the townspeople are at church, then, while pretending to evaluate the men he is to hang, stabs the sheriff in the back. The sheriff shoots and kills Simms, but the inmates leave the sheriff unconscious, escape and take Emma as a hostage. The wounded sheriff comes into the church with the news that the prisoners have escaped. A posse rides out immediately, but Douglas waits until morning, as he anticipates one of the prisoners will stay behind to cut off everybody at a pass, which is what happens. Douglas eventually catches up, and when night falls, the prisoner leaves to join the rest of his group.
The posse finds a dead man, who appears to be the real Simms. Douglas later locates Parral, who pleads for his life. Douglas kills him, then ropes another outlaw, Taylor, by the feet and hangs him upside-down from a tree. The two remaining fugitives reach the house of John Butler (Gene Evans), a prospector and Douglas' neighbor. Zachary kills Butler, after which Lujan steals a sack of coins Butler had. They see riders approaching and flee, leaving Emma behind. One of the riders turns out to be Josefa, with Douglas coming toward them from another direction. The posse also arrives and finds Emma, raped by Zachary, in the house.
Douglas goes back to his ranch to get fresh mounts, but finds that the fugitives have taken his last horses. He leaves Josefa with his daughter. At the Mexican border, Douglas enters a bar, finds Zachary and kills him in a gunfight. He then goes on to the home of the fourth man, Lujan, who has a family of his own. When shown a photo of Douglas' murdered wife, Lujan insists he has never seen the woman before. He recalls that he and his companions rode past the ranch. Douglas points to Lujan's sack and states that the men who killed his wife stole it. Lujan explains that he took the bag from Butler's dead hand, whereupon Douglas realizes that it was Butler who killed his wife.
Now knowing that the four men whom he pursued had nothing to do with his wife's death, Douglas realizes that he is no better than they were, having also killed in cold blood. He returns to town and goes to the church to ask for forgiveness. The priest (Andrew Duggan) says that while he can't condone Douglas' actions, he respects him for not making excuses for what he's done. Josefa arrives with Douglas' daughter, and they exit the church together, with the townspeople cheering Douglas outside.
School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:44 1 History
00:02:54 1.1 20th century
00:08:01 1.2 21st century
00:11:22 1.3 Controversies
00:11:31 1.3.1 Sackler family donations
00:12:58 1.3.2 Links with Qatar
00:14:40 1.3.3 9/11 conspiracy theory and anti-Semitic comments
00:16:00 1.3.4 Sexism and physical abuse
00:17:26 2 Campus
00:22:24 2.1 Library
00:24:21 3 Organisation and administration
00:24:32 3.1 Schools of Studies
00:30:00 3.2 Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors
00:30:27 3.3 Coat of Arms
00:31:27 4 Academic profile
00:32:26 4.1 Reputation and rankings
00:35:45 4.2 Research
00:42:45 4.3 Admissions
00:43:28 4.4 Educational partners
00:48:48 5 Student life
00:50:18 5.1 Student research
00:52:41 5.2 International students and opportunities
00:56:37 5.3 Housing
00:58:43 5.4 Sport
01:01:02 5.5 Campus media
01:03:19 6 Notable people
01:03:29 6.1 Notable alumni
01:03:38 6.2 Notable staff
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The University of Sussex is a public research university in Falmer, Sussex, England. Its campus is located in the South Downs National Park and is a short distance away from Central Brighton. The university received its Royal Charter in August 1961, the first of the plate glass university generation, and was a founding member of the 1994 Group of research-intensive universities.
It has more than a third of its students enrolled in postgraduate programs and around a third of its staff is drawn from outside the United Kingdom. Sussex has a diverse community of over 17,000 students, with around one in three being foreign students, and over 2,600 academics, representing over 140 different nationalities. The annual income of the institution for 2016–17 was £286.1 million with an expenditure of £270.4 million. In 2017, over 30,000 students applied to the University of Sussex, with around 5,000 joining the institution.
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2018 placed Sussex 147th in the world overall,39th in the world for Social Sciences and 49th globally for Business and Law studies. Sussex is particularly known for its Humanities and Social Sciences departments, with its Development studies program being placed at number 1 globally in the QS World University Ranking.Sussex counts 5 Nobel Prize winners, 15 Fellows of the Royal Society, 9 Fellows of the British Academy, 24 fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences and a winner of the Crafoord Prize among its faculty. By 2011, many of its faculty members had also received the Royal Society of Literature Prize, the Order of the British Empire and the Bancroft Prize. Alumni include heads of states, diplomats, politicians, eminent scientists and activists.