In 2006, Mike Schultz, principal of the Wellesley Hills Group, of Framingham, Mass.
It being Marathon Monday here in Boston, I bicycled nine miles from my place in Wayland down to the halfway point in Wellesley to watch the runners.
If the students at Wellesley didn't know this before their last moments of high school, I am glad McCullough was there to help them out before life taught them that lesson in less forgiving ways.
In a conference call between the families and the researchers held last month, the Siedmans, of Wellesley, Mass.
The precocious authors penned this roman a clef the year before they graduated Wellesley.
Professor CHIP CASE (Economics, Wellesley College): The other sign of pending recovery and return to normalcy is bottom-fishermen.
Hallcup, 27, a mother-of-one from Reading, was jailed for two years for her part in the theft while Lord and Lady Wellesley were on holiday.
A. from Wellesley College and joined the Foreign Service in 1973.
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It's home to one of the top colleges in the U.S., Wellesley College, and is close to a major metropolitan area known for its culture and high property values.
Karl Case, a professor of economics at Wellesley College, points to the luxury condo market in Boston.
This is the Kurzweil who tells me, as we're sitting in the unostentatious offices of Kurzweil Technologies in Wellesley Hills, Mass.
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But a later one by Courtney Coile and Phillip Levine, both of Wellesley College, found that the stockmarket boom in the 1990s and its subsequent bust had no measurable impact on overall labour supply.
"If you think about almost any dimension of human activity, it will ultimately be touched by this ability to harness computational power, " says Dan Sichel, a Wellesley College professor who argues the official productivity numbers understate technology's impact.
After graduating from Wellesley, she was introduced to the Soviet Union in 1929 by joining a group riding horseback in the Caucasus Mountains under the leadership of anthropologist Leslie White.
Mr. CHIP CASE (Housing Economist, Wellesley College): That's the big danger, double payments and bridge loans and things like that.
Dr. KARL CASE (Wellesley College): What really determines the long-term mortgage rate is some combination of inflationary expectations, international demand, the value of the dollar.
After graduating from Wellesley College in 1928, she trekked through the Caucasus Mountains on horseback during the first of what would be more than 30 visits to Russia.
"It's the ultimate monopoly, " says Oliver Curme, general partner of Wellesley, Mass.
For a woman of her generation, who was told by her Wellesley graduation speaker that her role in life was to raise the next generation of educated citizens, becoming the highest-ranking female official in American history should have been triumph enough.
Her Wellesley education and Yale law degree put her onstage (as the student speaker at her college commencement and later as one of the nation's "most influential" lawyers), but they also moved her to the side when her husband's Arkansas constituency chafed at her insistence on being called Ms. Rodham.
Kerry Maylin, prosecuting, said Lady Wellesley was left "devastated" for herself and her family by the theft, adding she felt the family home had been "violated".
An increase in start-up activity is a good sign for the overall national economy because it will lead to more employment opportunities in the near future, says Donna Kelley, the report's lead author and an associate professor of entrepreneurship at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass.
Angel investors typically receive equity stakes ranging anywhere from 20% to 60%, depending on the size of their investment, says Andrew Zacharakis, a professor of entrepreneurship at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass.
And, last spring, along with Karl Case of Wellesley College and Anne Thompson of McGraw-Hill Construction, I conducted a detailed survey of the attitudes of recent home buyers in four American cities, as I discussed here in October.
"If you've developed a product or service, it doesn't necessarily mean you're the person in the best position to move it forward, " says Julian Lange, a professor of entrepreneurship at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass.
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