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Harvard University

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Harvard University
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Location Information
Town: Cambridge
State/Province: Massachusetts
Use: University
First appearance: "Burns' Heir"
First mentioned: "Bart Gets Hit by a Car"

Harvard University is a university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

History[edit]

Lionel Hutz dubiously claimed to have studied at Harvard.[1]

Herb Powell paid his way through Harvard by waiting on tables and scrubbing toilets.[2]

Comic Book Guy has a masters degree in Folklore and Mythology, commonly considered one of the wackiest disciplines at Harvard.[3]

Barney tried to get into Harvard.[4]

Jon Vitti studied on Harvard.[5]

Marge imagined Bart receiving his diploma from Harvard.[6]

Otto tried to win a Harvard diploma from a claw machine.[7]

Smithers and Mr. Burns talked about Harvard's rampant cheating at a football game.[8]

A satellite from Harvard is spying on Lisa

Lisa has dreamed that the president of Harvard wanted to see her at the same time she got a zero on a test. The Harvard president saw the test and told her at Harvard's doors are now closed for her, but he will pass her file along to Brown.[9]

When Lisa commented about Marge's breast endowment she said it is larger than Harvard's.[10]

When Lisa by mistake got an F, she said that she hoped Harvard never found out about it, meanwhile a Harvard satellite was spying on her.[11]

Lisa was wearing a sweater from Harvard University when she played poker.[12]

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