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Five Medal of Freedom Honorands

August 18, 2009

 

President Barack Obama J.D.’91 conferred the Medal of Freedom on 16 people at a White House ceremony on August 12, among them:

U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy ’54, LL.D.’08 (who was represented by his children, as he continued to fight brain cancer and mourned the death of his sister Eunice Shriver; his Harvard honorary degree was conferred in a special ceremony last fall);

former Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who was awarded the Radcliffe Institute Medal last June;

former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson, LL.M. ’68, LL.D. ’98, the 1998 Commencement speaker;

University of Chicago geneticist and cancer specialist Janet Davison Rowley, S.D.’08, recognized at Commencement in 2008; and

Archbishop Desmond Tutu, LL.D. ’79 the anti-apartheid leader who served as a Harvard Overseer.

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