Harvard Law School professor Charles Nesson has formed the Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society with some HLS students to promote poker as 'fun' and as a game of skill rather than luck. This group comes alongsides Nesson's efforts to make the government relax restrictions on players and to overturn a law that bans online gaming.
Phillip E. Johnson went to Harvard, opposed the Vietnam War, and taught at Berkeley. But, along with two college peers, Johnson has
also devoted his life to promoting intelligent design. The true story of three former liberals and their fight to put God back in our schools.
Hoboken, N.J., native Robert H. Meystre enjoyed a fruitful career in finance, despite having entered the job market in the thick of the Great Depression. In 1933, as a freshly minted Harvard M.B.A., he worked a personal connection to land a credit analyst position at Chase Manhattan Bank. The former journalist quickly expanded his network in the financial sector, and with his wife Ginny and growing family followed jobs to Maryland, Illinois and Rhode Island.