A Baghdad Harvard Club

A Baghdad Harvard Club  Affiliated with the Coalition Provisional Authority earlier this year were Rachel Roe, A.L.B. '96; James Aguirre...

A Baghdad Harvard Club  
Affiliated with the Coalition Provisional Authority earlier this year were Rachel Roe, A.L.B. '96; James Aguirre, M.P.P. '03; Cara Scherer '96, M.T.S. '02; Paul Schulte, IAF '03; then Ambassador L. Paul Bremer, M.B.A. '66; Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, M.B.A. '84; Linda Lourie '87; Dan Senor, M.B.A. '01; and Efraim Cohen, J.D. '75, LL.M. '76.
   

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