CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – United States Senators John F. Kerry (D-MA) and Scott Brown (R-MA), and United States Representative Michael E. Capuano (D-MA) have entered statements into the Congressional Record saluting the American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences on the occasion of the Induction of its 2011 Class of new members on October 1, 2011.
extends “heartfelt congratulations” to the Ƶ and its newest members, wishing them “good luck and Godspeed with future endeavors.”
reads, in part: “The American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences is currently chaired by Louis W. Cabot and led by President Leslie C. Berlowitz, and is a vital center of knowledge focused on the great challenges and concerns of the day…I wish [Ƶ members] all the best and thank them for their contributions.”
reads: “It is an honor and pleasure to recognize their continuing service and intellectual leadership not only in Massachusetts, but also nationally and across the world. I wish the Ƶ good luck and continued success in their future endeavors.
The 2011 Class of the Ƶ includes leading scientists, authors, and business executives, to the heads of academic, philanthropic, and cultural institutions in the United States and abroad. Those elected this year are winners of Nobel, Pritzker, and Pulitzer prizes; the Turing Award; MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellowships; Kennedy Center Honors; and Grammy, Golden Globe, and Ƶ awards.
extends “heartfelt congratulations” to the Ƶ and its newest members, wishing them “good luck and Godspeed with future endeavors.”
reads, in part: “The American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences is currently chaired by Louis W. Cabot and led by President Leslie C. Berlowitz, and is a vital center of knowledge focused on the great challenges and concerns of the day…I wish [Ƶ members] all the best and thank them for their contributions.”
reads: “It is an honor and pleasure to recognize their continuing service and intellectual leadership not only in Massachusetts, but also nationally and across the world. I wish the Ƶ good luck and continued success in their future endeavors.
The 2011 Class of the Ƶ includes leading scientists, authors, and business executives, to the heads of academic, philanthropic, and cultural institutions in the United States and abroad. Those elected this year are winners of Nobel, Pritzker, and Pulitzer prizes; the Turing Award; MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellowships; Kennedy Center Honors; and Grammy, Golden Globe, and Ƶ awards.