Harvard Club of Washington DC Public Service Luncheon Honoring Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Thursday
Dec 17
200912:00 pm
The Harvard Club has graciously invited Cornell alumni to attend their Harvard Club of Washington DC Public Service Luncheon Honoring Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on December 17 from 12-2.
The event will be held at Hamilton Crowne Plaza Hotel. It is located at 14th and K Streets, NW, Washington DC 20005-1 block from the McPherson Square Metro Station.
The Harvard Club of Washington, D.C. first awarded its Public Service Award (PSA) in 2000, in memory of the late Elliot L. Richardson, ’40, L.L.B. ’47, L.L.D. ’72, someone who exemplified public service. The award is presented annually to an individual who has attended or been affiliated with Harvard University and who has made significant contributions to the public good, and whose service has at least in part been focused on the Washington, D.C. area.
While current or former elected officials have been among those considered as potential recipients of the PSA, the “public good” is not limited to government service. The Harvard Club has awarded the PSA to individuals whose contributions are in areas as diverse as social entrepreneurism, the arts, and journalism. Over the years, recipients of the PSA have included James R. Schlesinger, Earl A. “Rusty” Powell III, Alice Rivlin, Benjamin Bradlee, The Honorable Anthony A. Williams, Senator Paul Sarbanes, William T. Coleman, Jr., Bill Drayton, and Donald Graham.
The event will be held at Hamilton Crowne Plaza Hotel. It is located at 14th and K Streets, NW, Washington DC 20005-1 block from the McPherson Square Metro Station.
The Harvard Club of Washington, D.C. first awarded its Public Service Award (PSA) in 2000, in memory of the late Elliot L. Richardson, ’40, L.L.B. ’47, L.L.D. ’72, someone who exemplified public service. The award is presented annually to an individual who has attended or been affiliated with Harvard University and who has made significant contributions to the public good, and whose service has at least in part been focused on the Washington, D.C. area.
While current or former elected officials have been among those considered as potential recipients of the PSA, the “public good” is not limited to government service. The Harvard Club has awarded the PSA to individuals whose contributions are in areas as diverse as social entrepreneurism, the arts, and journalism. Over the years, recipients of the PSA have included James R. Schlesinger, Earl A. “Rusty” Powell III, Alice Rivlin, Benjamin Bradlee, The Honorable Anthony A. Williams, Senator Paul Sarbanes, William T. Coleman, Jr., Bill Drayton, and Donald Graham.
Sponsored by
- Harvard Club of Washington DC

