PRA @960 (100.0%) on 10-nov-2015 [ "Y~X0~concept:mutualproxyfor,concept:superpartof,concept:atlocation" "Y~X0~concept:mutualproxyfor,concept:relatedto,concept:atlocation" "Y~X0~concept:mutualproxyfor,concept:mutualproxyfor,concept:atlocation" "Y~X0~concept:proxyof,concept:citysportsteams,concept:proxyof" "Y~X0~concept:proxyof" ] using (harvard_university, boston)
CPL @1107 (93.8%) on 24-may-2018 [ "arg1 England and at arg2" "arg1 Zealand and arg2" "arg1 England is arg2" "arg1 England at arg2" ] using (new, harvard_university)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1109 (75.0%) on 12-jun-2018 [ "arg1 School of Government at arg2" "arg1 School of Government of arg2" ] using (harvard_university, john_f_kennedy)
CPL @1109 (75.0%) on 12-jun-2018 [ "arg1 School of Government at arg2" "arg1 School of Government of arg2" ] using (john_f_kennedy, harvard_university)
CPL @1104 (87.5%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg2 and the University of British arg1" "arg2 and British arg1" "arg2 and University of British arg1" ] using (columbia, harvard_university)
CPL @1104 (87.5%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg2 and the University of British arg1" "arg2 and British arg1" "arg2 and University of British arg1" ] using (harvard_university, columbia)
CPL @1095 (87.5%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 and speaks arg1" "arg2 and is fluent in arg1" "arg2 and speaks fluent arg1" ] using (mandarin_chinese, harvard_university)
CPL @1097 (75.0%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg2 and the Organization of American arg1" "arg2 and moved to the United arg1" ] using (states, harvard_university)
CPL @1099 (87.5%) on 23-jan-2018 [ "arg2 student Mark arg1" "arg2 dropout Mark arg1" "arg2 sophomore Mark arg1" ] using (zuckerberg, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (99.2%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Kremer of arg2" "arg1 Witzel of arg2" "arg1 Sandel of arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 graduated from arg2" "arg1 Waldman of arg2" "arg1 Kremer from arg2" ] using (michael, harvard_university)
CPL @1095 (87.5%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 graduated with honors from arg2" "arg1 graduated from arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" ] using (susan, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Blackburn from arg2" "arg1 Washington University and attended arg2" "arg1 did his graduate work at arg2" "arg1 graduated from arg2" "arg1 Whitesides from arg2" "arg1 Whitesides of arg2" "arg1 Lauder from arg2" "arg1 Whitesides at arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 Wald of arg2" "arg1 Wald from arg2" "arg1 Wald at arg2" "arg1 Borjas of arg2" ] using (george, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Gates went to arg2" "arg1 Gates attended arg2" "arg1 Gates dropped out of arg2" "arg1 Hogan of arg2" "arg1 has an undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate education at arg2" "arg1 Gates left arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 Hogan at arg2" "arg1 Gates to drop out of arg2" ] using (bill, harvard_university)
CPL @1105 (50.0%) on 25-mar-2018 [ "arg2 student named arg1" ] using (mark_zuckerberg, harvard_university)
CPL @1105 (87.5%) on 25-mar-2018 [ "arg2 student Mark arg1" "arg2 dropout Mark arg1" "arg2 sophomore Mark arg1" ] using (zuckerberg, harvard_university)
CPL @1103 (75.0%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 holds a Masters degree from arg2" ] using (paul, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Blackburn from arg2" "arg1 Washington University and attended arg2" "arg1 did his graduate work at arg2" "arg1 Whitesides from arg2" "arg1 Whitesides of arg2" "arg1 Lauder from arg2" "arg1 Whitesides at arg2" "arg1 Wald of arg2" "arg1 Wald at arg2" "arg1 Borjas of arg2" ] using (george, harvard_university)
Human feedback from bkisiel @720 on 01-apr-2013 [ "al_gore personattendsschool harvard_university", Action=(+personattendsschool) (from NELL.08m.720.SSFeedback.csv) ] using (al_gore, harvard_university)
CPL @1103 (99.9%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Gates went to arg2" "arg1 Gates attended arg2" "arg1 Gates dropped out of arg2" "arg1 Hogan of arg2" "arg1 has an undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 Gates at arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate education at arg2" "arg1 Gates left arg2" "arg1 Hogan at arg2" "arg1 Gates to drop out of arg2" ] using (bill, harvard_university)
Sempasre @935 (75.0%) on 26-jun-2015 [ "He was also an exchange scholar at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University ." ] using (john_f__kennedy, harvard_university)
Human feedback from bkisiel @720 on 01-apr-2013 [ "john_f__kennedy personattendsschool harvard_university", Action=(+personattendsschool) (from NELL.08m.720.SSFeedback.csv) ] using (john_f__kennedy, harvard_university)
CPL @1108 (87.5%) on 07-jun-2018 [ "arg2 student Mark arg1" "arg2 dropout Mark arg1" "arg2 sophomore Mark arg1" ] using (zuckerberg, harvard_university)
CPL @1096 (87.5%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 holds a Masters degree from arg2" ] using (paul, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Blackburn from arg2" "arg1 Washington University and attended arg2" "arg1 did his graduate work at arg2" "arg1 Whitesides from arg2" "arg1 Whitesides of arg2" "arg1 Lauder from arg2" "arg1 Whitesides at arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 Wald of arg2" "arg1 Wald at arg2" "arg1 Borjas of arg2" ] using (george, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Gates went to arg2" "arg1 Gates attended arg2" "arg1 Gates dropped out of arg2" "arg1 Hogan of arg2" "arg1 dropped out of arg2" "arg1 has an undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 Gates at arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate education at arg2" "arg1 Gates left arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 Hogan at arg2" "arg1 Gates to drop out of arg2" ] using (bill, harvard_university)
CPL @1095 (87.5%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Dental School in arg1" "arg2 Medical School in arg1" "arg2 School of Public Health in arg1" ] using (boston, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (93.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Literature from arg2" "arg1 and Comparative Literature at arg2" "arg1 Language and Literature from arg2" "arg1 Literature at arg2" ] using (chinese, harvard_university)
CPL @1104 (93.8%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Literature from arg2" "arg1 Literature at arg2" "arg1 and Cinema Studies at arg2" "arg1 and comparative literature at arg2" ] using (french, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (93.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and Latin at arg2" "arg1 literature at arg2" "arg1 Literature at arg2" "arg1 and German at arg2" ] using (greek, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Bible from arg2" "arg1 University of Jerusalem and at arg2" "arg1 University in Jerusalem and arg2" "arg1 Union College and arg2" "arg1 Literature and Philosophy at arg2" "arg1 University in Jerusalem and at arg2" "arg1 bible at arg2" "arg1 University of Jerusalem and arg2" "arg1 Literature at arg2" "arg1 and oriental languages at arg2" ] using (hebrew, harvard_university)
CPL @1095 (100.0%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 American Affairs at arg2" "arg1 American literature at arg2" "arg1 American Studies of arg2" "arg1 American Art at arg2" "arg1 American Studies at arg2" "arg1 American Literature from arg2" "arg1 American studies at arg2" "arg1 America Studies at arg2" "arg1 American Literature at arg2" "arg1 Language and Literature at arg2" "arg1 American History at arg2" "arg1 literature at arg2" ] using (latin, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (99.2%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and Eurasian Studies at arg2" "arg1 and Soviet Studies from arg2" "arg1 and Eurasian studies at arg2" "arg1 Literature from arg2" "arg1 and East European Studies at arg2" "arg1 language and literature at arg2" "arg1 and Central Asian Studies at arg2" ] using (russian, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (87.5%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 languages and literature from arg2" "arg1 Philology from arg2" "arg1 Languages at arg2" ] using (semitic, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Languages at arg2" "arg1 and comparative literature at arg2" "arg1 Languages and Literatures at arg2" "arg1 Languages and Literature at arg2" "arg1 languages and literature from arg2" "arg1 Literatures from arg2" "arg1 Languages and Literature from arg2" "arg1 languages and literature at arg2" "arg1 and Comparative Literature at arg2" "arg1 Literature from arg2" "arg1 and Eurasian studies at arg2" "arg1 Languages from arg2" "arg1 languages and literatures at arg2" "arg1 languages and literatures from arg2" "arg1 Languages and Literatures from arg2" ] using (slavic, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (98.4%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 literature at arg2" "arg1 and comparative literature at arg2" "arg1 and Comparative Literature at arg2" "arg1 language and culture at arg2" "arg1 Literature at arg2" "arg1 Literature from arg2" ] using (yiddish, harvard_university)
PRA @960 (100.0%) on 10-nov-2015 [ "Y~X0~concept:mutualproxyfor,concept:superpartof,concept:atlocation" "Y~X0~concept:mutualproxyfor,concept:relatedto,concept:atlocation" "Y~X0~concept:mutualproxyfor,concept:mutualproxyfor,concept:atlocation" "Y~X0~concept:proxyof,concept:citysportsteams,concept:proxyof" "Y~X0~concept:proxyof" ] using (harvard_university, boston)
SEAL @583 (50.0%) on 31-may-2012 [ 1 ] using (david, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Mumford of arg2" "arg1 Blackburn from arg2" "arg1 Ellwood of arg2" "arg1 McClelland at arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 Yoffie of arg2" "arg1 Bellinger of arg2" "arg1 Charbonneau of arg2" "arg1 graduated from arg2" "arg1 McClelland of arg2" "arg1 Cutler of arg2" "arg1 Sinclair at arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 Liu at arg2" "arg1 Weitz of arg2" ] using (david, harvard_university)
SEAL @583 (50.0%) on 31-may-2012 [ 1 ] using (david, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Mumford of arg2" "arg1 Blackburn from arg2" "arg1 Ellwood of arg2" "arg1 McClelland at arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 Yoffie of arg2" "arg1 Bellinger of arg2" "arg1 Charbonneau of arg2" "arg1 graduated from arg2" "arg1 McClelland of arg2" "arg1 Cutler of arg2" "arg1 Sinclair at arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 Liu at arg2" "arg1 Weitz of arg2" ] using (david, harvard_university)
SEAL @583 (50.0%) on 31-may-2012 [ 1 ] using (david, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Mumford of arg2" "arg1 Blackburn from arg2" "arg1 Ellwood of arg2" "arg1 McClelland at arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 Yoffie of arg2" "arg1 Bellinger of arg2" "arg1 Charbonneau of arg2" "arg1 graduated from arg2" "arg1 McClelland of arg2" "arg1 Cutler of arg2" "arg1 Sinclair at arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 Liu at arg2" "arg1 Weitz of arg2" ] using (david, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (87.5%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 graduated from arg2" "arg1 graduated with honors from arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" ] using (davis, harvard_university)
CPL @1095 (99.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Institute of Politics at arg2" "arg1 Library Foundation and arg2" "arg1 earned his undergraduate degree at arg2" "arg1 was graduated from arg2" "arg1 School of Public Administration at arg2" "arg1 graduated from arg2" "arg1 School of Government at arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 School of Government of arg2" ] using (kennedy, harvard_university)
SEAL @628 (92.6%) on 26-aug-2012 [ 12345678910111213141516 ] using (matt, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (96.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 graduated with honors from arg2" "arg1 Waldman of arg2" "arg1 received his bachelors degree from arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 graduated from arg2" ] using (matt, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (99.2%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Kremer of arg2" "arg1 Witzel of arg2" "arg1 Sandel of arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 graduated from arg2" "arg1 Waldman of arg2" "arg1 Kremer from arg2" ] using (michael, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (87.5%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 completed his undergraduate degree at arg2" "arg1 graduated from arg2" "arg1 earned his undergraduate degree at arg2" ] using (miller, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (87.5%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 graduated from arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" ] using (tom, harvard_university)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1096 (96.9%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 York and then arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 England and at arg1" "arg2 England is arg1" ] using (harvard_university, new)
CPL @1095 (100.0%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Mumford of arg2" "arg1 Blackburn from arg2" "arg1 Ellwood of arg2" "arg1 McClelland at arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 Yoffie of arg2" "arg1 Bellinger of arg2" "arg1 was a professor at arg2" "arg1 Charbonneau of arg2" "arg1 McClelland of arg2" "arg1 Cutler of arg2" "arg1 Sinclair at arg2" "arg1 holds a Masters degree from arg2" "arg1 Weitz of arg2" ] using (david, harvard_university)
CPL @1095 (100.0%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Mumford of arg2" "arg1 Blackburn from arg2" "arg1 Ellwood of arg2" "arg1 McClelland at arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 Yoffie of arg2" "arg1 Bellinger of arg2" "arg1 was a professor at arg2" "arg1 Charbonneau of arg2" "arg1 McClelland of arg2" "arg1 Cutler of arg2" "arg1 Sinclair at arg2" "arg1 holds a Masters degree from arg2" "arg1 Weitz of arg2" ] using (david, harvard_university)
CPL @1095 (100.0%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Mumford of arg2" "arg1 Blackburn from arg2" "arg1 Ellwood of arg2" "arg1 McClelland at arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 Yoffie of arg2" "arg1 Bellinger of arg2" "arg1 was a professor at arg2" "arg1 Charbonneau of arg2" "arg1 McClelland of arg2" "arg1 Cutler of arg2" "arg1 Sinclair at arg2" "arg1 holds a Masters degree from arg2" "arg1 Weitz of arg2" ] using (david, harvard_university)
CPL @1103 (96.9%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Library Foundation and arg2" "arg1 earned his undergraduate degree at arg2" "arg1 School of Public Administration at arg2" "arg1 School of Government at arg2" "arg1 School of Government of arg2" ] using (kennedy, harvard_university)
SEAL @568 (50.0%) on 13-may-2012 [ 1 ] using (kennedy, harvard_university)
SEAL @631 (50.0%) on 07-sep-2012 [ 12345678910111213 ] using (matt, harvard_university)
CPL @1095 (87.5%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 graduated with honors from arg2" "arg1 Waldman of arg2" "arg1 received his bachelors degree from arg2" ] using (matt, harvard_university)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Kremer of arg2" "arg1 Witzel of arg2" "arg1 Sandel of arg2" "arg1 Waldman of arg2" ] using (michael, harvard_university)
CPL @1103 (75.0%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 completed his undergraduate degree at arg2" "arg1 earned his undergraduate degree at arg2" ] using (miller, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Mumford of arg2" "arg1 Blackburn from arg2" "arg1 Ellwood of arg2" "arg1 McClelland at arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 Yoffie of arg2" "arg1 Bellinger of arg2" "arg1 Charbonneau of arg2" "arg1 McClelland of arg2" "arg1 Cutler of arg2" "arg1 Sinclair at arg2" "arg1 holds a Masters degree from arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 Weitz of arg2" ] using (david, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Mumford of arg2" "arg1 Blackburn from arg2" "arg1 Ellwood of arg2" "arg1 McClelland at arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 Yoffie of arg2" "arg1 Bellinger of arg2" "arg1 Charbonneau of arg2" "arg1 McClelland of arg2" "arg1 Cutler of arg2" "arg1 Sinclair at arg2" "arg1 holds a Masters degree from arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 Weitz of arg2" ] using (david, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Mumford of arg2" "arg1 Blackburn from arg2" "arg1 Ellwood of arg2" "arg1 McClelland at arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" "arg1 Yoffie of arg2" "arg1 Bellinger of arg2" "arg1 Charbonneau of arg2" "arg1 McClelland of arg2" "arg1 Cutler of arg2" "arg1 Sinclair at arg2" "arg1 holds a Masters degree from arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 Weitz of arg2" ] using (david, harvard_university)
CPL @1103 (98.4%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Library Foundation and arg2" "arg1 earned his undergraduate degree at arg2" "arg1 School of Public Administration at arg2" "arg1 School of Government at arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 School of Government of arg2" ] using (kennedy, harvard_university)
CPL @1094 (96.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 graduated with honors from arg2" "arg1 Waldman of arg2" "arg1 received his bachelors degree from arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 dropped out of arg2" ] using (matt, harvard_university)
SEAL @628 (100.0%) on 26-aug-2012 [ 12345678910 ] using (matt, harvard_university)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Kremer of arg2" "arg1 Witzel of arg2" "arg1 Sandel of arg2" "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 Waldman of arg2" ] using (michael, harvard_university)
CPL @1100 (75.0%) on 31-jan-2018 [ "arg1 completed his undergraduate degree at arg2" "arg1 earned his undergraduate degree at arg2" ] using (miller, harvard_university)
CPL @1095 (87.5%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a graduate of arg2" "arg1 has a BA from arg2" "arg1 received his undergraduate degree from arg2" ] using (tom, harvard_university)