Today in Photos (04/27/2012)

Highway 91
Matthew Maxwell '15 plays Danny Sands in Thursday night's performance of Highway 91. Written by Kristi Bradford '12, Highway 91 is the first student production to ever be performed in the Cambridge Queen's Head Pub.

New Pusey Minister Appointed
President Drew Fausts appoints Jonathan L. Walton, Professor of Religion and Society at Harvard Divinity School, as Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, effective July 1.

Tommy Lee Jones '69 Honored
Tommy Lee Jones, '69, is honored with a Harvard Arts Medal and as part of the ceremony, engages in conversation with a fellow graduate, John Lithgow, '67. The two talked about everything ranging from Jone's passion for sport polo to raising cattle.

Highway 91
In Thursday night's performance of Highway 91, Jordan Colman '15, left, and John Holland-McCowan '15 share a laugh playing Mario and Luigi, respectively. Written by Kristi Bradford '12, Highway 91 is the first student production to be performed in the Cambridge Queen's Head Pub.

Fourth Annual Fight Night
George "Halfblood" Hageman '12 delivers a hook to the jaw of Jay "Blood" Brooks '14 at the Harvard Boxing Club's fourth annual Kenneth Moskow Memorial Fight Night at the QRAC. The exhibition featured seventeen matches, each composed of three rounds of two minutes each.

Harvard Pakistan Conference
Munir Akram, former Pakistan Ambassador to the United Nations, speaks to an audience in Austin Hall on Thursday morning. Amb. Akram was a keynote speaker at the Pakistan Conference at Harvard.

Harvard Pakistan Conference
Robin Raphel, coordinator for non-military assistance to Pakistan with the rank of ambassador, speaks to an audience in Austin Hall on Thursday morning. Amb. Raphel was a keynote speaker at the Pakistan Conference at Harvard.

CHAMBERS OF SECRETS
The Crimson defense, including freshman Will Chambers, shown above in earlier action, was unable to stop the George Mason attack on Thursday. Harvard fell to the Patriots in straight sets, which eliminated the squad from the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Playoffs.

DAWSON’S KRIEG
Junior goalkeeper Harry Krieger dominated the Bulldogs a year ago to earn Harvard the third spot in the playoffs. He may have to repeat the showing if the Crimson hopes to advance to the playoffs once again.

Kase Klosed
Sophomore third baseman Kasey Lange, pictured above in earlier action, led the high-powered Crimson offense past Holy Cross on Thursday, finishing with four hits in the matchup. Senior pitcher Rachel Brown delivered a standout performance, blanking the Crusaders in seven innings.

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