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Updated: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:17 AM |
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Ang Li ’10 creates a masterpiece at Chalk on the Walk, an annual spring charity fundraiser for the Rotary Club of Cambridge.
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Jonathan Hawley ’10, vice president of the Harvard Dems, looks on as Congressman Paul Hodes addresses the audience at the fourth annual Harvard Dems Award Gala on Saturday night in Pforzheimer.
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Jarret A. Zafran ’09, Huaou D. Yan ’10, and Jonathan P. Hawley ’10, who competed in the college championship, play a round of Jeopary at the Harvard Square QDoba.
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Kim M. Williams, a public policy professor at the Kennedy School, will serve on the Census Advisory Committee on the African American Population.
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| | TOUGH BREAK The No. 1 doubles pair of senior Ashwin Kumar (back) and junior Sasha Ermakov (front) tried to salvage the Harvard men’s tennis team’s normally automatic doubles point, pulling ahead 6-4, but Texas Tech notched two matches to seal the doubles point and cu
| | SETTING THE BAR Junior high jumper Becky Christensen easily took first place at the Outdoor Heptagonal Championships, clearing 1.67 meters on her first try to overcome her Yale counterpart, Emily Standish.
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Students enjoy a Yom Ha’atzmaut barbecue on Thursday to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Israel’s independence.
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Fareed Zakaria, editor of Newsweek International, advocated a new foreign policy strategy for the U.S. at First Parish Church in the Square on Thursday.
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Representatives from local businesses, restaurants, and boutiques flocked to Harvard Square on Sunday for Cambridge’s annual MayFair. Students and residents strolled by the booths and sampled ethnic foods.
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