Michael W. Nitsch

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Brian J. Hayes pretends to streak onstage during the College's Class Day exercises yesterday.

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Class Day speaker and former Saturday Night Live cast member WILL FERRELL (left) funnels a beer with class marshals after addressing a packed Tecentenary Theatre yesterday. "Ah, so sweet!" he said after the drink.

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Preparations for graduation in high gear

PAINTING IN THE RAIN

PAINTING IN THE RAIN

In heavy rain on Wednesday, RYAN QUILL of Kennedy Painting uses a lift to touch up the underside of Memorial Church’s columns in preparation for Commencement, which will be held on June 5 in Tercentenary Theater.

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HARPAUL ALBERTO KOHLI '02-'03 reads from a list of Holocaust victims' names as part of a day of remembrance of the Holocaust

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Coffee pong takes off

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Coffee pong takes off

BOOKS FOR SALE

BOOKS FOR SALE

BRONWEN E. EVERILL ’05 worked yesterday at the book sale held in the Robinson Great Space. The books were donated by professors.

A TASTE OF SUMMER

A TASTE OF SUMMER

Teaching Fellow ANTONIO CORDOBA (L) and SAMUEL G. BRYSON ’04 speak Spanish during section on the steps of Memorial Church. Warm weather drew students outdoors yesterday.

IN MEMORY

IN MEMORY

CINDY A. GUZMAN, Colono’s girlfriend, and HECTOR CABRERA, a friend of the victim, tend to the memorial and light the candles at a memorial erected on Western Avenue in Cambridge, at the site of the stabbing.

T FOR TROUBLE

T FOR TROUBLE

A firefighter from Cambridge Fire Deparment, dressed in a HAZMAT suit, investigates a white powder discovered at the top of the Harvard T-stop yesterday.

CHUG IT!

CHUG IT!

JAMES B. FORDYCE ’05, left, and JOHN P. McCAMBRIDGE '06 play "Coffee Pong" outside the Science Center yesterday to raise awareness of Fair Trade coffee.

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