April 20, 2000
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WIRED WOMAN RAISES FUNDS FOR JIMMY FUND


The Graduate School of Education's Dayna Muller, whose vital signs were monitored while she ran the Boston Marathon last Monday, straddles the Wellesley-Newton town line prior to ascending Heartbreak Hill. Muller's instrumented run is part of a new program to impress on the public how much science there is in sports. Her time was an impressive 4:36 and she raised over $2,000 for the Jimmy Fund, an effort by Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to help patients, particularly children. Photo by Justin Ide


FEELING A DRAFT


Senior linebacker Isaiah Kacyvenski celebrates after picking off a Columbia pass in 1999. Last week, Kacyvenski was drafted in the fourth round by the Seattle Seahawks. Photo by Jon Chase



WOMEN LEADERS -- PRESENT AND FUTURE


Sameera Fazili '00 (left) hobnobs with fellow honorees Carole Simpson, Kamil Redmond '00, and Elizabeth Chao '00, at the Harvard College Women's Leadership Awards held at the Charles Hotel on April 19. Fazili won the Women's Leadership Award. Simpson, a senior correspondent for ABC, won the Women's Professional Achievement Award. Redmond and Chao tied for honorable mention for the leadership award. Photo by Justin Ide

 


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