June 15, 2000
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June 15, 2000

Barton family reunion = class reunion
As a child growing up in Lexington, Mass., Allen Barton ’90 could read the writing on the wall.

Time of their lives
Some glimpses of a very special day

Transforming Boyz II Men
Presiding over the classroom, Kevin Fuller, Ed.M. ’00, looks like a missionary – a free-spirited, high-stye preacher, dressed in a long, raspberry, collarless jacket, pressed black dress shirt and pants, and polished black shoes.

Gazette Summer Schedule

Museums are looking for a few good volunteers
Art docents sought

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Six members elected to Board of Overseers
New members elected to Board of Overseers

Police Log
Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department for the week ending June 10. The official log is located at Police Headquarters, 29 Garden St.

Daniel Schrag Wins MacArthur 'Genius' Fellowship
Give Daniel Schrag some old seawater, bits of sediment from the ocean floor, and chunks of coral rock, and he’ll tell you about Earth’s climate tens of thousands, even millions of years ago.

Soda pop increases risk of bone breaks
Add bone fractures to obesity and tooth decay as another reason that teenage girls should drink less soda pop, particularly colas.

Drugs muscle their way into men's fitness
Male college students in the United States and Europe want to add more muscle to their bodies because they think that will make them more attractive to females.

Walking is step in right direction for reducing stroke risk
The more physically active women are, the greater they reduce their risk of stroke, according to a new study from the Harvard School of Public Health.

Memorial Minute -- H. Leroy Vail

Volunteers honored for work in Cambridge schools
Cambridge School Volunteers, Inc., recently presented the 1999-00 Mack Davis Award to eight volunteers for their outstanding service to Cambridge public schools.

 


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