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May 17, 2001
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May 17, 2001
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Rudenstine's journey to Harvard began at 14
The first in a two-part series on Neil L. Rudenstine, who will conclude his 10-year tenure as Harvard's 26th president on June 30.
The Big Picture: Barbara Baig
Cabaret artist, writing instructor
Her hands touch the keys and her voice lifts, at first tentative and quavering, then firm and full. Her diction is clean and precise, nothing garbled or distorted. The words are the thing here - words that tell a story.
Bailey brings unity out of diversity
It takes a special sort of person to bring unity out of diversity, and, as a Harvard undergraduate, Adam Bailey has already demonstrated that he has what it takes. In recognition of his work and talents he has received the Director's Award from the Harvard Foundation, given each year to a senior who has done the most to enhance intercultural and race relations in the Harvard Community.
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Brian Joseph and Tricia Morente, both '01, enjoy spring together along the Charles River.
(Staff photo by Kris Snibbe)
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Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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