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May 31, 2001
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May 31, 2001
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Bells chime for Cambridge and Commencement
For the 13th consecutive year a number of neighboring churches and institutions will ring their bells in celebration of the city of Cambridge and of Harvard's 350th Commencement Exercises.
Laughing your way to the good life
The founder of the Society for Ladies Who Laugh Out Loud gave about 30 Harvard women some seriously silly advice during a noontime talk Thursday, May 24.
Tutoring, mentoring, and squash
"Squashbusters!" offers area kids an ambitious three-year extracurricular program combining academics, mentoring, and community service with a sport many of them had never heard of: squash.
Gazette raises cubs
Seventh-graders turn reporters for a week
Students from Graham & Parks School get a taste of the working world at the Harvard Office of News and Public Affairs.
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Thoughtful leadership
Juniors Albert H.Cho (above left) of Adams House and Silas Wang of Leverett House are the 2001 David Aloian Memorial Scholars. Given by the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA), the award recognizes special contributions to the quality of life in the Houses and "thoughtful leadership that makes the College an exciting place in which to live and study." Each House community nominates one House resident for the award. This year's scholars and their House Masters will be honored at the fall dinner of the HAA Board of Directors.
(Staff photos by Justin Ide)
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Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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