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September 20, 2001
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September 20, 2001
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Presidential welcome
President Lawrence H. Summers greets incoming freshmen during the opening exercises in Tercentenary Theatre on Sunday, Sept. 2. (Photo by Marc Halevi)
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Rally for peace
Harvard students gathered on the steps of Widener Library to rally for peace at a noon gathering on Thursday, Sept. 20.
Summers' letter urges tolerance and support
$1M contribution will help educate victims' children and spouses
A time to heal
Harvard community looks inward, reaches out
Harvard's Muslims grieving, wary
Backlash causes concern but no serious incidents
Safety announcement from Chief Riley
Harvard Police would like to remind the members of the community to be aware and vigilant about any suspicious activity
Academy of Management honors several HBS faculty
The Academy of Management recently honored several Harvard Business School (HBS) faculty members at its annual meeting last month in Washington, D.C.
Buddhist studies chair named
Janet Gyatso appointed first Hershey Chair
Radcliffe to inaugurate Dean's Lecture Series
Award-winning novelist Margaret Atwood and Princeton University President Shirley Caldwell Tilghman are among the speakers who will participate in The Dean's Lecture Series, sponsored by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.
Taiwan's status discussed
Foreign minister Hung-mao Tien talks about Taiwan in the 'New Age'
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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