Current Issue:
May 09, 2002
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The people behind the university |
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Harvard and neighbor communities |
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Scores, highlights, upcoming games |
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On Campus |
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Museums, concerts, theater |
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Two-week listing of upcoming events |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Errata
An article that appeared on page 13 of the May 2 issue ("Silbert, Farrell receive activist award at KSG"), mistakenly reported the amount of the award as $10,000. The amount is $100,000, to be shared by the two recipients. The winners also received a commemorative sculpture designed by Maya Lin, the creator of the Vietnam War Memorial.
In the Newsmakers column that appeared on page 4 of the May 2 issue, David Liu, recipient of the Beckman Foundation Young Investigator Award, was incorrectly identified. Liu is an assistant professor of chemistry and chemical biology.
An article that appeared on page 4 of the May 2 issue ("What's the matter with quarks?"), incorrectly referred to "the late Murray Gell-Mann." Gell-Mann, who won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1969, is doing research at the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico. Gell-Mann founded the institute in 1984.
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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