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June 5, 2003
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Meet the student Commencement speakers
Eric Hart '03 will deliver one of two English orations at the 2003 Harvard Commencement ceremony on June 5. The other English address, by a graduate student, will be delivered by Elizabeth "Lea" Carpenter of Harvard Business School. By tradition, a student will also deliver an address in Latin. This year that will be Charles Watson '03, a classics concentrator from Currier House, who set his sights on delivering the Latin oration when he first came to Harvard. (Staff photo by Ruby Arguilla) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
11 awarded honorary degrees
Honorees have made their marks in arts, education, politics
Meet the student Commencement speakers
They join centuries-old tradition
The year in review
A time of accomplishment and discovery
Four receive GSAS Centennial Medals
Art educator, political philosopher, bioethicist, and Washington journalist honored
Honored at HBS
Dean's Award goes to five who made a difference
Commencement accounting
Harvard awards more than 6,000 degrees and certificates
Seniors laugh, reflect on the time of their lives with Summers at Baccalaureate
Traditional service brings Harvard's president, graduates together
From sharecropper's daughter to university president
Ruth Simmons speaks at Phi Beta Kappa Literary Exercises
Seniors elected to Phi Beta Kappa
New graduates join honorary society
Comedian cracks up Class Day crowd
Will Ferrell offers not-so-serious advice
ROTC members commissioned
Graduates prepared to serve their country
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