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February 12, 2004
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February 12, 2004
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Recent history
Julian Bond, NAACP chairman, shared memories of the civil rights era with Boston high schoolers last week, and called upon them to take up the work of building community and seeing social justice done. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Civil rights activists pass the torch at Harvard Medical School
Bond, faculty describe experiences to high schoolers
Annual Caring for the Harvard Community focuses on mental, emotional health
Two-week series opens Feb. 23 with speech by multicultural scholar Derald Sue
Anthony Shadid to deliver 23rd annual Morris Lecture
Islamic affairs correspondent for Washington Post will speak March 11
Most Massachusetts physicians endorse single-payer national health insurance
Doctors would accept lower fees in exchange for less paperwork
Homeland security lessons
Secretary Tom Ridge visits Harvard Business School
Shorenstein Center announces finalists for 2004 Goldsmith Prize
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