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March 11, 2004
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Songs in the key of life
Following an illness that brought him near death, folk singer Russell Wolff started composing a little differently. '...I just don't have the patience with music that doesn't get to the point,' Wolff says. 'Pop gets to the point.' (Staff photo Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Inventive mayor mixes governance and social experiment
Bogotá's Antanus Mockus led through humorous example
The Big Picture
Russell Wolff: singer-songwriter, survivor
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