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April 6, 2006
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Tricky waters
Conservation administrator for the town of Hull Anne Herbst perches on the town's seawall to point out signs of erosion to Joan Meschino '87 (top to bottom), a member of the Hull Board of Selectmen, and KSG students Jasmin Weaver and Tommy Smith. Their 'Applied Budgeting' class is helping Hull get FEMA discounts on flood insurance. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office)
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Molding women: Power of the arts in shaping strong lives
HGSE students help teen girls create brighter futures
CityStep - Louder than Words!
Harvard students teach dance and encourage growth at Cambridge Public Schools
Rediscovering Roxbury's revolutionary role
Extension School students delve into primary-source materials to unearth stories of the Siege of Boston
Teaching educators to be data wise
HGSE course helps Boston public school leaders use data to improve instruction
KSG students help town manage future floods
FEMA flood insurance discounts can add up to big bucks
Bouquets, bears net record sum for cancer research
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