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Top stories for June 1, 2006

Friends remember Galbraith as giant
Speakers at service share stories of wisdom, wit, and kindness
Wexners pledge additional $6.3 million to center
Gift to support KSG's Center for Public Leadership's research, teaching, development

Finding a fossilized needle in an Arctic haystack
Jenkins describes expedition to net fish-land animal link
'Face-blindness' disorder may not be so rare
Little-known condition may affect up to 2 percent of the population
Sunshine may help prevent breast cancer
Women advised to raise vitamin D intake

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'The longest, most varied, most influential life ever to have graced this community'
People came from near and far to Harvard May 31 to pay tribute to John Kenneth Galbraith, who died April 29 at the age of 97. At a service in the Memorial Church, a succession of speakers, most of them celebrities in their own right, spoke warmly of Galbraith's wit and humor, his kindness and generosity, his frank and endearing egotism, his intellectual originality and integrity, and his towering stature, both literal and metaphoric. (Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office)
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