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Leadership Award Recipients Honored

Lim was selected two weeks ago for the $750 prize from among 59 candidates for the award-many of whom were in attendance last night.

"First of all, I was just flattered to be nominated," Lim said. "That in itself is a huge honor, as anyone who's been nominated can appreciate."

Students, faculty, or administrators may nominate any female junior or senior for the award. Nominees who wish to be considered are then send a personal statement, resume, and letters of recommendation to the selection committee.

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"I have never heard so many people-and so many times-say how thrilled they were that Peggy received this award," said Karen E. Avery `87, Assistant Dean of Harvard College, member of the selection committee, and director of the Ann Radcliffe Trust, which administrates the award.

"Harvard is very proud to be able to celebrate your many accomplishments and tremendous leadership," Avery added, addressing the assembled nominees.

Lewis echoed Avery's praise for the nominees, offering "a deep expression of gratitude for all of the nominees who are here tonight."

Lim, an East Asian Studies concentrator from Tampa, Fla., is co-founder of the "Women's Guide to Harvard," expected to be published this year. She was also co-chair of the WLP, Executive Editor of Diversity & Distinction and a head tutor with the Harvard Program for International Education last year.

Not surprisingly for someone with her resume, Lim said that she received much of her Harvard education outside of the classroom.

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