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Yo-Yo Ma ’76, right, in Sanders Theater with University President Lawrence H. Summers, left, and John Lithgow ’67, is awarded the Harvard Arts Medal yesterday.

SATURDAY SCULPTING
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SATURDAY SCULPTING

Liz G. Anderson ’04 and Chris J. Phillips ’04 throw pots at Clay All Night for Seniors on Saturday in Allston.

GIRL POWER
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GIRL POWER

Mae C. Bunagan ’06, center, volunteers at a women’s history month speaker event hosted by Strong Women, Strong Girls Friday. The organization serves over 100 inner-city girls and includes over 40 female undergraduate volunteers.

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Brine’s Sporting Goods has posted signs announcing its move to Belmont on windows of the Harvard Square shop.

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FIRST SNOWMAN
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FIRST SNOWMAN

Florida native LORRAINE E. HAMMER ’07 makes her first snowman yesterday in Harvard Yard. Heavy rains and temperatures in the high 40s are expected to wash away much of the snow today.

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HARVARD COLLEGE DEMOCRATS ELECTIONS, JOEL WASHINGTON LISTENS AS JOSEPH HANZICH, A CANDIDATE FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, SPEAKS

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SWANEE HUNT, left, a lecturer at the Kennedy School, served as moderator of a panel yesterday that included BONG-SCUK SOHN, right, the first woman to serve on South Korea’s National Election Commission.

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Clothing designer KENNETH COLE discusses his approach to socially responsible management last night at the John F. Kennedy Jr. forum at the Kennedy School of Government.

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