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Clayton M. Nall, a doctoral student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and station manager for the Harvard Wireless Club, sits in front of a ham radio in the clubhouse of W1AF.

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Sophomore middle hitter Brady Weissbourd tallied 19 kills against Vassar and added 18 against Ramapo, leading Harvard to two wins.

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Vassar's Phil Tully, left, tries to slam one past Favrot and senior Andy Nelson (8 blocks). The Crimson defense held Vassar to .176 hitting in the decisive fifth game.

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Israeli artist David Broza’s performance, “Concert for Peace,” was on March 22 at the Kennedy School. His musical selections, which included songs in Spanish, Hebrew, and English, reflected the influence of many cultures.

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George E. Pataki, the soon-to-be former governor of New York state, delivers the 2006 Albert H. Gordon lecture last night at the KSG.

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