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February 08, 2001
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February 8, 2001
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Spring arrives with annual Daffodil Days
One of the University's signature fundraisers, Daffodil Days, has sprung to life again. Sales of the colorful $6 bouquets will continue until Friday, Feb. 23, with deliveries scheduled for Monday, March 26.
Harvard takes new STEP forward with summer teens
With cold winter winds still blowing up and down the Charles River, it may seem far too early to begin thinking about summer. Not for Amy Meyer, Community Outreach manager in the Office of Human Resources and program manager for Harvard's new Summer Teen Employment Program (STEP).
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Pooling around
During the National Girls and Women in Sports Day celebration at Harvard's Malkin Athletic Center, about 100 girls gathered for the fifth annual event. Elana Miller '04 (above) of the women's water polo team gives swimming tips to Michelle Lima, a fifth-grader from the Nathan Hale School in Roxbury. The event took place on Feb. 3.
(Staff photo by Kris Snibbe)
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Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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