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September 27, 2001
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September 27, 2001
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Students rally for peace
Molly McOwen '02 holds a sign aloft during a peace rally held in front of Widener Library on Sept. 20 Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Alan Stone Appointed Harvard Vice President for Government, Community, and Public Affairs
President Lawrence H. Summers announced today that Stone, vice president for public affairs at Columbia University has been appointed for V.P. position.
Muslims gather for regular Friday prayer
Visit by Summers underscores University's commitment to its Muslim community
Community gathers together
Prayers, vigils and reflection
In the wake of tragedy, the Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks at HLS
Calls for country to lead new world of coalition, faith, and economic and political justice
Inauguration plans proceed apace
Harvard community invited to Oct. 12 inaugural
Online course catalog eases cross-registration
New online course catalog will make life easier for more than 2,200 graduate and undergraduate students
Law School's Tribe awarded Spirit of Justice Award
Professor is this year's winner of Gay and Lesbians Advocates and Defenders (GLAD) Spirit of Justice Award
Harvard endowment beats benchmarks, value declines
Harvard University's endowment beat investment benchmarks in eight of 11 asset classes in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, but saw its overall value fall amid broader market declines.
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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