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November 11, 2004
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All paid up
At the Nov. 9 groundbreaking for the new Arsenal Center for the Arts, John Airasian (left), co-chair of the Center's capital campaign, presents Jim Gray from Harvard Planning and Real Esate with a $1 bill, the cost of Harvard's 99-year lease of the property to the city of Watertown. Michael Miner, executive director of the center, is also pictured. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office)
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
United Way remains a popular choice for Harvard's Community Gifts
With new leader, new designated impact areas, charity addresses needs of local families and children
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