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April 27, 2006

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April 27, 2006

News

Jay O. Light named ninth dean of Harvard Business School
'The School will be well served by his leadership'

Stone, 83, Harvard Corporation member for 27 years
Oversaw Harvard advance standing as one of world's leading universities

Three to receive HAA medal for extraordinary service
Harvard Medal to be presented Commencement afternoon

Sophomore retraces routes of illegal immigrants
De Beausset experiences some of the trials of those traveling to U.S.

Research

Mad cow protein found to have a sane side
It helps make brain cells

National Academy of Sciences announces new members
Six Harvard professors elected

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Happy and
healthy
Three out
of four
At the
boundary
The Beans of Tulia, Texas
'Once you accept the fact that you're a pariah, it's kind of liberating'
The Bean family of Tulia, Texas, including GSAS Ph.D. candidate Lydia (center), found themselves shunned by their community when they drew national attention to a local drug bust, after which 46 people (39 of them African American) were indicted on the uncorroborated testimony of a single narcotics agent. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office)
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Wakeley examines ancestral lines
Arts First to take annual bow
YWCA honors faculty
Conference corrects misperceptions about Africa



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