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May 10, 2001
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Sit-in ends after 21 days
President Rudenstine yesterday announced the formation of a new committee to consider employment policies affecting lower-wage workers.
The announcement helped convince the 25 student protesters remaining in Massachusetts Hall to end their sit-in that had begun April 18.
Landscapers turn 'tent city' back into Yard
Landscape Services supervisor Paul Smith hopes and his crew are trying to "beat the clock" to restore the lawn of Harvard Yard before Commencement.
Internship attracts best and brightest
Presidential Management Internship seeks to steer talented graduate students from all over the country into federal service.
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The shadow of Massachusetts Hall falls across the crowd as supporters of the living wage movement announce an end to the student occupation.
(Staff photo by Jon Chase)
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Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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