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April 14, 2005
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In the heart of Wampanoag country At a gathering to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the founding of Harvard Indian College, Tobias Vanderhoop (from left), Woody Vanderhoop, and Jason Baird, holding his 9-month-old daughter, May Alice Baird, chant while Woody plays on a rawhide drum. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Iraq envoy says security, development linked
UN envoy opens CID development conference
Six honored as Harvard College Professors
Awards recognize excellence in teaching
Nock, Roberts named Abramson winners
Professors win annual award for undergraduate teaching excellence
Navin Khaneja receives Bessel Research Prize
350th anniversary of the Harvard Indian College commemorated
'Indigenizing' veritas
Modernity with authenticity
City of Aleppo awarded Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design
Requisites for succes: Stamina, boundary-setting:
Women in Science Symposium looks at obstacles and strategies
'Latino Leadership at a Crossroads'
Politics, education, and religion among the U.S.'s largest minority
Association of Black Harvard Women to honor Ed Gordon
Harvard launches popular Web site in Spanish
Cuidar de su Salud offers personalized risk assessment and health information for Spanish speakers
Harvard begins construction of Northwest Science Building
Slated for late 2007 completion, structure will house 30 faculty research groups across the sciences
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