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News & Announcements Puddle piercing DateOctober 16, 2003 Share Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Trending Taking second look at daily multivitamins How America’s ageism hurts, shortens lives of elderly Larry Summers details how Senate plan will reduce inflation Can Amazon remake health care? Turns out you likely don’t need vitamin D supplements for strong bones Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office A puddle left by an overnight rainstorm is pierced by the image of the Memorial Church steeple appearing behind Sever Hall.