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HLS Classmates Cheer On 'Survivor' Contestant

"I think he could go all the way," Bennard said.

To win, Brown will have to survive mental and physical challenges-and not alienate the other participants, who ultimately decide his fate.

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Many viewers think that Brown's strategy is to lie low and not cause trouble.

"He's playing the game really well, although things look bad for him now," says HLS student Frank T. Buford. "He doesn't make himself stand out, which is good."

Dropping the H-Bomb

The world of pop culture rarely crosses paths with Harvard Law School, but Nick Brown has brought the two together.

HLS spokesperson Michael A. Armini says he thought he could take a rest after the Florida election controversy, which embroiled many HLS professors, ended in December.

"But then CBS announced the contestants for 'Survivor II,' he said. "That lit up the phones for the next four days. Reporters called from all over the world."

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