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SING, SING, SING!
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SING, SING, SING!

The Memorial Church Choir sings choir music to celebrate National Prayer Day yesterday afternoon. Onlookers in Harvard Yard stopped to watch the music.

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GETTING CHEEKY
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GETTING CHEEKY

Michael S. Hoffman ’06, who is also a Crimson editor, gives cheek cell samples to Gift of Life Volunteer Jaime S. Guarnaccia ’08 during the Bone Marrow Registry at Hillel.

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ELVIS IS IN THE BUILDING
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ELVIS IS IN THE BUILDING

Mather tutor Aadil T. Ginwala introduces film critic and Professor Elvis Mitchell at a screening of "Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle" last night.

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Harvard students debate the various facets of abortion last night in an event sponsored by the Harvard Political Union.

FREE YOUR MIND
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FREE YOUR MIND

New York Times bestselling author of “Freethinkers, A History of American Secularism” Susan Jacoby speaks in Science Center A.

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Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and Director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society Charles R. Nesson ’60 moderates a “Going All In: Poker and the Law” panel sponsored by the Commitee on Sports and Entertainment Law.

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Alexander S. Wong ’08, standing, talks about President Lawrence H. Summers’ recent remarks on women and science yesterday at a debate sponsored by the Harvard Political Union. Over 70 undergraduates discussed Summers’s comments at the IOP.

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Reverend Eugene V. Rivers addressed a crowd of about 60 students in Sever Hall yesterday. Rivers, who is an active crusader for causes from AIDS relief to urban crime, encouraged students to protest the genocide in the Sudan.

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Former ambassador to the United Nations from Israel Dore Gold criticizes the U.N. for failing to protect human rights and prevent genocide.

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Jordan C. Walker ’08, Claudia Schreier ’08, Natalie L. Shimmel and Joanna R. Binney ’08 perform at the Rieman Center.

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Grolier Poetry Book Shop is one of only two all-poetry shops in the nation.

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