Jean “Liz” E. Theurer ’10 and Amanda Young of Worcester Polytechnic Institute vie for control of the ball in a women’s soccer game Saturday. The game was a 6-0 shutout victory for the MIT Engineers.
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A child runs naked through the waste-filled paths of a camp outside of Delhi, India.
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Although other children around him are full of excitement, one child has heavy eyes as his mother tries to console his pain.
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The new Ashdown House, NW35, is scheduled for completion in August 2008. Plans for the old Ashdown, W1, are still not finalized.
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Aseem Kishore ’08 wails during a trombone solo in “Tall Cotton,” also by Nestico.
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The Logarhythms amuse hundreds at the Greater Boston Invitational Songfest in Kresge last Saturday. GBIS is an annual concert held during Parent’s Weekend that showcases all of MIT’s a cappella groups.
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Matthew J. Rosario ’10 plays the piano during “Dukãbãd,” the second song in a medley in memory of Pomeroy.
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Mauro C. Braunstein G (right) and Lisa M. Danz ’10 (left) play bass clarinet and bassoon, respectively, in “Alleluia,” a song played in memory of Herb Pomeroy.
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Frederick E. Harris Jr. spiritedly conducts the Wind Ensemble through “Armenian Dances.”
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Jason P. Rich G (left) and Sinan Keten G (right) play opposite Collin E. Johnson G’s baritone saxophone during a sax solo in “Pressure Cooker,” a song by Sammy Nestico.
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Roshini S. Zachariah ’09 (left) and Kaitlyn P. Becker ’09 (right) play flute during “Armenian Dances (Part 1),” by Alfred Reed.
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Techiya, MIT’s Jewish a cappella group, sings “Sisu et Yerushalayim” at the Greater Boston Invitational Songfest on Saturday. GBIS is an annual concert held during Parent’s Weekend that showcases all of MIT’s a cappella groups.
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The MIT/Wellesley Toons open for the annual Family Weekend Greater Boston Invitational Songfest with “Put Your Records On,” originally by Corinne Bailey Rae. GBIS was held this past Saturday in Kresge Auditorium and showcases all of MIT’s a cappella groups.
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Sheila Gill, mother of Amreeta K. Gill ’09, speaks with MIT President Susan Hockfield after the President’s Welcome on Saturday.
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Ted A. Fernandez ’09 of Resonance belts out “Feeling Good,” originally by Nina Simone at the Greater Boston Invitational Songfest on Saturday. GBIS is an annual concert held during Parent’s Weekend that showcases all of MIT’s a cappella groups.
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Chelsea L. Ostrander ’10 of the Muses serenades the crowd with “It Ends Tonight,” originally by the All-American Rejects, at the Greater Boston Invitational Songfest on Saturday. GBIS is an annual concert held during Parent’s Weekend that showcases all of MIT’s a cappella groups.