Join Us For The Eleventh Annual 2.670 Spinoff!!
Friday, January 20 in the Pappalardo Lab (Basement of Bldg. 3)
3:30-4:00 pm- Craftsmanship Contest
4:00-4:30 pm- Stock Engine Race
4:30-4:45 pm- Modified Engine Race
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MIT just announced that Ben Bernanke '79 is going to be the graduation speaker for Commencement 2006. Bernanke has recently been nominated by President Bush to succeed Alan Greenspan as Chairman of the Federal
After spending the weekend away from email & the blogs trying desperately to get my kids to remember who I am, I logged in to publish an "I'm excited for everyone to get their mail this week!" post.
In my in-box was
I'm currently out of the office, but back in Cambridge, it has been announced that unfortunately, for the third consecutive year, and despite all intentions to do so, we will not be using our waitlist. Our yield was even
To: "All Members of the MIT Community"
From: "Kathryn A. Willmore"
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 14:06:22 -0500
Subject: Welcome Reception for Susan Hockfield
To all members of the MIT community:
 
Giant celebrations in Boston/Cambridge last night for the Red Sox ... .
If you're applying for regular action, now is also a good time to ... stomach).
And for those of you who have completed your applications, you
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