Keohane's Founders' Day address
By Staff Reports | October 3, 2003The following is President Nan Keohane's Founders' address, delivered Oct. 2, 2003 in the Chapel, in its entirety. .
The following is President Nan Keohane's Founders' address, delivered Oct. 2, 2003 in the Chapel, in its entirety. .
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This year, Founders' Day is all about Nan.
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Administrators holding responses to minority demands.
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