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Dr. Richard S. Orr ’62 (left) presents a signed award of appreciation to Festival Jazz Ensemble director Frederick E. Harris, Jr on behalf of the Ensemble alumni band. In presenting the award, Orr thanked Harris for o...
Omari Stephens—The Tech
2.007 competition winner Gregory D. Tao ’10 hands his trophy to second-place Ethan L. Huwe ’10 as course professor Alexander H. Slocum ’82 picks him up to carry him on a victory lap around the arena. The annual 2.007 ...
Brian D. Hemond—The Tech
A concert in memory of Herb Pomeroy, founder of the MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble and accomplished musician and teacher, was held this past Saturday, May 10, in Kresge Auditorium. The concert featured performances by the...
Omari Stephens—The Tech
The MIT Chorallaries sing “The Engineer’s Drinking Song” before the beginning of the second round of the 2.007 competition. The annual 2.007 competition, this year entitled “Da(yes)MIT” or “Save the Baby Beavers,” was...
Brian D. Hemond—The Tech
A robot built by Radu Gogoana ’10 pulls back the barrier containing the “food” pellets and diverts the flow of falling balls into the starting box. The annual 2.007 competition, this year entitled “Da(yes)MIT” or “Sav...
Brian D. Hemond—The Tech
Jacob G. Latcham ’09 concentrates on steering his robot, intending to dump the “trees” he harvested from the “forest” into the “river.” The annual 2.007 competition, this year entitled “Da(yes)MIT” or “Save the Baby B...
Brian D. Hemond—The Tech
Stephanie C. Chan ’09 plays the harp during the world premiere of “The Calling,” composed by Jamshied Sharifi ’83 for Saturday evening’s concert in memory of Herb Pomeroy. The concert featured performances by the MIT ...
Omari Stephens—The Tech
2.007 winner Gregory D. Tao ’10 sets up his robot in the starting box. The annual 2.007 competition, this year entitled “Da(yes)MIT” or “Save the Baby Beavers,” was held last Wednesday and Thursday, May 7 and 8, in th...
Brian D. Hemond—The Tech
Alto saxophonist Katrina L. Schoen ’11 plays a solo during Billy Strayhorn’s “Blood Count,” performed by the MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble during a concert in memory of Ensemble founder Herb Pomeroy. The Saturday evening...
Omari Stephens—The Tech
President Noah S. Jessop ’09, Vice President Michael A. Bennie ’10, Treasurer Riley E. Brandt ’11, and Secretary-General Ian P. Tracy ’11 are sworn in as the UA’s Executive Officers for the 2008-2009 academic year at ...
Andrew T. Lukmann—The Tech
Carrie C. Buchanan ’08 bumps the volleyball during the second game of the Engineers’ sweep of Smith College Tuesday evening in Rockwell Cage.
David M. Templeton—The Tech
(left to right) Co-Producer Christopher Riley, Director David Sington, Former NASA Deputy Administrator Robert C. Seamans, Jr. PhD ’51, Jeffery A. Hoffman, and panel moderator MIT Professor David A. Mindell ’96 spoke ...
Alex Chan—The Tech
Indie rock band Meg & Dia performed at the Middle East restaurant on Sept. 4, 2007. The sister duo returns to the restaurant on Nov. 5 as part of their tour. For more information, see http://www.meganddia.com/.
David da He—The Tech
At the MIT Cogeneration Plant, Rich Hagar (bottom right) pumps a hydraulic jack piston as (top, left to right) Donny Warner, Denis Tebo, and Ricky Parker keep a close eye on the operation. The contractors inserted a 2...
Omari Stephens—The Tech
Edan Krolewicz ’12 sings “You Give Me Something” by James Morrison at the Logarhythms’ Winter Concert on December 12 in Kresge Theater.
Andrea Robles—The Tech
A chain of foam monkeys was hung from the ceiling of Lobby 7 on Monday, December 15 in honor of the game “Barrel of Monkeys.” A sign hung above the Infinite read “Hacking, more fun than …”, a sentence completed with “...
Quentin Smith—The Tech
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