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...always, no matter the age group, has tocome from something that bothers them," saysRichard J. Erlichman, a private-practice plasticsurgeon in Wellesley...
...alive? It is the third Monday in April--this year, Monday the 20th. The Red Sox won, the 102nd running of the Boston Marathon brought its traditional crowd and prestige, the area public schools began spring break, businesses observed the state holiday, and numerous college students from Boston University, Wellesley, Tufts and M.I.T. enjoyed the festivities...
Last night's judges were President of the Unitarian Universalist Association Rev. John A. Buehrens '68, Wellesley College Professor of German Thomas S. Hansen and William S. Strong '73 of the law firm KotinCrabtree & Strong...
...east coast converged, donning their best aloha attire (mo'u mo'u's, floral shirts, surf shorts) to leave behind mid-term studies and celebrate Hawaii's unique culture. Most of the students came from MIT, but the luau also lured students from Dartmouth, Princeton, Harvard, and Wellesley. "To us this luau is not just a dinner or a show, but rather a piece of our homeland, a slice of what makes us who we are," said Steve Wong, a junior at MIT and one of the event coordinators. According to a coordinator, the goal was "not to make money...
...this on to spread Hawaiian culture," he said. Talking to him, I saw the importance of the luau, not just to spread Hawaiian culture but also to keep it alive in our lives here in Boston while we're so far from home. Zoe Kwok, a Wellesley sophomore, related that she felt that the luau "was an accurate representation of Hawaiian culture and a great place for people from Hawaii to get together and celebrate their own distinctive identity and traditions and see old friends and eat great food and have a great time." At this point she takes...