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Student government gives awards to undergrads

The Undergraduate Association (UA), MIT's undergraduate student government, presented two 1999-2000 awards to members.

The John S. Hollywood Award, presented annually for outstanding service to the UA, went to Edgar H. Martinez, a senior in economics from LaBelle, FL. The Jeremy D. Sher Award, given annually to the outstanding member of the UA Council, was bestowed on Christopher M.R. Rezek, a senior in philosophy from Darien, CT.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on May 31, 2000.

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