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25 years and counting

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Photos / Donna Coveney

The Quarter Century Club welcomed 146 new members (those who've worked at MIT for 25 years or more) at a Faculty Club luncheon on April 1. Top photo: Gayle M. Gallagher (left), director of conference services, events and the Information Center, chats with Patricia Vargas, assistant director of the Technology and Development Program. Below: 2002 Nobel laureate Robert Horvitz (left), professor of biology, and QCC president Anthony P. French, professor emeritus of physics.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on April 9, 2003.

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