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Jake's ladder

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Photo / Donna Coveney

Jake Abernethy, who graduated with a degree in math last May, practices his juggling (not to mention balancing) outside Kresge Auditorium on Friday. He plans to perform as a juggler in Harvard Square and Faneuil Hall, among other sites, as the weather warms up.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on April 2, 2003.

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