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Saving the cherry trees

Dixie Porter, a 1959 graduate of the UW, stands in the Quad near the cherry trees she and her classmates hope to raise enough money to replace. The class of ’59 will sponsor a ceremonial planting of the first tree at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. Photo By Mary Levin

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Angelika Stanhope

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Dixie Porter looks through one of the cherry trees on the Arts and Sciences Quadrangle. Photo By Mary Levin

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Nancy Amidei wearing a chocolate crown presented to her on Nancy Amidei Day. Amidei and her colleagues celebrated the occasion with one of her favorite vices - chocolate. Photo By Kathy Sauber

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Roger Simpson’s recently released book, “Covering Violence: A Guide to Ethical Reporting About Victims & Trauma,” will be the basis for a panel discussion Tuesday in Kane Hall.



Bryan Jones

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Campus gardener Nora Strothman helps Charles Thompson, left, and Gilbert Bombon install one of the new cigarette receptacles she found in a catalogue. Photo By Kathy Sauber

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The Burke Museum’s first major basket exhibit will highlight selections from a collection of more than 5,000 Native American baskets like the one above. The exhibit opens Oct. 26. Burke Museum Photo


Football players and ballet dancers may not seem to have much in common, but according to a study by Ronald Smith, dancers face as much risk of injuries as athletes in contact sports like football.



Catterall


Ramsey



Krzysztof Palczewski, Bishop professor of ophthalmology



Larry Dean, director of the new UW Regional Heart Center. Photo by Gavin Sisk


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