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| John Herpok, an employee of the Law School and a diehard Red Sox fan, is thrilled by the chance to hold up the trophy the team won as the victors in the World Series.
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Red Sox ovation
During a stop at the Law School as part of the team's New England tour, team president and CEO Larry Lucchino (below, left) signed balls, which Law School Dean Harold Koh then passed out to students and other fans via a lottery system. Lucchino is a 1971 graduate of the Law School.
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