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Baseball for the Blind

By Eliza S Hale
Coach Justin Majourides, Harvard School of Public Health '12, and beep ball players Aqil Sajjad, a grad student studying physics at FAS, and Joe McCormick, a junior at Harvard College, receive questions about their sport from audience members. Justin, Aqil, and Joe gave a Q and A session about beep ball, a sport designed for the blind, after a showing of a documentary about their team in Jefferson Hall on Thursday.
Coach Justin Majourides, Harvard School of Public Health '12, and beep ball players Aqil Sajjad, a grad student studying physics at FAS, and Joe McCormick, a junior at Harvard College, receive questions about their sport from audience members. Justin, Aqil, and Joe gave a Q and A session about beep ball, a sport designed for the blind, after a showing of a documentary about their team in Jefferson Hall on Thursday.

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