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Meminimus

This is a nice tribute, courtesy of some enterprising students:

It is a long standing tradition, and this year, students at MIT also commemorated the fifth anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

On Monday, students mysteriously placed a 25-foot fire engine on the roof of the school’s 150-foot high Great Dome. The phrase “memininum,” which means “we remember” in Latin, appeared on the truck’s side.

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