Sweepstakes: Send us old Commencement photos for a chance to win Harvard glasses

Submit your images from Commencements past for a chance to win a set of Harvard glasses.

Harvard Magazine's 2011 Commencement photo sweepstakes is now open! Sift through your photo albums, or pore over your digital archives, and send us the images that convey your favorite memories of Harvard Commencement. (For inspiration, see photographer Jim Harrison's contributions in "The Essence of Commencement," our visual feature from the May-June issue.)

All images will appear in an online gallery of reader photos, and each person who submits an image will be entered for a chance to win a set of etched Harvard glasses. The contest closes on May 16. Find submission details here and read the full rules here.

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