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Mar/Apr 2008
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CCL: gone but not forgotten The article about the reopened Cross Campus Library ("This is CCL?" January/February) reminded me of my work there as a...
Mar/Apr 2008
Four feet under
The most famous snowstorm in American history, the Blizzard of ’88, struck the Yale campus in its full force on Monday and Tuesday, March 12...
Mar/Apr 2008
You can quote them
In quotation research, discovery is a continuing process and a collaborative one. Every week brings breakthroughs from my own investigations and...
May/Jun 2008
A landscape of overmedication
In my two decades of work counseling the mentally ill homeless, I have witnessed the lifesaving impact of psychiatric drugs for people who really...
May/Jun 2008
All too human
The Polish Jewish jurist Raphael Lemkin coined the term "genocide" in 1943. Once the full extent of the Nazi extermination of European Jewry was...
May/Jun 2008
You can quote them
More on "Murphy's Law" In my July/August 2007 column, I examined the origins of "Murphy's Law" -- "Anything that can go wrong, will" -- and...
May/Jun 2008
William F. Buckley: the ideologue
In 2000, Yale awarded William F. Buckley Jr. ’50 an honorary degree. President Richard C. Levin, referring to Buckley's famous indictment of...
May/Jun 2008
William F. Buckley: the loyal son
Like thousands before and after me, I first met William F. Buckley because of Yale. A group of us from the Yale Political Union had invited the...
Jul/Aug 2008
Renaissance man
A century ago, a Yale medical student named Alfred Carlton Gilbert won a gold medal at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. He would go on to become...
Sep/Oct 2008
What is Yale?
Your alumni magazine is still fascinated by the question of what Yale will name its two new residential colleges. As academic infrastructure...
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