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Mar 2001
In Response to our Special Tercentennial Edition
You did a masterful job with the Tercentennial edition. There is so much good reading throughout, and plenty of evidence of a lot of good planning!...
Dec 2000
Labor Board Affirms TAs’ Right to Organize
After ten years of trying to establish a recognized union for graduate teaching assistants, Yale’s Graduate Employees and Students Organization...
Feb 2000
Going Local
For as long as anyone can remember, the conventional wisdom among many Yale students has been that once the degree is firmly in hand, the time has...
Nov 1999
The Mellon Touch
I enjoyed your tribute to Paul Mellon (“Exit an Icon,” Sum.) and would like to note a lesser-known side of the Mellon character. My stepson Scott...
Feb 1997
The Push for Women’s Health
When Kaye Griffin moved to Connecticut from Texas in 1994, she had a hard time adjusting to health care that she found was far inferior to what...
Dec 1995
Law Students in Action
In his recent book The Lost Lawyer, Yale Law School dean Anthony T. Kronman laments that the practice of law has lost its moral compass, and become...
Oct 1995
Collecting from the Heart
So noisy was the battling by educational commentators and political pundits last spring over Yale’s decision to return Lee Bass’s $20 million that...
May 1995
Inside the Russian Archives
The phone call came in the middle of the night. It was getting on toward Christmas in 1991, and Jonathan Brent, then the senior humanities editor at...
Jul 1994
Basic Building
Sharon James, a New Haven bank teller and mother of two boys, was new to the language of architectural criticism. But on a Monday afternoon in...
Jul 1994
“Education for Self and Others”
We celebrate this weekend a commencement, a beginning, the beginning of your lives as independent, educated citizens of this nation and the world....
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