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Nov/Dec 2012
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Pioneering Women I read with interest Kathrin Day Lassila’s From the Editor column about her mother, Jean Lassila ’61PhD, and her...
Jan/Feb 2013
“Dear Peter…”
Commendable and even necessary as it may be to make Yale a kind of “global university,” Yale must never lose sight of its primary duty...
Jan/Feb 2013
What happens when you do the math
This is a story about money and slide rules. Fifty-three years ago this past fall, a Yale student was sitting in his industrial engineering class...
Jan/Feb 2013
Many happy returns
There’s a cartoon taped to the wall in Manson Whitlock’s typewriter repair shop. It shows two young men looking quizzically at a manual...
Jan/Feb 2013
The center of conversation
We are all exiles. For María Rosa Menocal, that was fundamental. A renowned scholar of medieval Spain, long-time director of Yale’s...
Mar/Apr 2013
New provost doesn’t want to be a president
Even if you haven’t the foggiest idea what a provost does, you may know that the last five Yale provosts have gone on to be presidents or top...
Mar/Apr 2013
Works received
Books Alex Berenson ’94 The Night Ranger (A John Wells Novel) Putnam Adult, $27.95 Tobias Boes ’06PhD Formative Fictions: Nationalism...
May/Jun 2013
Faith, in poetry
The poet and editor Christian Wiman, who this fall joins the faculty of the Yale Divinity School and its affiliated Institute of Sacred Music, is a...
May/Jun 2013
The unexpected art
Is wood sculpting an art or a craft? Since 1976, when wood turners from around the country gathered for the first time, at a symposium in...
Jul/Aug 2013
Summer reads
Follow Her Home, A Mystery Steph Cha ’10JD Minotaur Books, $24.99 Reviewed by Alex Beam ’75 Steph Cha sets the bar high in her debut...
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