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Nov/Dec 2013
Legal prose and verborrhea
Perhaps the greatest iconoclast in the history of legal education was Yale Law School professor Fred Rodell ’31LLB. Rodell had many critical...
Nov/Dec 2013
Grading grade inflation
The article on grade inflation (or compression) made me wince (“Grade Expectations,” September/October). The proposed grading scheme...
Nov/Dec 2013
Book reviews
My New Orleans, Gone Away: A Memoir of Loss and Renewal Peter M. Wolf ’57 Delphinium Books, $24.95 Reviewed by Bruce Fellman Bruce Fellman is...
Nov/Dec 2013
More news of Yale people
Honored The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences conferred the Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal on four alumni in October: cultural critic Fredric Jameson...
Jan/Feb 2014
Wanted: smart students from poor families
I had never met a swine showman before, let alone a prize-winning one. But Tynan Granberg ’06, the kind-faced, green-eyed, soft-spoken teen...
Jan/Feb 2014
The college in Singapore
Your description of Yale-NUS College and its new curriculum warms the heart (“The Founding,” November/December). In our rapid-turnover...
Jan/Feb 2014
More news of Yale people
Remembered Cynthia Russett ’64PhD, a historian of American women, died December 5 of multiple myeloma. She was 76 years old. The Larned...
Jan/Feb 2014
Stormy weather
If your normally upbeat stockbroker calls unexpectedly and advises you to sell what had seemed to be a solid investment, best to do two things...
May/Jun 2014
Up close
It all started with spectacles. The first pairs of spectacles were made in Italy at the end of the thirteenth century—showing that people knew...
May/Jun 2014
The life of Richard Henry Green
Recent news about the auction—and acquisition by Yale Manuscripts and Archives—of a collection of the papers of Richard Henry Green...
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