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May 1997
Volume 60, Number 7
Feature stories:
Art and the Undergraduate
by Annie Murphy Paul
Among the aspiring bankers, lawyers, and secretaries of state passing through Yale’s classrooms are scores of students who are also drawn by the allure of the art studio. Even if they don’t become professionals, their outlook on life and work is likely to be changed by the experience.
Peace on Earth?
by Bruce Fellman
Not so long ago, corporations and environmentalists tended to view each other with suspicion. As the economy has changed, however, traditionally opposing forces are finding some common ground, much of it at the School of Forestry and Environmental Science.
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Letters
President’s Page
Calendar
Light & Verity
+ burgeoning collections spark search for off-site storiage
+ a pair of key College rates
+ an AIDS drugs proves profitable as well as beneficial
+ booming student activities fueled by diversity
+ a South African regrets
+ a new BAC trove
+ harassment policy under review
From the Archives
Out of the Blue
In Print
College Comment
Winter Scoreboard
Details
News from Alumni House
Faces
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