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Requiem for a seminary
The former Berkeley Divinity School campus has been razed to make way for Yale’s two new residential colleges. (5/18/12) |
God and White Men at Yale
In the 1920s, leading thinkers—including the greatest economist America ever produced—focused their efforts on eugenics, preserving the Nordic stock, and the problem of “race suicide.” (May/June 2012) |
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After 64 years, Cutler’s “retires”
Cutler’s Record Shop, which has been a fixture on Broadway in New Haven since 1948, is going out of business at the end of June. (5/16/12) |
Mick Jagger at Machu Picchu
While in Cusco, Peru, Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger visited the city’s new museum of artifacts repatriated from Yale. (May/June 2012) |
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Naked came the Yalie: a hoax-master dies
The racy 1969 novel Naked Came the Stranger was supposedly by a “demure Long Island housewife.” In truth, the author was a Yale-educated newsman, Mike McGrady ’55. (5/16/12) |
Sonnet Slam
At a recital of all 154 of Shakespeare’s sonnets, some performers brandished sickles, typed on laptops, and sliced onions. One senior just tried to remember her 14 lines. (May/June 2012) |
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Rap. Unwrapped.
Three web entrepreneurs are trying to build a wiki empire on analysis of rap lyrics. Lit crit, yo. (May/June 2012) |
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