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“This the Yale Glee Club?” By chance I am answering phones that morning, although that isn’t in my job description as President of the Glee Club. It... Read on
Jim Weber ’70 | October 27 2020 10:52am
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A hundred years ago, the US entrance into the Great War in Europe ruined the chances of a rematch between the two top milers of the day—Joie Ray from... Read on
Brooks Clark | April 6 2017 10:19am
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C-SPAN recently broadcast an event at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., celebrating “400 Years of Shakespeare.” People from all... Read on
Nathan Wise ’72 | July 21 2016 03:14pm |
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In the spring of 2014, I stood at our college reunion, in the Timothy Dwight courtyard, under a gigantic tent shielding us from the pounding rain. A friend... Read on
Amy Kaufman Burk ’80 | May 28 2015 03:00pm |
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Back in the 1950s, smoking a pipe was as much the fashion at Yale as button-down Gant shirts and scuffed white bucks. I wasn’t a smoker, but when I... Read on
Andrew Letendre ’58 | May 21 2015 02:54pm |
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This is a story about philosemitism at Yale 60 years ago. At that time, Yale policy did not forbid either quotas for the admission of Jews or... Read on
N. Joel Ehrenkrantz ’45W, ’49MD | February 28 2005 10:50pm
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While Dartmouth inspired the classic fraternity film Animal House, and Princeton has more recently made the national news for its “Nude... Read on
Sandy Christopher ’99 | April 1 1999 08:44am
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Every new year at Yale brings some sort of change to undergraduate life. Some changes, like the decision to limit the number of courses an... Read on
Sandy Christopher ’99 | February 1 1999 08:38am
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The mythic Yale man of years past excelled both in the classroom and on the playing fields. And while some might fear that Yale’s days as a... Read on
Sandy Christopher ’99 | December 1 1998 08:32am
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Every day, the Yale campus is inundated with flyers, posters, table tents, and notices in the Yale Daily News advertising a staggering assortment... Read on
Sandy Christopher ’99 | November 1 1998 08:25am
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Caring for undergraduates outside the classroom these days may mean visits to the emergency room, but, as the wife of Trumbull College Master Harry... Read on
Manette Fishwick Adams ’49MA | February 1 1994 10:36am
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The sculpture installed on the Cross Campus in October to honor the role of women at Yale set one recent alumna to thinking about some things she had taken... Read on
Karen Alexander ’93 | December 1 1993 10:07am
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For all the turmoil on the national and the international stages, the closing ceremonies of the 1994–95 academic year proved to be classics of... Read on
Annie Murphy Paul ’95 | July 1 1995 10:26am
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Over the past 25 years, relations among the races at Yale have come a long way. But as two black members of the Class of 1968 who returned for their... Read on
Armstead L. Robinson ’68 & Donald H. Ogilvie '68, '78MPPM | July 1 1993 09:21am
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Memories of great Yale teachers gleam through the decades, “stars of the summer night,” as we used to sing, and now “far down yon azure... Read on
Emerson Stone ’48 | March 1 1993 07:40am
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In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the admission of women to Yale’s PhD programs, the Graduate School last April held a three-day... Read on
Nannerl Keohane ’67PhD | October 1 1992 08:29am
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In popular culture, a Yalie is often portrayed as an American relative of P. G. Wodehouse’s fictional Bertie Wooster, the affable, overprivileged... Read on
Sandy Christopher ’99 | April 1 1998 07:33am
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Before I left home for Yale, one of my friends was giving me a very hard time about having to go to school in New Haven. Now, after a year and a half... Read on
Alissa MacMillan ’95 | May 1 1993 04:33pm
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Most students attending college for the first time find it very different from high school; usually because it is bigger, more competitive, and more... Read on
Annie Murphy Paul ’95 | July 1 1993 04:25pm
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Three years later, the words still ring in my ears: “Sorry, we won’t be needing you, but have fun playing intramurals.” As I... Read on
Ben Hoskins ’93 | April 1 1993 03:16pm
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