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Summer 2001
Volume 67, Number 8 Feature stories: Yale’s Stanford Man
by Bruce Fellman
In making Gerhard Casper, the former president of Stanford, a member of the Yale Corporation, the University tapped a seasoned educator who has dealt with issues ranging from scandals to earthquakes. 
Sticking with China
by Melinda Tuhus
Yale’s ties to China go back nearly 150 years, and as President Levin’s recent trip there demonstrates, the link has held through wars, revolution, and diplomatic upheavals like the recent one involving a U.S. spy plane. 
Tercentennial Talent
by Bruce Fellman
The spring segment of Yale’s 300th birthday celebration brought alumni leaders back to campus to listen to a host of high achievers, from stellar faculty to the 41st U.S. president. 
Right, Left, & Commencement
by Bruce Fellman
Security was tight as President George W. Bush ’68 and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton ’73JD made controversial back-to-back appearances. 
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Letters Calendar
Royal photographer; defining moments; Lipstick settles. Light & Verity
+ new Broadway building
+ South Asia gets a closer look
+ pigs lose dining perks From the Archives In Print
Adams insights; gene secrets. Inside the Blue Book
Exploring “girl power.” Faces
Beltway veteran; Survivor champ; new master. Details
Research shows that money really can’t buy happiness. College Comment
A student takes a critical look at Yale’s environmental record. News from Alumni House Old Yale
The ironic history of Woodbridge Hall.
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