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Summer 2002
Volume 65, Number 8 Feature stories:
Making Music Matter
by Peter Hawes
How does a classical musician get to Carnegie Hall? The answer these days involves far more than “practice, practice, practice.” Under the leadership of Dean (and pianist) Robert S. Blocker, the Yale School of Music has found a combination of innovative and traditional ways to train students to become virtuoso performers, composers, and conductors—and employable. 
Out of the Blue
by Michiko Kakutani ’76
Michiko Kakutani of the New York Times on young people born in the early 1980s and afterward—the post-GenX generation. 
A Lower Key Commencement
by Jennifer L. Holley
While the tragic events of September 11 served as a somber backdrop for Yale’s 301st Commencement, the awarding of an honorary degree to Steven Spielberg added an upbeat dash of Hollywood to the proceedings. 
Thinking About September 11
by Richard Levin ’74PhD
The 2002 Baccalaureate Address. 
From the Editor
by Carter Wiseman ’68
A letter from the editor of the Yale Alumni Magazine. 
From the Chairman
by Steven R. Weisman ’68
The Yale Alumni Magazine and Yale: A Salute 
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Letters Light & Verity
+ Maya Lin wins
+ a policy on drugs and financial aid
+ 150 years of New London races From the Archives In Print
Legal thriller, Sinclair Lewis revealed, deep poetry. Details
YDN “Sex and the (Elm) City” columnist Natalie Krinsky ’04 tells most. Calendar
African American quilts, book-making, Norfolk music. Faces
New Peabody head; Garrison Keillor; Ben Carson inspires. Spring Scores Inside the Blue Book
Doctors, lawyers, bioethics. AYA Spring Assembly
Considering free speech. News from Alumni House Old Yale
When rowing went formal.
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