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November 2002
Volume 66, Number 2 Feature stories:
Inside Autism
by Bruce Fellman
People with autism live in their own isolated worlds. Child Study Center clinicians and research scientists alike are learning how to make contact—and how to make a difference. 
Finding Franklin
by James McElroy
Using the voluminous Papers of Benjamin Franklin at Yale, Sterling Professor Emeritus Edmund Morgan fleshes out our most intriguing founding father. 
Secrets of the Temple
by Mark Alden Branch ’86
A team of artists and scholars led by art historian Mary Miller has reconstructed the most important murals in Maya art—1,200 years after they were painted. 
School Days in the West Bank
by Elizabeth and Marthame Sanders
These days, teaching in a Palestinian village is an education unto itself, as two recent alumni can attest. 
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Letters Light & Verity
+ a fight over military recruiting
+ very civil disobedience
+ Berkeley goes organic
+ anti-drug advertising works Inside the Blue Book
A balanced look at animal rights and wrongs. Details
One million dollars to boost science teaching. Faces
Kofi Annan at Yale; birthday honors for Edward Bouchet. From the Archives In Print
Baseball and Bart; inside Bones; electoral reform. Calendar
Sacco and Vanzetti; turning art; chiaroscuro; fireworks. News from Alumni House Old Yale
How Yale derailed a career in small-town pharmacy.
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