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April 2003
Volume 66, Number 6 Feature stories:
Back in the Fold
by Mark Alden Branch ’86
Six years ago, Yale declined a gift for gay and lesbian studies from firebrand author-activist Larry Kramer ’57, and it seemed unlikely that he would ever have anything good to say about his alma mater. But time—and a gift from Kramer’s brother—has healed a number of wounds. 
A Slice of Life in Yale, Michigan
by Ryan E. Smith ’98
Even if he turned out to be ineligible to become the Bologna King, an alumnus couldn’t resist joining the throng of 20,000 people celebrating a small town’s tastiest export. 
Beyond the Building
by Jennifer Kaylin
When a fire destroyed a factory in downtown Ansonia, Connecticut, the town enlisted Yale’s Urban Design Workshop to help decide how to rebuild. For the past ten years, this arm of the School of Architecture has offered advice to cities and towns all over Connecticut. 
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Letters Light & Verity
+ once again, a strike
+ hospital under fire
+ push for co-ed living
+ a better admissions test? Calendar
British black and whites; YDN at 125; “Mike Mulligan” music. Faces
A mayor remembered; Amiri Baraka stirs controversy. College Comment
Undercover at a naked party. Inside the Blue Book
The ancient art of tea tasting. Details
How to create an award-winning book collection. In Print
Global trout; in defense of history; mother’s helper. From the Archives News from Alumni House Old Yale
Byers Hall served as a social center for Sheff “scientifics.”
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