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May 1994
Volume 57, Number 7
Feature stories:
Play Ball!
by Randall Beach
A cooperative deal is bringing a professional baseball team to town, along with a total renovation of the storied Yale Field, where George Bush and Ron Darling (as well as Albie Booth and Ted Williams) used to dazzle the faithful.

Not the Same Old Summertime
by Marc Wortman
Gone are the days when the campus dozed from June to September: Within hours of commencement, construction crews will be launching renovation projects, while students and conventioneers compete for lecture halls and playing fields.

A Surge in the Study of Science
by Bruce Fellman
Yale’s traditional reputation as a stronghold of the humanities is being amplified by a new emphasis on education in the sciences.

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Letters
College Comment
Calendar
Light & Verity
+ a Yale plan for the UN
+ fellowships for service to New Haven
+ apartheid’s fall ends divestment
+ the pace slows on College cost
+ focusing on the future of cities
+ holdout smokers shunted from Sterling
+ comeback for the Summer Cabaret
+ aid for a Saudi “ghost” hospital
Details
From the Archives
News from Alumni House
Faces
In Print
Scorebard
Old Yale
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