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December 6-13, 1999Volume 28, Number 15



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Holiday Toys for Kids drive

Members of the Yale community can bring some cheer to New Haven youths during this "season of giving" by taking part in the Holiday Toys for Kids drive, which is once again being sponsored by the Office of New Haven and State Affairs.

Donations of new, unwrapped toys suitable for boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 13 will be collected at various campus sites through Monday, Dec. 13. The toys will be distributed at the New Haven Boys and Girls Club annual holiday party.

The collection sites for the Holiday Toys for Kids drive are: Office of New Haven and State Affairs, second floor, 433 Temple St.; Payne Whitney Gymnasium, 70 Tower Pkwy.; Berkeley Divinity School and Center, 363 St. Ronan St.; Kline Biology Tower dining room, top floor, 219 Prospect St.; Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall, first floor, corner of Grove and Prospect streets; Woodbridge Hall, basement, 105 Wall St.; Sterling Hall of Medicine rotunda, 333 Cedar St.; School of Nursing, 100 Church St. South; Yale University Health Services, 17 Hillhouse Ave.; Yale University Art Gallery, employee area, 1111 Chapel St.; and Dunham Laboratory, second floor, 10 Hillhouse Ave.

For more information about the drive, call 432-8613.


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Gifts support use of new technologies in teaching and learning

Yale SOM experts take to the airwaves

Actors must connect with their characters, says Pacino

Interior Secretary to discuss environmental ethics

Ralph Reed to give lecture at Law School

Scientists' characterization of yeast gene may yield clues about how human cells work

Keith Wilson earns high honors for his musical contributions

Drama takes audience on metaphysical train ride

Doctor helps design Disney exhibit on high-tech world of radiology

Yale-related renovation projects win design awards

Researcher wins competitive McKnight Investigator Award

Duke's Men to perform in the 'Do Downtown' lunchtime series

Holiday Toys for Kids drive

Modest measures advised in preparation for Y2K

Hawkshaw speaks at conference on Bruckner

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