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October 11-18, 1999Volume 28, Number 8



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Historian is next speaker in book review series

Jonathan Holloway, assistant professor of history, will be the next speaker in the "Books Sandwiched In" discussion series at United Church on the Green.

The weekly talks take place Thursdays, 12:10-12:50 p.m., and are free and open to the public. Holloway's Oct. 14 discussion will focus on the book "To Keep the Waters Troubled: The Life of Ida B. Wells" by Linda McMurray.


T H I SW E E K ' SS T O R I E S

The Yale Endowment reaches $7.2 billion

'Yale Nursing Matters' magazine debuts at YSN

Yale's Year 2000 Project is preparing campus for the new millennium

As population grows to 6 billion, Yale expert warns of future scarcity

Alumnus actor says of his craft, 'You have to be a sponge'

Yale completes self-study as part of reaccreditation process

Award-winning journalist Roger Simon to visit as Poynter Fellow

Scholar will offer 'personal response to philosophy' in Terry Lectures

Scientists unraveling building blocks of memory

Exhibit features 'treasures' from the Lewis Walpole Library

Symposium pays tribute to noted Brazilian writer Haroldo de Campos

Sneak previews now part of the cinematic fare at Yale Film Society

Seminars examine genocides by Nazis and Cambodians

Yale Concert Band's first show of the season features film scores

Historian is next speaker in book review series

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