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Democratic principles and practices -- subjects that have gripped the nation since the recent U.S. presidential election -- will be explored in the annual William Clyde DeVane Lectures being presented next semester as one of the highlights of the University's 300th birthday celebration.
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Three Yale College seniors have been chosen as Rhodes Scholars, the most recipients of the prestigious international study award from any American college or university in 2000.
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The state's Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) awarded its Team Connecticut Program Award to Yale's Office of New Haven Affairs.
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The three Yale seniors who have been chosen as Rhodes Scholars are (from left) Joshua A. Chafetz, Luke A. Bronin and Brian Mullin.
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Marti Morgan (left) helps Erin Cofrancesco steady herself on the parallel bars, while Jacob Packtor awaits his turn, during a children's gymnastics class at Payne Whitney Gym.
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