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February 1, 2002Volume 30, Number 16



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Researchers from the School of Medicine have received a $9 million grant from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism to help translate research findings about alcoholism into treatment for patients.
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The work, life and spirit of poet and cultural icon Langston Hughes (1902-1967) are the subjects of a major public exhibition at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library opening Friday, Feb. 1, the 100th anniversary of Hughes' birth.
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The Yale Concert Band will salute Yale alumnus and premier American song writer Cole Porter (Class of 1913) in a performance of some of his favorite hits on Friday, Feb. 15.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Alumnus' gift boosts international fellowship program

Goizueta Foundation endows professorship, scholarship fund


ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS


Yale Commemorates 'Profound and Compelling Legacy' of Martin Luther King Jr.


MEDICAL SCHOOL NEWS


IN FOCUS: Needle Exchange Program

Library exhibit pays tribute to alumnus and statesman Cyrus Vance

Next Yale Rep play is humorous tale of a haunted vacation


SCHOOL OF NURSING NEWS


Students will 'Stand Up and Dance' to benefit local AIDS organization

Tribute to The Tiger's Eye recalls 'The Art of a Magazine'

Gallery marks anniversary of major gift by recreating 1948 show

Exhibit celebrates ways language and visual form express human experience

Malbin Lectures to reflect on modernist art in America

Opera is a tribute to retired professor

Wexler awarded AHA prize for best book


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Yale students honored Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream of racial justice at a candlelight ceremony held in Battell Chapel on Jan. 21 as part of the University's tribute to the civil rights leader. Earlier that day, President Richard C. Levin reflected on King's legacy during a program in Woolsey Hall.
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This photograph, showing Langston Hughes among a crowd of young admirers, is part of the Beinecke Library's extensive collection of materials on the author.
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