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June 7, 2002Volume 30, Number 31Three-Week Issue



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M&P tennis tournament

A tennis tournament for managerial and professional (M&P) employees will be held on Friday, June 14, beginning with a sign-in procedure at 12:30 p.m. at Cullman Courts.

The format will be "doubles round robin" based on level of play; contestants will compete with a variety of opponents based on individual skill level. Skill levels can be determined by visiting www.tennis.com/display.cfm?articleid=703. The rain date will be Friday, June 28.

The fee is $25 per person and includes play, dinner -- including beer and wine -- balls, water, official Yale tennis caps and raffle prizes. Reservations may be made by sending a check, made payable to Yale University, to Susan Olenwine, School of Music, 435 College St. or Susan Olenwine, Yale School of Music, P.O. Box 208246, New Haven CT 06520-8246. Reservations must be confirmed by sending e-mail to susan.olenwine@yale.edu or by calling (203) 432-4162.


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

Yale Celebrates 301st Graduation

Biodiversity expert named new director of Peabody

Renowned architect Maya Lin elected to Yale Corporation

Two faculty members named to Sterling professorships

Drama School/Yale Rep to receive 2002 Governor's Arts Award

Two pioneering researchers are elected to the NAS

Peptide promotes nerve growth in damaged spinal cords

Exhibit shows how publisher 'cooks up' his books

Yale to join Elm City in celebration of world's arts & ideas

Nursing school marks retirement of its former dean

Center honors former director Dr. Donald Cohen

Divinity dean Rebecca Chopp steps down

Schools of Medicine, Nursing host class reunions

Library's Franklin Papers and Fortunoff Archive win NEH grants

Undergraduates named Dean's Research Fellows

City's downtown will heat up with 'hot sounds' this summer

Yale professor granted award to study TSC

Bulldogs aim to out-row Crimsons in 150th regatta

Artist who portrays black life in the rural South to discuss his work . . .

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