Yale Bulletin and Calendar

March 5, 2004|Volume 32, Number 21|Two-Week Issue



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Project capturing residents'
memories of life in Elm City

When Yale police lieutenant Harry DeBenedet talks about the predominately Italian neighborhood in New Haven where he grew up, you can almost smell calzones baking in the oven.
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Initiatives whet city students'
interest in science, drama

The campus will be alive with thousands of schoolchildren next week, beginning with the New Haven Public Schools' 10th annual Science Fair on Monday and Tuesday, March 8 and 9, and continuing with daily performances of Shakespeare's "King Lear," a career fair for eighth graders and the seventh annual Paleo-Knowledge Bowl.
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Update on Budget Planning and
Business Service Enhancements

A Letter to the Yale Community from Provost Susan Hockfield and John E. Pepper, Vice President for Finance and Administration
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Miller reappointed as Saybrook College master

Ambassador Liu applauds Yale's programs in China

Center promotes educational cooperation between Yale and Fudan

Study: Time can be factor in treatment of schizophrenia

Yale affiliates abroad can get aid from international travel assistance program

Levin announces appointments of department chairs

Zedillo honored

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"It brings all the fond memories back that you had in your youth, the innocent days when there were no problems and everyone was healthy and everything was good in life ...," muses former police lieutenant Harry DeBenedet (left), recalling the time when New Haven boasted two predominantly Italian neighborhoods.
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Tavneet Suri, a graduate student in economics, explored the physics of sound waves with third-graders in Judy Nacca's class at the Vincent Mauro School. Their project will be featured in the Olin-Yale-Bayer-New Haven Public Schools Science Fair.
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