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April 20, 2007|Volume 35, Number 26


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Peabody paying tribute
to its famed murals

The year 2007 marks the 60th anniversary of what is arguably the world's most famous dinosaur painting, the 110-foot-long "The Age of Reptiles," and the 40th anniversary of its less-famous but equally prized companion, "The Age of Mammals," both on permanent display at Yale's Peabody Museum of Natural History.
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Gift will launch major new
series at Yale Press

Yale University Press has received a gift from Cecile and Theodore Margellos for the establishment of an endowed fund to support a major new publishing series of foreign literatures in translation.
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State hails Yale's hands-on archaeology project at historic house

For the past seven autumns, groups of Yale undergraduate and graduate students have risen early on Saturday mornings to travel to the nearly 400-year-old Henry Whitfield House in Guilford, bringing along with them the tools of archaeologists: hand picks, trowels, brushes, tape measures, mapping equipment and shovels.
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Annual Community Service
Day to be held April 28

Teams of volunteers campuswide will wield paintbrushes, clear trails, assemble crafts kits and help distribute books to city youngsters, among other tasks, while working on behalf of New Haven organizations during the fourth annual Yale Community Service Day on Saturday, April 28.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Psychology professor Marvin Chun is appointed the new master of Berkeley College; his term begins in July

New undergraduate organization hosts talks by female leaders

Findings shed light on behavior of fundamental particles called neutrinos

Research by chemist Mark Johnson's lab clearly reveals the footprints of 'party-crashing' protons

Event will explore the ways in which progressives support American families

Health issues faced by China's migrants is focus of symposium

International conference will examine contemporary Taiwan and its legacy

Conference to explore future of South Africa in the next decade

Exhibit traces centuries-long quest to understand cancer

Symposium honors birthday of infectious disease expert Dr. I. George Miller

Yale researchers urge education to halt high rate of recurring chlamydia infections prompts

For their 'final exam,' Yale students will stage dances in New York City

Abstract works by Nancy Rubens are on display at Slifka Center

Yale's Asthma Care Team will offer free community screenings for the disease

UC-Berkeley student is named the new Yale Younger Poet

In Memoriam: José Juan Arrom

Yale Police adds 10 new officers to its force

Insurance reform advocate and alumnus is honored with fellowship

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The Peabody's "Age of Reptiles" mural gained widespread attention when it was featured on the cover of Life magazine.
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Yale students learned archaeological field techniques in a dig at the Henry Whitfield House in Guilford, the oldest stone structure in New England.
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