FEATURES
Darwin's
Disciple
Microbiologist Carl Woese '50 has redrawn the tree
of life and unsettled the world of biology, but he insists he's "just an
average guy, okay?"
By Tom Nugent
There
to Help
Psychologist Jacqueline Bearce, director of the
college's Counseling Center, seeks to "make a difference in the lives of
studentsespecially those who are having difficulties."
By D.C. Wilson 62
Surgeon
in the NBA
Dr. Steve Lombardo '63 is the orthopedic surgeon
who helps keep Shaquille O'Neal and other professional athletes on their feet.
By Gary Libman
Crackerjacks
Peddle Peanuts
Ted Lee '93 and his brother Matt have a business
selling boiled peanuts, creesy greens, moon pies and other Southern delectables.
By Lauren Groff 01
DEPARTMENTS
College
Row
Garden is dedicated to ties with JapanThe
"mod pods"Faculty activitiesFeverish collectingEditor
retires.
Sports
Place-kicker Mike Proman '03 earns kudos for good
works.
By Rebecca Binder '02
Amherst
Authors
Globalization woesTwo Dickinson housesPost-Soviet
symbolsA Nazi in Spain.
Letters
Time for heterogeneityRemembering the ZooClass
Notes Redux.
EXTRA
"Privilege
Is Here..."
President Kennedy spoke at the ground-breaking ceremony
for Robert Frost Library.
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