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Volume CXXXIII, Number 3
September 21, 2001
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A journey to the Far East
HAI ANH VU, STAFF WRITER
Two
days after the final, with Professor Riley, they went out of New York
City on a 14 hour-flight to Beijing, China, launching an exciting month
of study and travel in Southeast Asia. [read
the article]
Beyond the pines
LUDWIG RANG, STAFF WRITER
Though a notoriously underpaid occupation, I enjoyed selling
books and would eventually become a proper bookseller, first in Hamburg
and later London. When applying at Foyle's, billed as 'the world's greatest
bookshop,' but rather more resembling a Dickensian sweatshop, I was interviewed
by the owner, the late Christina Foyle herself. [read
the article]
Reuse and ride
STACY VYNNE, STAFF WRITER
Students can use Polar Points or cash to buy the canvas
bags. Not only are they stylish, durable and large enough for you to sneak
an extra cookie... [read the article]
Ask Dr. Jeff
JEFF BENSON, M.D., STAFF WRITER
There is new concern in public health circles about rapid
spread of genital herpes, and you have underlined two of the main reasons
for that increase. [read the article]
Fessenden and Hyde
KID WONGSRICHANALAI, STAFF WRITER
A year before Pierce graduated fifth in his class, William
Pitt Fessenden was allowed to graduate from Bowdoin College with the help
of his father. He had run into trouble in those last few weeks of his
college career and had at first been denied a degree. [read
the article]
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