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Saving a tribal language -- and a culture
Anton Treuer ’91 is trying to develop a new generation of fluent Ojibwe speakers
More than a doctor on TV
Book pays tribute to pediatrician T. Berry Brazelton ’40
Splitting parenthood down the middle
In good times and bad, true co-parenting paid off
The painter as a young man
William Homer ’51 assembles Thomas Eakins’ Paris letters
A British obsession
Anthony Brandt ’58 recounts a country’s search for the Northwest Passage
National myth, Faustian bargain
National myth, Faustian bargain
A good and perfect gift
How a daughter with ‘limitations’ helped her mother break through boundaries
Numbers can mislead
Charles Seife ’93 reveals mischief behind data
Found in translation
Getting the sushi recipe right
Fitting in
For a black alum, time in Africa raised questions of identity
Helping young people make music
Christoph Geiseler ’04’s nonprofit sends volunteers into underserved communities
An observer of new China
Peter Hessler ’92 surveys lives changed by the automobile and improved roads
A career spent with Wilson
John Milton Cooper ’61’s biography humanizes the controversial president