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The wisdom of crowds
Iain Couzin studies the rules that make schooling fish, swarming locusts, and marching ants do what they do
The soul, thinking, and behavior
By Andrew Flaxman ’57
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In Brief
Pay for professors
By Aaron Alter *77
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New selection process proposed for clubs
Task force: More financial support, campus pub should be considered
Don't coddle students
By Thomas R. Clark ’76
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Why bicker was created
By Albert Smith ’66
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Bring back the 'ironbounds'
By Fred Fraley ’54
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Uncivil society
Jim Leach ’64 leads an effort to restore respectful discourse to our national life, but it’s tough going
Jim Leach '64's crusade
By Randolph Hobler ’68
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Leach's legislative legacy
By Burr Loomis ’61
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Clarifying a court ruling
By Nels Runger ’53
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When art historians went to war
Alumni were key in efforts to save Europe’s art treasures
Errors in reporting ranks
By George B. Chapman ’50 *52
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Saving art treasures
By William T. Mann ’63
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A study in contrasts
By Richard T. Arndt ’49
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Faculty Bookshelf
Professor emerita Nell Irvin Painter traces a racial construct and its expansion through time and across continents
'White race' studies
By Jeffrey B. Perry ’68
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The bookseller
With letters by Sylvia Beach, Keri Walsh *09 reveals the expatriate literary world in Paris
R.I.P. in D.O.P.
By Stultz Roddenbery *77
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Reunions 2010
Goin’ back: By plane, train, car, or ... kayak
Reunions past, present
By Ted Taubeneck ’48
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A service for RFK
By Fred Waage ’65
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Combining faith, work
By Margaret Benefiel ’75
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In Memoriam
Faculty remembrance: Marvin Bressler
By Richard Ostrow ’71
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Talking with Bressler
By M.J. Andersen ’77
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'A passion for intellectual pursuit'
By Christine Moses-Egan ’84
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Website offers rants, advice, commiseration
A 'service' to students
By Uwe Reinhardt
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