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Yale History

  • Old Yale

    Pioneers in chemotherapy

    May/Jun 2011
  • Manuscripts & Archives

    features

    The architect at work

    Art history isn’t just the finished product. You also need to see the rough drafts.

    Mar/Apr 2011
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    Letters to the Editor

    Our readers respond

    Mar/Apr 2011
  • Last Look

    Boom boom room

    Jan/Feb 2011
  • Mark Ostow

    The Game

    Driving sideways

    History, coeducation, and what women want: reflections at the 127th edition of The Game

    Jan/Feb 2011
  • Christopher Gardner

    features

    The brain cutter

    Harvey Cushing, father of modern neurosurgery, performed his first operation as a Yale undergraduate. (The “patient” was a dog.) He didn’t work at Yale again for 40 years. But in his will, he left Yale the fruits of his labor.

    Jan/Feb 2011