Contents of May 27 issue
- Who
seeks alternative care? Survey data hold some
surprises
- Whittemore named epidemiology chief
- Face
lifts planned for three Medical School
courtyards
- Mexican
postdocs to train in epidemic prevention
- Practitioners go 'back to school' as Visiting
Scholars
- UCSF Stanford creates fund for pilot projects
- Cardinal Chronicle
- Faculty salary information:
1997-1998
- Hel p Center to facilitate talk on women and body
image
- Continuing Studies Program begins registration for summer
- Face
lifts planned for three Medical School
courtyards
- Letter: Views misrepresented, ignored, campus
homeowners say
- Letter from homeowner: University behaving
selfishly
- Campus crime statistics
- Three students named recipients of Amy Biehl Summer
Fellowships for work in South Africa
- Edwards,
Lenoir win Bing Fellowships
- Learning Curve: Philosophy -- Ethics in Society
Program
- Undergraduate advisers honored by UAC
- Junior
Kalpana Kotagal wins government- sponsored Udall
Scholarship
- Continuing Studies Program begins registration for
summer
- Ph.D. Orals
- Cells say the darndest things: Chemists uncover
individual messages
- Lougee Chappell named history chair; Richard White
joins faculty
- Solar
sounds inspire music
- Teller
defends morality of his recommendation to develop
H-bomb
- Era of
prosperity leaves little time for politics in China, scholar
finds
- Modular
'fabs' ease cost of chip making
- Who
seeks alternative care? Survey data hold some
surprises
- Letter: 'Attention must be paid' to survival of Western
culture
- Washington U. anthropologist to speak on 'Man the
Hunter' myth
- Ph.D. Orals
- Three students named recipients of Amy Biehl Summer
Fellowships
- Junior
Kalpana Kotagal wins U.S.- sponsored Udall
Scholarship
- Cells say the darndest things: Chemists uncover
individual messages
- Drama to put on 'Fen,' a play about agricultural labor
in Britain
- World Cup soccer at Bechtel