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Volume 90, Number 4, April 1998 |
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The Omega Factor:Almost
70 years ago, astronomer Edwin Hubble gave the universe a beginning.
Now U of C physicists are part of a vast conspiracy to end it. --William
Burton
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Culling
the Shots: A former photo editor for LIFE shares images,
from D-Day to Vietnam, that became part of the national psyche.
--John G. Morris |
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Mourning in America:
New works by Kerry James Marshall memorialize African-American
leaders of the 1960's. --Kimberly Sweet
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Editor's Notes:
They were young and in love. And they met at the U of C. Or
maybe they designed a t-shirt. |
Letters:
In defense of oil painting, winemaking, and other amateur pursuits. |
Investigations:
Anthropologist Manuela Carneiro da Cunha on indigenous rights;
historical myths, Korean immigrants, and universal signs. |
Chicago Journal:
The votes are in for a new College curriculum; men's basketball
travels to the Sweet 16. |
Class News:
Give birth. Get promoted. See the world. Then tell us all about
it. |
Campus Sketchbook:
Illustrator Mark McMahon peers in on a rehearsal of Gilbert
and Sullivan's Iolanthe. |
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