September/October 1998

Features

Surgical Strike

Seven years after she resigned from -- and then rejoined -- the medical school faculty, neurosurgery professor Fran Conley writes a book detailing her charges of sexism and systemic harassment.

The Vintner's Daughter

Robin Lail didn’t want to go back into the California wine business. But a family tradition that spans three generations was irresistible.

Toy Story

Photographer David Levinthal depicts the Holocaust, the Wild West and sultry city nights -- using 4-inch-high plastic models.

Who Killed Homer?

Just when the world needs it most, the authors say, classicists have turned their backs on Greek wisdom.

The Bad Boys of Encina Hall

"The madhouse" was once home to high jinks and vandalism. This fall, it reopens after a $27 million renovation.

Leland's Journal

ON THE JOB WITH GRAY DAVIS

Born to Run

SAA CORNER

All Together Now

 

BRIGHT IDEAS

Child's Play


STUDENT VOICE

Ready, Set, Teach

BOOK REVIEW

No Ordinary Joe

Departments

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

Through the Grapevine

END NOTES

We of Many Faiths

Class Notes

Profiles

CLASS NOTABLE: ANNA ROOSEVELT, '68

Amazon Woman

CLASS NOTABLE: AARON BUNNELL, '96

The Will to Walk

Farewells

REMEMBERING DENNIS MICHAEL WARREN, '64, 1942-1997

Into Africa