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Winter 2012 Contents
Front
Contributors
Note
Dialogue
Departments
Idea
The Arctic, unfrozen
Artifact
Curios at the Commons
Forefront
Outsiders create
DNA hard drive
Jazz talking
Punk prayers and Russian dissidence
Jimmy's kids
The employment games
Missing from middle school
Discipline or abuse?
Evidence
Dangerous environs
Text
Post-occupied
Free market musing
Crime stories
Who Is
... Fannie Gaston-Johansson
Campus
A decade of ideas
Jays win, win, win
Ferrari's view
Hill steps down
Leading DAR
Big money for STEM
Abbreviated
Golomb's Gambits
Categories
Features
Music in Terezín
Published
Winter 2012
The story of Jewish prisoners performing Verdi's Requiem at Terezín taught conductor Murry Sidlin just how powerful music can be
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Flu review
Published
Winter 2012
Publishing scientific research might prevent the next pandemic, but critical information could fall into the wrong hands
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Mister nice guy
Published
Winter 2012
As a cartoonist, Tim Kreider seemed to loathe almost everybody, but his essays tell a different story
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Privy to history
Published
Winter 2012
A privy, a bedpan, and 100-year-old graffiti—the Homewood Museum offers an object lesson in history
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Alumni
Bodies and bucks
Taking down TB
Slow beginning, happy ending
Alumni on the move
More than meets the eye
Class notes
In memoriam
Admission: Impossible?