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Summer 2015 Contents
Front
Message
Contributors
Note
Dialogue
Departments
Idea
Survival of the FITtest
Artifact
Bacterial art
Forefront
Blood reprogrammed
Returned to owner
Muslim sci-fi
Respect in the ICU
Bowery buoy
We missed you
Evidence
News good and bad
Text
A simple invitation
Garden with lobsters
Lens crafters
Campus
Home base
The results are in
Global affairs
Adventure is out there
Post-season play
Closer collaboration
Abbreviated
Features
Class smuggle
Published
Summer 2015
Michael Kwass' biography of 18th-century highwayman Louis Mandrin explores the ongoing conflicts at the intersection of trade, power, and profit.
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History writ by hand
Published
Summer 2015
Photos
A look at the one-of-a-kind documents that are the specialty of autograph dealer Stuart Lutz.
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From ashes to amity
Published
Summer 2015
After World War II, Germany faced the need to reconcile with its enemies. Other nations could learn from how it did so.
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Burned out
Published
Summer 2015
Nursing is hard. Unaddressed ethical issues make it even harder.
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Alumni
Basic training
Playing the odds
A sentimental serenade
The vertical city
Stepping up for philanthropy
Class notes
Newshound
Mixing it up
In memoriam
Unforgivable Offense