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February 2004
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Volume 114, No. 4
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Novartis: Gone but not forgotten By: Russell Schoch
The campus’s agreement with the giant Swiss company has ended--but as one critic of the deal loses his bid for tenure, a legacy of division remains....
Going to town By: Kerry Tremain
By moving the Hearst and Berkeley Art museums downtown, the University just might ignite a cultural renaissance in the city....
The collector By: Molly Colin '76
Over a lifetime of teaching and scholarship, Professor Emeritus James Cahill assembled an important collection of Asian art and found a new way of interpreting it....
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Mazeltov! By: Alexandra J. Wall
For 75 years, Hillel has been helping Jewish students at Cal discover not only their heritage, but themselves....
Driving Mr. Kerr By: David P. Gardner, M.A. ’59, Ph.D. ’66
A former UC president reflects on the invaluable experiences he shared with his mentor, Clark Kerr. ...
‘A dangerous radical’ By: Seth Rosenfeld ’81
Late in life, Clark Kerr was astonished to learn of the FBI’s extensive campaign to discredit him and get him fired from the University....
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