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September 2003
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Volume 114, No. 1
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Saving the forest for the trees By: Ayala Ochert
After saying good-bye to Smokey-the-Bear tactics, forest managers are at loggerheads about how to prevent catastrophic wildfires....
The boys of summer By: Lewis Dolinsky ’73
It began in 1968. It continues to this day. A softball game with a cast of colorful Berkeley characters....
Race-blind admissions: a progress report By: Pamela Burdman, M.A. '92, MBA '92
Affirmative action at Berkeley ended five years ago. What does the campus look like now, and how do faculty and students feel about it?...
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The house on Oregon Street By: David Pollack ’65, M.A. ’68, Ph.D. ’76
A young student finds art, music, and good conversation with noted film critic Pauline Kael ’40....
QA: A conversation with Zalman Shoval ’50 By: Ben Cramer
In Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, we sit down with the former Israeli ambassador to the United States and current foreign policy adviser to Ariel Sharon....
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