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April 14, 2002


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Lyndon Johnson occupied the White House; Cassius Clay reigned as boxing’s heavyweight champ; and the Beatles still dominated the charts. The year was 1966, and GW launched a new research endeavor — the First Federal Congress Project (FFCP). Its mission: to collect, research, and edit with meticulous attention to detail, the comprehensive Documentary History of the First Federal Congress, 1789–91 (DHFFC). Read




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In the heart of an inhospitable land where August temperatures soar past 110 degrees, James Clark, the Ronald B. Weintraub Associate Professor of Biology, led a small expedition in search of the origins of birds. Read
 


 

With an April 19 Zoning Commission hearing about the new Elliott School of International Affairs project on the horizon, GW has specifically outlined its public amenities package in an effort to gain final approval to move into the building. Read

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• Gail Kern Paster, CCAS, Washington Post, April 13

• Simon Amiel, Washington Post, April 8

• Gordon Adams, ESIA, Los Angeles Times, April 7
• Allida Black, CCAS, Boston Globe, April 7
• Susan Karamanian, LAW, Christian Science Monitor, April 4

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