Spring 1993
Features
Cancer Killer
Katherine Kennedy searches for a chemotherapy combination to attack tough
tumor cells.
Lisa M. Orange
Who Shot Meriwether Lewis?
James Starrs explores the crimes and blood-stained mysteries in
America's history.
William H. Woodwell, jr
The Inca Renaissance
GW art historian Barbara von Barghahn tells a surprising tale of cultural
survival.
Robert Guldin
Master of Disaster
Jack Harrald wades into hurricanes, earthquakes and oil spills, just to see
how people cope.
Chris M. Kormis
Departments
GW News
- The Inaguration at GW. . . We Had a Ball!
- Changing the Face of GW
- Do Our Scholars Have Merit?
- Edward Grebow Joins Board of Trustees
- A Five-Star Commencement
- Holding the Line: Tuition Up, But Room and Board Down
- A Credit to the University
- King Convocation Hails "Dream in Action"
- Out of the Peace Corps, Into the Schools
- Wanted: GW Fiction
- TV=Testing Vision As Medical Center Reaches Out
Alumni Newsmakers
Anne H. Soukhanov, BA '67 (executive editor of the new third edition of The American Heritage
Dictionary of the English Language)
Torie Clarke, BA '67 (press secretary of the Bush-Quayle 1992 campaign--1982)
Allison Loftus, BA '91 (transistion team assistant for the Clinton administration)
A Faculty for Writing / Book Review Page
- Ronald H. Spector, After Tet: The Bloodiest Year in Vietnam
- Ali Bulent Cambel, Applied Chaos Theory
- William G. Wells, Working With Congress: A Practical Guide for Scientists
Speak Out and Viewpoint
- Wellness-A Cure for Middle Age?
Donald B. Ardell, BA '63
- Intervening to Save Democracy
Morton H. Halperin
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