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Spring 2011
Williams Magazine
The CDE at 50: Steve Lewis ’60 shares his perspective on a half-century of the Center for Development Economics.
Beyond the Reading Group: The campus comes together to explore Ralph Ellison’s classic novel Invisible Man. Plus: Students recommend what to read next.
Squash with Street Cred: A sport long associated with a tiny subset of America’s elite helps to change the lives of inner-city kids
Taking Democracy Door to Door: As one of 1964’s youngest Freedom Riders, Chris Williams, now a College staffer, helped shape Civil Rights in America.

Chemical Intuition Eat. Prey. Love. Scrum for a Cure Our Stories, Our Responsibilities, Our Community

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  • Taking Democracy Door to Door

    As one of 1964’s youngest Freedom Riders, Chris Williams, now a College staffer, helped shape Civil Rights in America.

  • The CDE at 50

    Steve Lewis ’60 shares his perspective on a half-century of the Center for Development Economics.

  • Beyond the Reading Group

    The campus comes together to explore Ralph Ellison’s classic novel Invisible Man. Plus: Students recommend what to read next.

  • Squash with Street Cred

    A sport long associated with a tiny subset of America’s elite helps to change the lives of inner-city kids

    Departments

    • « Opinions & Expressions »

      President Adam Falk discusses making the most of the fiscal crisis. ... Letters from readers.

    • « Scene & Herd »

      News of Williams and beyond.

    • « Life of the Mind »

      Thomas E. Smith ’88 imparts chemical intuition. … Carrie Ryan ’00 brings the undead to life. ... Women's rugby scrums for a cure.

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