Letters
Feb 1998: Athletic department faulted, more on West Philly, Lieber's secret revealed.
House Proud
All Penn undergraduates can benefit from college houses.
Dropping the Ball
Football team forfeits five wins due to player ineligibility
Suspect Arrested
Man suspected of shooting a College senior has been arrested.
Remembering the Women Who Went to War
Architecture: Monument honors women in military
Heard on Campus
What it takes to be a defense lawyer.
A Big Gift to Cure Cancer
$100 million for cancer research.
Demographer Preston Takes the Helm at SAS
New SAS dean named. Plus: Q&A.
Saturation Bombing with Books
Philadelphia students take on 100 Book Challenge.
The Dangers and Lessons of Vicarious Thrills
This is your brain ... seeing others on crack
The Aye of the Tiger
In which Ivy League loyalty wins out in the end.
Briefly Noted
Feb 1998 | A selection of recent books by alumni and faculty, or otherwise of interest to the University community.
Alumni Notes
Feb 1998
Fulfilling Requests Large and Small For 20 Years
John Neary C'71
Former Cover Model Now Covers the News
Willow Bay C'85
Wharton on the Hudson
Residents of One Columbus Place need only walk into their lobby to see some three dozen members of Wharton's Class of '97.
Toying Around Got TB Patient Back on Track
Banker Marshal H. Larrabee II now makes toy trains.
General who?
From now on, there will be no confusing Penn's alumni association with any other.
Fugitive Remains in France
Efforts to extradite Ira Einhorn, C'61, to the United States to serve a life sentence for a 1977 murder have so far met with a firm "non" from French authorities.
Obituaries
Feb 1998