Kelley Out
Kelley ousted as health-system head
Clinical Trials Put on Hold at Gene-Therapy Lab
FDA suspends gene-therapy research
Obituaries
Mar|Apr 2000
Mar|Apr 2000
Vol. 98, No. 4
Through the Lens
Across the U.S.A. with photographer Mary Ellen Mark. American Odyssey.
The Women of Winter
Women's squash and basketball score firsts.
The Secret of Your Success —Civility
Peter Post C’72
We’re Still Here. Now What?
Dr. Theodore Daniels ASC’81 Gr’85
Don’t Mess with Texas Monthly
Michael R. Levy W’68
Cross Leaves Grisham in the Dust—in Germany
Donna Woolfolk Cross CW’69
Political Lessons from a Pro
Edward G. Rendell C’65
Alumni Notes
Mar|Apr 2000
On the Road
From the Editor: Jan|Feb 2000
Admission Denied
Naomi Nakano had already experienced discrimination at Penn when she was restricted to the basement of Houston Hall because she was a woman—then she found herself at the center of a storm of protest over the University’s wartime policy of excluding Japanese Americans from admission.
Rebirth on the River
When the Fairmount Water Works was born in the 19th century, its cutting-edge technology and pleasing gardens drew hordes of tourists. Penn alumni working on a $26 million restoration and environmental-education project at the site hope to create a new life for this half-forgotten landmark that helped a city grow.
Homecoming 1999
Homecoming 1999
Letters
Jan|Feb 2000: Evans’ unfinished work, a wrong rhymed, more on architecture.
Stall-Searching
Bathroom readers unite!
The Health System’s Road to Recovery
From College Hall | Restoring the Health System’s finances.
Rosie and the Moth
How an old woman—superstitious and wise—died as she lived.
And Then There Were Two …
Hamilton Village architects’ designs
Bakers Give $11 Million
$11 million for Baker Forum and financial aid
Glandt Takes Over at SEAS
Glandt named SEAS dean
Study to Examine Minority Performance in the Academy
Study to assess minorities’ academic performance




















