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Disloyalty As A Principle: Why Communists Spied

Foreign Service Journal

October 1, 2000 
Story by Maurice Isserman, a history professor at Hamilton College, about why communists spied in the 1930s and during WWII. More ...

Narrowing Of Danish Polls Set Up Market For Volatile Euro

Dow Jones Newswires

September 25, 2000 
Government Professor Alan Cafruny is quoted throughout this story which looks at the Danes' sentiment toward the euro. More ...

Teens and Guns:Their View

Chicago Tribune

September 24, 2000 
The Story is based on the results of the "Youth and Guns" survey designed by Denise Gilbert, a sociology professor at Hamilton College. More ...

Hsi Lai: Politics Not As Usual

Tricycle.com

September 21, 2000 
This on-line journal about Buddhism contained a review of Religious Studies Professor Richard Seager's book Buddhism in America. More ...

Researcher Casts Doubts On Some Underground Railroad Sites

Associated Press Newswires

September 19, 2000 
History Professor Peter Hinks is the source for this story about the historical evidence of underground railroad stops. More ...

Great Schools At Great Prices

U.S News & World Report

September 18, 2000 
The article ranked Hamilton College 30th for best value among the national liberal arts colleges. More ...

The Secret To Personal Ads: Read Between The Lines

Sunbury (PA) Daily Item

September 17, 2000 
This article discusses the study by anthropology professor Douglass Raybeck about the truth in personal ads. More ...

Who Won? There's Deep Disagreement Among Experts

The Buffalo News

September 14, 2000 
The article is about the disagreement over who won the initial debate in the race for the U.S. Senate seat in New York. Phil Klinkner, a government professor at Hamilton College gives it to Lazio. More ...

Upstate Companies Not Using New Management Practices, Survey Finds

Register-Star

September 12, 2000 
The story is about the results of a Hamilton/Zogby study which showed that the upstate NY region has failed to adopt new workplace models. More ...

The Buddhist Path It's Becoming Well-Traveled, Both With Serious, Long-Term Practitioners And Those Simply Curious About Its Contemplative Approach To Life.

Portland Press Herald

September 9, 2000 
The story is about the rise in popularity of Buddhism in America and religion professor Richard Seager, an expert on American Buddhism is quoted. More ...
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