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Global Atlanta: Law Overlook Women, Latinos. Lack Of Definition As Minorities Loses Them Business.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

July 24, 2000 
The article is about how women and Latinos do not qualify as minorities under Georgia law. Professor Phil Klinkner is included in the story for his expertise. More ...

Imposing Ghosts Were Hovering - Richard Nelson Had James Joyce And John Huston To Deal With In Turning

The Los Angeles Times

July 16, 2000 
The story is about Tony Award winner Richard Nelson '72, and it includes reference to his time at Hamilton College. More ...

Here, There and Everywhere: A Quantum State Of Mind

The New York Times

July 11, 2000 
The story explores the development of quantum mechanics. A section focuses on physics professor Phil Pearle and his work in the field. More ...

The Patriot, The Other American, The Life Of Michael Harrington, By Maurice Isserman

The Los Angeles Times

July 2, 2000 
The article discusses the book "The Other American - The Life of Michael Harrington," by Maurice Isserman, professor at Hamilton College. More ...

Subtly But Stubbornly, Race Always Seeps Into Politics

The Chicago Tribune

July 2, 2000 
The article discusses how black Americans often play a role in defining presidential candidates. Professor of government, Phil Klinkner is quoted in the story. More ...

The Other American: The Untold Life Of Michael Harrington

The Wilson-Quarterly

July 1, 2000 
The article is a review of "The Other American", by professor Maurice Isserman. More ...

A.G. Lafley 'A Powerful Motivator'; New Leader Known For Building Loyalty

The Cincinnati Enquirer

June 9, 2000 
The story is about A.G. Lafley and it includes reference to Hamilton. More ...

The Left Wing Of The Possible - A Biography Of A Writer Who Tried To Change The World Once He Thought He Understood It.

The New York Times

May 28, 2000 
The article is a review of History Professor Maurice Isserman's "The Other American." More ...

A Telling Look At 'The Man Who Discovered Poverty'

The Boston Globe

May 28, 2000 
The story is about the life of Michael Harrington, the author of "The Other America" and the book written about Harrington by professor Maurice Isserman. More ...

Peonies Were Once Described As "Like Roses, But Without Thorns And Having Flowers Twice The Size"

The Syracuse Post-Standard

May 27, 2000 
The story discusses the history and beauty of peonies. There is a reference to the hybridization of peonies by A.P. Saunders at Hamilton and the current garden of peonies in the Root Glen. More ...
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