April 6, 2001
Volume CXXXII, Number 20

 










 

Ask Dr. Jeff
By JEFF BENSON, M.D. DUDLEY COE HEALTH CENTER

    Dear Dr. Jeff: I was recently seen in the Health Center for possible mono. I already had mono once before, and you said you weren't supposed to be able to get it again (though some people believed they had.) I tested negative this time, but you said that didn't absolutely mean I didn't have mono. I'm confused! What's the story here? L.T.

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Columns: A Tale of Two Unions
By JAMES L. BROWN, COLUMNIST

   The touted architectural connection between Bowdoin and Harvard is frequently limited to the nascent years of our institution.
   Massachusetts Hall and the Quad bear a striking resemblance to similar features of the Yard upon which our campus was modeled. The extent of our connection is often limited to this Georgian period in our history, but at the turn of the century, a similarity with our sister institution resurfaced.


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Two Years Beneath the Pines: A new landfall
By LUDWIG RANG, ALUMNUS CONTRIBUTOR

    After an inadvertently-long break, today we resume our series with the story of the author's final year at Bowdoin, and his apologies for having missed publication on March 9 due to a mix-up in dates.

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O.O. Howard, Part 18: Land of the Free