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The Last of a ClassT hey were an extraordinary group in an extraordinary time. So many are gone. But the Class of '33 isn't quite ready for an epitaph. |
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Finely TunedH ailed for its acoustics, Bing Concert Hall is also seen as an instrument for changing Stanford's profile in the arts. |
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Popcorn and ProfundityN ew Yorker film critic David Denby, MA '69, author of Do the Movies Have a Future?, hopes fantasy doesn't crowd humanity out of film. |
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- What a Lovely Thing a Rose Is: Riding on Rose Bowl adrenaline, STANFORD editor Kevin Cool sums up what it was like in the stands that day in Pasadena.
- Postscript: The Sopranos creater David Chase releases his first feature film; the implications of drone programs; and more news from past story subjects.
- Meet the Parents: What moms and dads go through on the football field sidelines.

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