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Includes covers and articles from the Colby alumni magazine and from the Echo, correspondence, donor lists for the Mayflower Associates, and photographs.
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A collection of Colby student poetry edited by Norris Potter, Jr. "This 'Anthology of Recent Colby Verse' merits the attention of everyone interested in poetry-or in Colby. It contains, perhaps, no great poems; but it contains many interesting ones." --From the introduction by Merle Crowell, Editor of the American Magazine.
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Student Affairs Adds Deans for Spiritual Life, Sexual Diversity Hugh Gourley, Art Museum Director and Leader TwitterFEED Colby Covers the Campaign Mitchell Scholar Wins Travel Fellowship to Jordan Finance Alumni Give Students a Preview Shea Is New Goldfarb Center Director New Storage Facility To Be Boon to Colby Libraries Author and Icon, Woodward Receives Lovejoy Honor South African Reconciliation Advocate is Oak Fellow Message in a Box Tobacco Banned on Most of Campus New Mellon Fellowship in Environmental Studies Belgrade Lakes EPSCoR Research Has Impact Colby Volunteers Boost SAT Scores for Local Students
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Blair Offers Seven Lessons to Grads Writing for Everyone On the Job Front Brown's Organization SPARKs Change Seven Students Receive 2012 Fulbright Grants Faculty Awarded Named Professorships Focus on Humanities Bold Reflections TwitterFEED Two Hundred and Counting
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Once a homeless teen, Jessica Boyle ’12 worked to make Colby a place where students like her can thrive.
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Modeling Clean Energy A New Home Sweet Home Opening a Dialogue Walking in Someone Else's Shoes Delayed Reaction, Strong Occupation New Affiliation with Columbia Same Place, Different Mission Giving Marriage a New Ring TwitterFEED Microcosm of a Small World
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Tony Blair to Speak at Commencement Science Building Gets Go-Ahead Spike Lee Does the Colby Thing Historian Leonard Awarded Lincoln Prize Presidential Preview Show by Mike Daisey Creates Nationwide Controversy President Adams as Art Curator Chen Wins Peace Grant--Again Qin Awarded Watson Fellowship Roots in Slavery Tell Bigger Story TwitterFEED A (Real) Virtual Community Corrado Tapped as Expert on Super PACs
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A Touch of Glass Witness to History Colby Renews "No-Loan" Commitment Fresh Idea The Anthropology of Air Travel Oak Fellow Fights India's Caste System If the Ring Fits… TwitterFEED New Maisel Fund Opens Doors to the World Goodbye, Oil (Almost)
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Passion Defines Grads Colby Dumps Bottled Water Bullish on Colby: 2011 Graduates Find Success in Tight Market Four Fulbright Fellows; Projects for Peace Winners Hanson Scholar Feels an Affinity Philosophy Prof's Advice: "Plastikos" TwitterFEED Update: Nick Tucker '11J Student Entrepreneurs Win Start-Up Cash Schwalm '99 Shoots NFL Photo of the Year Rising Senior Wins Jeapardy! Admitting the Illustrious Class of 2015
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Hospital admissions (n = 15,450) to a state psychiatric hospital in Botucatu, São Paulo State, Brazil, over a 10-year period (1982-1991) were reviewed. 157 (1%) patients received a probable diagnosis of affective disorder according to DSM-III-R criteria. Among them, 46% had been diagnosed by the staff psychiatrists, and their diagnoses were sustained by the researchers, whereas 54% were diagnosed only by one of the researchers (F.K.C.). These last patients had previously received a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia or unspecified psychosis (ICD-9). Most of the patients with affective disorders were bipolar: 72 and 8%, respectively, presented manic and depressive episodes. Thus, only 20% received a diagnosis of major depression. A seasonal pattern in hospital admission was observed only for mania in women, their episodes occurring more often (p < 0.02) in spring and summer. No significant seasonal pattern in hospital admission for depression was found.