Case Magazine - Spring 2004 | C o n t e n t s : -Vol. 16 | No. 3



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FEATURES
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Altruism. The scientific study of the concept is an emerging field, and a Case research center—the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love—is helping to lead the way. By Kristin Ohlson


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Beth Overmoyer functions under many titles, from medical oncologist to administrator. Whatever her role on a given day, patient care remains at the fore. By Patricia Faller


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What was it like to be a child in ancient Greece? Case art historian Jenifer Neils not only found out—she turned her discoveries into a major touring art exhibition. By G. M. Donley


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Where law meets linguistics, P. K. Saha is there. The retired Case English professor is a force to reckon with when legal cases are on the line. By Kathy Ewing


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The Alumni Journal
Class notes from alumni representing all of Case Western Reserve University's current and former schools and colleges, a Q & A with Nobel Prize winner Paul C. Lauterbur, and a Spotlight on an alumnus who recently completed a yearlong stint as a United Nations weapons inspector.

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Illustration by Cathie Bleck


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