July/August 2006
Volume 69, Number 6
Feature stories:
The Bulldog and the Panther
by Paul Bass ’82 and Doug Rae
In 1970, the rhetoric ran hot and fears of deadly violence ran high as the Black Panthers called for a national protest rally on May Day. This is the story of how Yale and New Haven kept the peace.

Last Will
by Harold Bloom, Lawrence Manley, and Lena Cowen Orlin
This summer, Shakespeare’s will is on view at Yale. What does it tell us about the playwright? And what about that second-best bed? The Yale Alumni Magazine asked three scholars to do a close reading.

From Page to Stage
by Cathy Shufro
Three student playwrights. Three plays. Seventy-nine actors, directors, managers, dramaturgs, and designers. Fifty pounds of red cork. Cherries out of season. (Theater is more complicated than you think.)

Commencement 2006
Sandra Day O’Connor and Edward Albee were among those granted degrees this year on a sunny commencement day. Amid the festivities, we heard from a few of the other 3,511.
Baccalaureate Address
by Richard Levin ’74PhD
As a model for life after Yale, President Rick Levin told graduating seniors, one could do worse than Benjamin Franklin.

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