Online Search Tool ‘Lifting a Veil’ on Yale’s Collections

Online Search Tool ‘Lifting a Veil’ on Yale’s Collections

Archives at Yale, a new software tool launched in early September, allows students, faculty, and other researchers to search more precisely across and within more than 5,000 collections held by 10 Yale libraries and museums. The new tool is based on a widely used open-source web application — which means that Yale’s investment in developing it will benefit other libraries and museums around the world. “Yale’s collections are unusually large and diverse, with unique information…

Yale Is New Target Over Alleged Anti-Asian Bias

Yale Is New Target Over Alleged Anti-Asian Bias

U.S. Education and Justice Departments are investigating. University says its practices are legal. https://www.insidehighered.com/admissions/article/2018/09/27/us-reveals-investigation-alleged-anti-asian-bias-yale By Scott Jaschik September 27, 2018 The U.S. Departments of Education and Justice revealed Wednesday that they are conducting an investigation into whether Yale University discriminates against Asian American applicants. The investigation comes as a lawsuit making similar claims against Harvard University — and backed by the Justice Department — is about to go to trial. Yale, in a statement sent to students and faculty members,…

Submit New “Books By Classmates”

Submit New “Books By Classmates”

According to the Class Survey, 49 percent of us have published a book or an article in a scholarly journal. So, to showcase our work, Yale1969.org hosts are section called Books By Classmates, a searchable and sortable library showing ALL the books we’ve authored or edited.  Check it out! 

Send us information about YOUR books by using the contact form or emailing support@Yale1969.org   Send only the ISBN or ASIN number OR links to the books on any website, and we will …

The Long Decline of DKE, Brett Kavanaugh’s Fraternity at Yale

The Long Decline of DKE, Brett Kavanaugh’s Fraternity at Yale

By Eren Orbey September 25, 2018   Last week, after Christine Blasey Ford went public with an allegation that Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a party in high school, the Yale Daily News published an old photograph that directed scrutiny to the Supreme Court nominee’s college years. In the black-and-white image, two brothers of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity march across Yale’s campus in an initiation rite, one of them carrying a flag fashioned…

alternative: Crisis at Columbia

alternative: Crisis at Columbia

Here is a scanned copy of a May ’68 issue of an “underground” journal that frankly I had forgotten about: the alternative. This issue drilled into the “Crisis At Columbia,” as reported by a ’67 Yalie who was a grad student at Columbia at the time. Re-reading this now was eerie — partly because it was more complex than I remember, and the threat of violence was …

Rick Drost

Rick Drost

Branford College’s Rick Drost has been a lifelong singer but in recent years has become a much-sought-after singer/songwriter/guitarist. With the release of his solo album, Turning the World, he has begun performing in national venues such as Passim in Cambridge, MA.

Survey: 3. Work, Career, Net Worth

Survey: 3. Work, Career, Net Worth

Work, career, volunteering, entrepreneurship — what did the broad sweep of our productive years entail?  What are we doing now?  How well, financially speaking, did we do?  That’s the subject of this installment of these “reports From The Class Survey.” When we first graduated, before settling into a serious career, we had to deal with the draft, taking time away, going to graduate school, serving in the Peace Corps (5% of us served in the…

Friday Night Plans for Yale-Harvard Weekend Finalized

Friday Night Plans for Yale-Harvard Weekend Finalized

Tickets to the Yale-Harvard Game in Boston on Saturday, Nov. 17th, are over 90% sold out.  We’re now happy to confirm the details for the Friday evening festivities, which are composed of a dinner at Henrietta’s Table, a superb Cambridge restaurant that is a short walk from where the Yale-Harvard Glee Club concert will be held. Note: Limited ticket availability. It should be a fun evening!

Yale Researchers ‘Teleport’ a Quantum Gate

Yale Researchers ‘Teleport’ a Quantum Gate

By Jim Shelton September 5, 2018 Yale University researchers have demonstrated one of the key steps in building the architecture for modular quantum computers: the “teleportation” of a quantum gate between two qubits, on demand. The findings appear online Sept. 5 in the journal Nature. The key principle behind this new work is quantum teleportation, a unique feature of quantum mechanics that has previously been used to transmit unknown quantum states between two parties without…

Ten Things They Didn’t Tell You At Freshman Orientation (WSJ)

Ten Things They Didn’t Tell You At Freshman Orientation (WSJ)

(By David Gelernter.   Mr. Gelernter is a professor of computer science at Yale and chief scientist at Dittach LLC.) https://www.wsj.com/articles/ten-things-they-didnt-tell-you-at-freshman-orientation-1536010557 Learn how to be a good American, challenge your teachers, study a language, and tackle hard subjects. By David Gelernter Sept. 3, 2018 5:35 p.m. ET Welcome to Yale. Please disregard what you’ve been told so far, and follow these instructions. 1. Understand that you’re here to learn how to be good citizens of the…

The 2019 Whiffenpoofs To Join Us For Brunch In Boston in November

The 2019 Whiffenpoofs To Join Us For Brunch In Boston in November

Confirmed: The 2019 Whiffenpoofs will serenade us during the brunch before The Game in Fenway Park, Boston, on November 17th.  This continues a multi-decade tradition of the Whiffs or Whim’n’Rhythm singing at the biennial brunch in our Cambridge home on those years when The Game is played at Harvard. The brunch will be held at The Hawthorne, an upscale bar/restaurant that we have rented for a “private event” prior to the Yale-Harvard Game.  The food is being…

A Misbegotten Candidacy for the Yale Corporation

A Misbegotten Candidacy for the Yale Corporation

This time, character matters as much as ideology. I’m very sorry to have to open up a controversy on our class website, but some classmates’ obviously well-intentioned support for Jamie Kirchick’s write-in candidacy to become a trustee of Yale deserves a substantive response. Exercising my freedom of speech (Remember the Woodward Report?!), I’ll unload a bit here, because I happen to know how dramatically unsuited Kirchick is for membership on Yale Corporation. I was a…

Remember The New Journal?  Here’s Its First Year!

Remember The New Journal? Here’s Its First Year!

The New Journal began in 1967, the brainchild of Yale Daily News expatriates Pete Yeager and Dan Yergin, both ’68.   It was student-run and free — one of the first serious, college publications that didn’t require a subscription.
A few of us ’69ers joined that first year:  Paul Malamud, Howard Newman, Jean-Pierre Jordan.  (Any others? if so, leave a comment.)    The next year more people got involved: According to the Yale Banner a total of 12 of our classmates were involved: John Adams, Milton Anderson, Paul …