Letters
Alumni write about unforeseen opportunities; the Divinity School coffee shop; Sam Greenlee, EX’57; Willie Davis, MBA’68; and more.
Alumni write about Burton-Judson memories, English professor Michael Murrin, good square meals at Valois, and more.
Alumni share their memories of Roy Mackal, Leon Kass, tastes of Hyde Park, and more.
Alumni write with memories of the Chicago Journal, Morry's Deli, Salonica, and more.
Alumni check the weather, remember Midway Studios, and more.
Letter writers address the risks that come with every medication, affirm the ongoing relevance of public trust doctrine, dive into Promontory Point memories, and more.
This issue’s reader dispatches address public spaces College access, South Side music, “Ribs ’n’ Bibs, Ribs ’n’ Bibs,” football traditions, and more.
Readers write in about the school of Doc Films; the alumnus movie star we overlooked; Irish music; Bette Howland and her legacy; Themosticles, Thucydides; and more.
Readers write in about the Oriental Institute; the life of Justice John Paul Stevens, LAB’37, AB’41; Afghanistan's landscape; and more.
Readers weigh in on 100 years of the Oriental Institute, the life of David Bevington, the merits of college athletics, and more.
Readers weigh in on the specialness of Special Collections, medical care models, what ails our democracy, and more.