Contents for Nov. 20-Dec. 3, 1998
- Thirty-five years after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, an independent scholar at Brown is writing a book that promises to shed new light on the often-criticized finding of the Warren Commission by examining the personalities of the men who made up the seven-member panel. If people knew what happened on the commission, they might be more at peace with the committee's findings, the scholar says.
- A national team of researchers led by Dr. Martin B. Keller has published the first study suggesting that the drug sertraline, prescribed under the brand name Zoloft, effectively treats chronic depression.
- Four Brown students representing the campus chapter of Oxfam America and their Marble Project are featured in Washington, D.C., as Oxfam kicks off its 25th annual "Fast for a World Harvest."