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Stanford Today
March/April 1997
The Revival of Faiths
| The Relative Proof
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After 37 years of research at Stanford, a three-ton, trumpet-nosed
spacecraft called Gravity Probe B is ready to test one of the foundations of
modern science: Albert Einsteins Theory of General Relativity.
By Robert Lee Hotz with David F. Salisbury
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| Faith Makes a Comeback |
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A search for spiritual renewal among students revives ancient
questions about intellect and spirit. With 31 religious organizations at Stanford
today, students ar pressing for attention in two areas: classroom treatment of
religion and guidance on how to deal with lifes big questions. By Diane Manuel
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| Doing the Wright Thing |
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A Stanford landmark and a national architectural treasure, the
Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Hanna House had fallen into disrepair. With a welcome
infusion of funding, its stature will soon be restored. By Larry Gordon
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