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John Lewis to speak at Cornell's Martin Luther King Jr. observance, Feb. 3

John Lewis who has been a leader in the Civil Rights Movement for more than three decades, will speak at Cornell's annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration Thursday, Feb. 3, at 4:30 p.m. in Sage Chapel.

Milstein family makes $10 million gift to Cornell Architecture, Art and Planning

A plan to build a new gateway to Cornell -- and create a much-needed facility for its architecture program -- will become a reality thanks to a gift of $10 million from Irma Milstein and her family.

Royal Society of New Zealand elects Shayle Searle, Cornell statistics professor, honorary fellow

The Royal Society of New Zealand has elected Shayle R. Searle, Cornell professor emeritus of biometrics, an honorary fellow. The Royal Society is the counter part of the National Academy of Sciences in the United States.

Jane Brody talk highlights Health Awareness Week, Feb. 7-14

The 20th annual Health Awareness Week on the Cornell is scheduled for Feb. 7-14, and it will feature a free lecture Feb. 9 by Jane Brody, author and Personal Health columnist.

Harvard economist Juliet Schor to discuss decline of leisure time Feb. 1

Juliet Schor, a professor of women's studies at Harvard University and author will give a free and open lecture titled 'Time, for a Change' on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at noon in the Faculty Commons of Martha Van Rensselaer Hall.

Cornell Board of Trustees to meet in New York City Jan. 27-29

The Cornell University Board of Trustees will hold its first meeting of 2000 at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York City, Jan. 27 through Jan. 29.

At Cornell Feline Health Center, new cat book author's muse is Dr. Mew

If the new book 'Dr Mew' from the director of Cornell's Feline Health Center reads like 'What Your Cat Wants You to Know about Kitty Care,' that's not surprising.

1-800-KITTY-DR puts Cornell veterinary college experts on the line for anxious cat owners

The 1-800-KITTY-DR phone rings in Cornell University's Feline Health Center and veterinarian Fiona Hickford is on the line, ready to answer questions for a consultation fee.

Robert F. Holland, Cornell scientist who helped usher in the age of hygienic, aseptic packaging of milk, dies at 91

Robert Francis Holland, whose early research as a Cornell food science professor helped usher in the age of the aseptic milk carton in the United States, died on Jan. 16. He was 91.

Cornell Board of Trustees to meet in New York City Jan. 27-29

The Cornell University Board of Trustees will hold its first meeting of 2000 at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York City, Jan. 27 through Jan. 29.

Male physiques and wide screen are film highlights

In January and February, Cornell Cinema bares all with "The Male Body: Screenings and Preenings," a series of six films celebrating the masculine form on screen.

Harold Craft named new vice president for administration, CFO

Cornell President Hunter Rawlings announced Jan. 3 that he will recommend to the Cornell Board of Trustees the appointment of Harold D. Craft Jr. as vice president for administration and chief financial officer, effective Feb. 1.