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Vol. 36, Number 6, September 23, 2004

Reaping old-time tradition


Robert Barker/University Photography

Anatto McMillan, 5, learns how to harvest seeds from corn stalks with the help of volunteer Elyse Williams during "Judy's Day 1800s: Harvesting Upstate History," held Sept. 19 at Cornell Plantations. The annual event is named for the late Judy Abrams, a longtime supporter of the Plantations.


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Highlights

Beijing Opera's 'The Adventures of the Monkey King' comes to CU

Five World Food Prize laureates will speak at CU on global hunger

NSF awards Cornell $6.5 million for tomato genome, other projects

Urie Bronfenbrenner authors new work: 'Making Human Beings Human'

Kevin Kornegay is named one of the top 50 black research scientists

Nation and National Review editors' CU debate ranged far and wide

CU researchers use a nanotube to create an oscillator weighing an atom

Event celebrates work of Ithaca's second City of Asylum resident

CU surveys find stalking not uncommon in undergrad relationships

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