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March/April 2006
Editor's Note
Technology as a Tool
Uncharted Territory
Google guru Vinton Cerf talks with NEH Chairman Bruce Cole about the Internet's role in the humanities.
The Camera's Eye
Through the Lens of Jack London
The writer provides photographic records of his adventures. By Caroline Kim-Brown
Reliving History Frame by Frame
Early newsreels put Americans in the front row for major world events. By Maggie Reichers
Documenting Pittsburgh's Past
A photographer captures the jazz musicians and sports stars of the 1930s and beyond. By Paulette W. Campbell
Urban Life
Virtual St. Louis
A new Web site allows visitors to reconstruct a city's earlier times. By Cynthia Barnes
A Perfect Fit
How the New York garment industry helped shape American society. By Victor Wishna
American Dramatist
A Long Dark Journey into Light
Plays drawn from his own turbulent life are the subject of a new Eugene O'Neill documentary. By Janis Johnson
Around the Nation
In Focus
Growing up abroad led Doug Quin to take a grassroots approach to programming in North Carolina. By Nikki Moustaki
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