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Play's the Thing
How does it come to be that games become sports, that kids become athletes, that parents and coaches promote athletics as the crucible for molding miniature grown-ups? When does it stop being fun? When does play become work? Zen and the Art of Disorganized Play, by Walton R. Collins '51
Let the Games Begin, by Jake Page
Should Girls Just Wanna Have Fun? by Marcia Froelke Coburn
The Great Escape, by Kerry Temple '74
The Catecholamine Factor, by Beverly Merz
Go Out and Play by Lisa Twyman Bessone
Until the Bombs Came, by Vincent DeSantis
Even when last light had come to the Land of the Rising Sun, Japan refused to give in.

A Place of Our Own, by Kevin Coyne
Despite strong ties to the Catholic faith, Hispanics have not always felt comfortable in the U.S. church. In some places that's changing.

Art of the State, by Carl Anthony Apone '49
As state poet of Pennsylvania, Sam Hazo captures in verse the meaning of our life and times.

Notre Dame News

Doing the Right Thing: Student Volunteers
Women's Soccer; a year to remember
Outpost in the Holy Land
Virtual adventures
Findings
: A Look at Notre Dame Research
Quest for Supercurrent
To Your Health
Last Out: A writer mourns the final baseball game of his favorite player.
All my children: A mother of 10 considers the overpopulation issue.
This old house: Clearing the homestead stirs up more than dust.
Foul language: What the *&!2# are you talking about?

Alumni Section

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Classnotes


Spring cover art by Lew Azzinaro

Volume 24, Number 1
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