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Marcelo Gleiser in conversation with Richard Fidler (ABC Brisbane)

9/29/2010
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In this podcast, Dartmouth physicist and author Marcelo Gleiser says scientists must accept there is no cosmic blueprint or overarching explanation for our existence.

Listen to the podcast, one of the “Conversations with Richard Fidler,” posted by ABC Brisbane on 9/29/10.

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An Architect and a Builder

6/30/2022
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A review of Godine at Fifty: A Retrospective of Five Decades in the Life of an Independent Publisher calls the new book by David Godine ’66 “one of the most delicious memoirs of publishing in many years.”
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