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Updated: Monday, November 23, 2009 1:03 a.m.

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Jan. 13, 1913: Relics of Expedition Await Transportation to Peabody Museum 1.24.08

One hundred and thirty-six soiled and battered wooded cases containing the greater part of the collections made by the Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1912 were unloaded yesterday morning and carried into the basement of Welch Hall.

August 1976: After 268 years of all-male Yale, women try to get past ‘grinds’ 1.23.08

Yale women are so goddamned didactic. Why can’t we have some good, unmotivated graffiti around here for a change? Glance at the graffiti in the women’s bathrooms around campus and you’d think all Yale women were sex-starved, men hating, lonely, desperate lesbians or worried about being pregnant.

April 8, 1968: Militants Gather On Green, Yale Closed In King Tribute 1.22.08

Two thousand blacks marched to the Green Friday to hear 16 local leaders tell them “The King is dead” in a highly militant public demonstration.

Sept. 6, 2001: Nudged by rivals, Yale built its plans 1.15.08

Wednesday’s financial aid announcement reiterated Yale’s commitment to supporting undergraduates, but comments made by administrators during the decision making process and after its completion suggest that competitive pressures carried the day.

Sept. 24, 1990: Yale officials search for author of hate letter 12.05.07

Investigators seeking the author of an anonymous hate letter sent to 10 African-American students at the Law School last week will not reveal whether they have developed any strong leads.

Nov. 2, 1993: In his first mayoral win, DeStefano sweeps all 30 city wards 11.07.07

Democrat John DeStefano, Jr. swept all 30 New Haven wards, surprising even himself with the extent of his 80 percent victory in yesterday’s mayoral election.

Oct. 1966: Branford, Dwight Hall forums discuss contraceptive pills 10.25.07

The Rev. David M. Byers told a group of students at the Branford Medical Forum last night that members of the Yale community exhibit a “sexual double standard that is really sick — really sick!”