June 7, 2002
Author of Suppressed History of Girls' School Will See Book Published; Bell Labs Researcher Charged With Falsifying Data in Key Papers
START THE PRESSES: A private girls' school in Baltimore has reversed its decision to suppress a book chronicling its history, and will allow the Johns Hopkins University Press to publish the work.
More than 140 historians had petitioned the Bryn Mawr School to permit the book's publication after the matter was reported in The Chronicle and in The Sun, a Baltimore newspaper.
In a letter last month from the school's trustees to Andrea D. Hamilton, the book's author, Bryn Mawr
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