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Gerry and the List, and the Notes

I keep a well-thumbed list of alumni writers, faculty writers and, above all, of the faithful band of contributors on whom we call regularly to write for the magazine. Some of them write for us regularly, some no more than…

Must Be Christmas

I serve on a fund-raising committee with a Lutheran pastor and he came to mind yesterday as I was writing checks for our end-of-the-year giving. Yes, it’s a regular calendar event, in our family at least, as the tax year…

A Soldier’s Tale

The Rev. Anselm Keefe, O.Praem., ’16 (left) touched thousands of lives in positive ways. Priest, teacher, biologist and dean of the college, Keefe (1895-1974) also served in the U.S. Army as colonel and chaplain. At the magazine, we recently received new…

First-Day Cover

As we publish each new issue of the magazine there is the ceremonial hanging of the new cover poster in the lobby of our office, and for this we need our tallest intern. Erich Wegencke ’16 stepped up for the…

“Song of the Unsung Alumni”

  Sometimes you read a piece and think, well, darn it. Not just because it’s exquisitely written but because it’s the perfect expression of a simple and universal idea – an idea that’s just been lying out there, waiting to…

From the Mailbox

Nice thank-you note from one of the “League of Their Own” ladies in this morning’s mail, following the story we ran on their visit to campus, Play Ball! We like the baseball cards enclosed. We especially like the choice of…

Gray Matter

So today I spent a little time in a meeting in the new Gehl-Mulva Science building – my first time there with a real – real as in this-building-is-now-open-for-business – professional purpose. Our meeting was with Larry Scheich (Chemistry) and…

The Little Libraries That Could

I think I must be very late to the party but walking across campus this afternoon I noticed we have a new Little Free Library. This one comes via the English honors society, Sigma Tau Delta and, appropriately enough, it…

An Interview to Remember

Intern Amy Mrotek ’16 introduces herself in this guest post, written after one of the first interviews she conducted for the magazine. As a profound believer in the power of stories, one of my favorite tasks in my new job…