A Slow Day at the Office

Today I’m practicing slow journalism. Today I said yes to an opportunity to which common sense dictated I say no. I drove south instead of north. I skipped the office, I went well off-campus; out on a limb, on the lam…

Family Reading

Tongue-in-cheek text from younger son: “Ugh: I have to read some ‘Being Norbertine’ article by one ‘Allen, S.’ for my first graduate course.” Which is how we in the office discovered that the cover story of our Summer 2014 issue is now…

Good to Go

Somehow we were ready to send the spring issue to print, and there were still two hours in hand before we were due to deliver the files. This never happens, by the way. We’re a busy office, and we’re never…

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…