Winter 2006 Bulletin

 

WINTER 2006
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Contents

Features

AN OPEN BOOK 
Exeter hired its first librarian 100 years ago, and today the Academy Library is what it is because of its librarians: not simply a home for books, but a place where students learn about learning. Article by Susannah Clark '84.

JUSTICE WITHOUT BORDERS
Justice Joseph Nadeau '55 has stepped down from the NH Supreme Court, but as an adviser to judges in Iraq and Eastern Europe, he has only stepped up his commitment to the law.  Article by Johanna Maranto

SIMPLY SMASHING
Now in its 75th year, Exeter's squash program is stronger than ever, thanks to a long tradition of championship teams and the first-rate Fisher Squash Center. Article by Ken Belbin

Departments

Around the Table

The Soul of Our School
Marcia Carlisle, Teacher and Activist (1946-2005)
In Katrina's Wake
Table Talk with Director of Admissions Michael Gary
Anthropologist Thayer Scudder '48 Receives the Phillips Award 
Exeter Introduces Its First Arabic Language Course 
Coming Home to Harkness 
Jennifer Wilhelm: Learning Green by Living Green 
An Apple From The Teacher 
Preservationists Rally to Save The Daniel Webster Farm 
'A Wonderful Exeter Evening' 
Live from Exeter: Webcast of The Exeter-Andover Game 
Exoniana

Exonians in Review

From Every Quarter

Finis Origine Pendet, by Benedetta (Bess) Macri '98

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