Spring 2002
Welcome
to the online edition of The Exeter Bulletin, the quarterly alumni
/ae magazine of Phillips Exeter Academy.
Updated May 2002 |
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How Failing at Exeter Made a Success of George Plimpton Wherein George Plimpton ’44, who went on to great success as a writer, editor and amateur extraordinaire, recounts his numerous misadventures while a student at Exeter.
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Breaking New Ground
Already a confirmed naturalist during his student days, Gifford Pinchot, PEA class of 1884, went on to become the founding chief of the U.S. Forest Service, as well as a pioneering conservationist.
By Char Miller |
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Making a Splash
That’s exactly what Roger Nekton has done during his almost four decades as coach of the boys’ swimming, diving and water polo programs. Plus, winter sports.
By Bob Reinert |
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