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Winter 2004
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Contents
Features
HATS
OFF!
For 125 years, 'The Exonian' has been Exeter's newspaper of record, serving
as a forum for student opinion and spawning several generations of talented
writers and editors. By Katherine Towler. Photographs by Brian Crowley.
'THE
POWER OF TRADITION, THE IMPERATIVE OF CHANGE'
Throughout its 223-year history, Exeter has sought to balance these two
forces in its academic curriculum. As the latest curriculum review nears
its conclusion, we look at when the curriculum has changed, and why. By
Ron Kim.
FALL
SPORTS TEAMS RISE TO THE OCCASION
Led by the football team's best performance since 1956, Exeter varsity
teams made the fall a season to remember. By Bob Reinert.
Departments
Around the Table
An
Understanding of the Larger World, by Pricipal Tyler C. Tingley
Academy Center Project Receives Full
Funding
Dr. Ira D. Helfand '67 Receives
the John Phillips Award
Academy Honors Michael V.
Oneal '74 With President's Award
Cum Laude Society
Concert Choir to Tour Florida
Primary Colors
The McGuinn Conference on Shakespeare
Takes the Stage
Summer School Takes Off!
Table Talk with Tiankai Liu '04 by
Bill Ewing
A Man For All Seasons: George Plimpton
'44 (1927-2003)
Thomas Ehrlich '52 on Service Learning
Endowment Return Gets High Marks
Trustee Roundup
Lamont Poet Tony Hoagland
Exoniana
Exonians
in Review
From
Every Quarter
In
Memoriam: Rex McGuinn
Finis
Origine Pendet,
by The Reverend Jamie Hamilton
About
the Bulletin
Index
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