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May 1
The music of resistance
How celebrated jazz pianist and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Anthony Davis ’69 is changing the narrative.
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May 1
¿Cómo se dice?
Students reclaim the language of home through new courses designed for heritage speakers of Spanish.
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Non sibi and the environment

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Par excellence

Inside Look
Exeter Deconstructed: The Davis Library

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Early Investments

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You've Got Braile
Alex Braile '10 explores the exciting everyday adventures of Alex, his wife, Science Instructor Summer Morrill '11 and their cat. They live in Soule Hall. Find more of his comic @youvegotbraile.
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Finis Origine Pendet

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Finis Origine Pendet: Quiet Crossings
Memorial Minute
Bradbury Longfellow Cilley Professor of Greek and Chair of the Department of Classical Languages, Emeritus (1922-2019)
David Douglas Coffin
’64 (Hon.); P’71
David Douglas Coffin was born in New York City in 1922 and attended Hotchkiss before going on to Yale, where he earned a B.A. in classics in 1942, followed by an M.A. in 1947. Between these degrees, he served as a naval intelligence officer during the Second World War. In 1948, David won a fellowship to study at King’s College, Cambridge, where he met his wife, Rosemary Baldwin. more
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