Articles tagged with 'Personal History'
Caroline Cook ’21 | March-April 2023
Although the College made Hannah Croasdale wait nearly 30 years to gain tenure, it offered one student an opportunity to learn why.
Jaime Hutter ’96 | January-February 2023
At some point, I came to see the world through different beer goggles.
Apoorva Dixit ’17 | November-December 2022
An alumna returns to her native country and explores the lingering effects of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy.
Art LaFrance ’60 | September-October 2022
After 65 years, a prankster comes clean about a risky stunt.
Joe Gleason ’77 | September-October 2021
An undergrad snaps his way through a wacky practice routine with hopes of landing a teaching assistant job.
Kathy Gord Callahan ’86 | July-August 2021
How my family ended up living with 200 puppies.
Charlotte Gross ’16 | May-June 2021
A young fire lookout learns to read the smoke.
Steve Brosnihan ’83 | September-October 2020
A cartoonist meets his muse—and is inspired to new “upwardses and onwardses.”
Denis O’Neill ’70 with Rob Wagner ’69 and Steve Adams ’69 | July-August 2020
Three buddies foster a fierce camaraderie.
Robert Sullivan ’75 | March-April 2020
The 2019 football championship sparks an homage to rooting for the good guys—and hating Harvard.

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Always Faithful
An excerpt from “War and American Life,” a collection of essays about U.S. veterans
Awash in Memories
Playwright Celeste Jennings ’18 explores family dynamics.
Supply and Demand

How the dismal science morphed into freakonomics and made econ the College’s most popular major

John C. Rhead ’67
A psychotherapist on the ’shroom boom

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