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May - Jun 2014

Just a few weeks to go until we gather in Hanover to mark 25 years since we got up early on a Sunday morning in June, donned our black robes, listened quizzically to poet Joseph Brodsky telling us to embrace boredom and headed out into the wide w

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Sept - Oct 2013

“Was it a slow day at the office or a truly sub-par attempt to sue a client that inspired lawyer Stephen B.

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Sept - Oct 2012

Glorious weather marked my return to campus in May for Alumni Council and a few packed days of activities.

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Sept - Oct 2011

Greetings from Siobhan Wescott, columnist pinch hitter, having resumed frequent traveling after graduating medical school three years ago (no longer tethered to a pager for long hours helps significantly).

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Nov - Dec 2012

Brian Frazier has been an assistant U.S. attorney in Miami since 2000. His tenure has included serving as the prosecutor on U.S. v. Jose Padilla, the case of the U.S. citizen who trained with al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.

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Nov - Dec 2011

This July marked the second Emmy nomination for Connie Britton, for “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.” Connie was nominated two years in a row for her role as Tami Taylor on the show Friday Night Lights, which r

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May - Jun 2013

Michele (Dogin) Hernandez Bayliss turned 46 in spectacular style this winter, hiking the last of the “Winter Adirondack 46” with a 17-mile, 12-hour hike over three difficult peaks.

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May - Jun 2012

Our very own Phil Ginsburg is a real-life Amy Poehler, whose fictional TV character stars in the NBC sitcom, Parks and Recreation.

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May - June 2011

Every fall for the last seven years at Tuck’s orientation Russell Wolff has given a speech to students about dream jobs, a perfect description of his own life since he graduated from Tuck in 1994.

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Mar - Apr 2013

Spring is around the corner, but this column was written in the middle of an old-fashioned New England snowstorm, on the cusp of a new year, as giant flakes fell outside my lakeside window in the Berkshire hills of Massachusetts.