Issue January-February 2026 Class Note 1955. It’s the end of October as these notes are done for your reading in January. Read more about Class Note 1955
Issue January-February 2026 Class Note 1955. It’s the end of October as these notes are done for your reading in January. Read more about Class Note 1955
Issue January-February 2026 Class Note 1954. —David Dame, 2515 NW 77 Blvd., Apt. T403, Gainesville, FL 32606; (352) 378-7151; dadame@ufl.edu Read more about Class Note 1954
Issue January-February 2026 Class Note 1954. —David Dame, 2515 NW 77 Blvd., Apt. T403, Gainesville, FL 32606; (352) 378-7151; dadame@ufl.edu Read more about Class Note 1954
Issue January-February 2026 Class Note 1953. As I write this, our part of New Hampshire is suffering from a “high-alert” drought. We’ve had very little rain all summer and have been asked to conserve water wherever possible. Read more about Class Note 1953
Issue January-February 2026 Class Note 1953. As I write this, our part of New Hampshire is suffering from a “high-alert” drought. We’ve had very little rain all summer and have been asked to conserve water wherever possible. Read more about Class Note 1953
Issue January-February 2026 Class Note 1950. It was all we expected and more. The 75th reunion is history. Read more about Class Note 1950
Issue January-February 2026 Class Note 1950. It was all we expected and more. The 75th reunion is history. Read more about Class Note 1950
Issue January-February 2026 Class Note 1945. As you read these notes, the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, Italy, are right around the corner. Read more about Class Note 1945
Issue January-February 2026 Class Note 1945. As you read these notes, the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, Italy, are right around the corner. Read more about Class Note 1945
Features The Legacy of Chinese Language Professor Susan Blader From language drills to “Noodle Hour,” she guided her students into a world that many made their own.
Features The Legacy of Chinese Language Professor Susan Blader From language drills to “Noodle Hour,” she guided her students into a world that many made their own.