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 Postcards from Bates   A few picture stories from the print issue 

Hathorn belltower at dusk

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On the Waterfront: Ed Glaser '73 is always a helpful harbormaster, even in the face of controversy |
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Just Our Martha: "I will let autism define my life so it does not have to define my daughter's" |
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Degrees of Separation: NBC's Brian Williams received his first college degree, a Bates one at that, exactly 40 years after his brother was denied his. |
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A Penney Earned: Shirl Penney '99 is hardly the first poor Mainer to emerge from the hinterland to attend Bates. But few have so dramatically transformed their lives. |
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The Wonder Years: For many students, the study of psychology starts with curiosity about themselves and their peers. |
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Postcards from Bates: A few picture stories from the print issue |
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Quad Angles: A selection of news stories from the College |
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Bates Matters: We can credit historic ideals with making Bates a 'best value' college today |
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Open Forum: In a Sesquicentennial mood, we scanned back issues of the College magazine for some of the better letters to the editor |
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PreAmble: Bates obituaries tells stories about people who were your dorm mates and classmates, friends and perhaps lovers. |
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Sports Notes: There's no safety net for lacrosse goalie Paul Kazarian '06 |
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Scene Again: 1998: To begin Lake Andrews restoration in July 1998, the College drained the pond. Day by day, all sorts of treasures were revealed |
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Your Page: On Commencement weekend 28 years ago, Judith Magyar Isaacson starts anew one more time. |
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