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Name That Tone
A postcard from Bates

 

Joined by Bates Fall Semester Abroad Program participants, first-graders in China’s Long Bow Village practice the four tones of Mandarin pronunciation. To assess the transformation of Chinese village life, Bates students and professors often visit Long Bow, first described in 1948 by writer William Hinton and again in the 1980s by his daughter, documentary filmmaker Carma Hinton. From left: Brett Hine ’08 (hidden), Gregory Gersuk ’08, Professor of Economics Maggie Maurer-Fazio, Carson Lappetito ’08, Chase Larson ’09, William Armstrong ’07, and Hwei Ling Ng ’09. Photograph by Professor of Chinese Shuhui Yang, program codirector with Maurer-Fazio.

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Meet the Corries: Rebecca and John Corrie live their commitment to Bates, their disciplines, and their students



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Bates Matters: THE PEOPLE YOU MEET — President Hansen and Meaghan Creedon '08 take turns explaining what they learned by switching jobs for a day
Open Forum: Readers share comments about Bates Magazine
PreAmble: Down for the Count
Quad Angles: A selection of news stories from the College
Scene Again: 1953 — Mayoralty
Sports Notes: A WIN-WIN SITUATION — The winning careers of Rob Stockwell and Zak Ray mirror the rise of men's basketball at Bates
Connections: NETWORK SOLUTION — The rousingly successful Bates Business Network helps alums and College alike
Your Page: THE BARD OUT LOUD — Under Bobby Berkelman’s spell, he learned a better way to love Shakespeare
Vital Statistics: Honoring life's milestones
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