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Class Notes
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James Nabrit '52
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Valerie Smith '75
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Five and Time
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Digging for the Story
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Semper Fidelity
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Class of 1965 reuion 2005
Edited by Christine Terp Madsen '73

Class Secretary: Louise Kennedy Hackett, PO Box 35, Merrimack NH 03054, dhack42@inr.net

Class President: Joyce Mantyla, 28 Yorkshire Dr., Voorhees NJ 08043, tiojack@aol.com

Peter Gomes was the baccalaureate speaker at Williams College’s commencement ceremony in June. Compared with the pomp and circumstance of commencement, the baccalaureate service, Gomes told his audience, is the final chance “to remind you that you are not completed, you are not whole, you have not yet achieved perfection, but that there remains for you for the rest of your life the unfinished business of virtue, wisdom and goodness.... [The baccalaureate service]... my dear young friends, is not high theater. This is as close as you are likely to get, in this guise and on this planet, of truth-telling — both the truth that comes from words beyond mine alone, and the truths that you face as you contemplate what you have done, what you hope to do, and the strength you need in order to do it. Peter received the honorary Doctor of Divinity degree (his 26th honorary degree); his address is posted at www.williams.edu/home/commencement/gomes.php.... Jeannette Smith Mead and husband Russell enjoyed two months in St. Petersburg, Fla., last winter.

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Heard on the Street: Young alums heading off to Wall Street say that pursuing a career in business is no longer a 'solo trip.'
The (Complete) Last Log of 'Shady Lady': From Aborigines to Zeros, navigator John Nash '39 logged an unforgettable World War II bombing mission
Stay in the Game: Despite top-notch management, the Bates endowment continues to lose ground to its peers. Here’s why — and why it should matter to you.
Object Lessons: Bates professors explain the objects of their affections
Bobcat in the Henhouse: A return to the nest hatches business success for Jesse Laflamme ’00



PreAmble: 1904 or 2004, the truth about major fund raising efforts is this: The college is the campaign, and the campaign is the college.
Open Forum: The portrait of Milt Lindholm '35 on the cover of the Summer issue, writes one reader, "signals all that Bates at its best stands for."
Quad Angles: Take a College to Launch
Bates Matters: The Literary Remains
Scene Again: Ivy Milestones
Class Notes: Find out what fellow Bates alums are doing
Your Page: Letting Go, Again
Vital Statistics
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