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Class Notes
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James Nabrit '52
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John Moshay '85
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Semper Fidelity
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Class of 1987 reunion 2007
Edited by Christine Terp Madsen '73

Class Secretary: James Kircaldie, 64 Vineyard Rd., North Haven CT 06473

Class President: Paula Colahan, 14 Bayberry Ln., Beverly MA 01915, pmcolahan@attbi.com

Chris Hobler, who has ALS, continues to bring passion and hope to the organization he founded, ALS Hope, www.alshope.org. Recently, ALS Hope and Washington Univ. announced an important collaboration called The Hope Center. The center will involve the university’s neurology department and will be funded by ALS Hope. The goal is to have scientists in different fields working side-by-side to research the common threads between motor-neuron diseases (ALS, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s) and, hopefully, find a cure. Over the summer, ALS Hope received some $3,000 in donations from Girls Kick ALS!, a group founded by Darcy Wakefield ’92 (see ’92 notes).... Liz Lavigne has completed her doctorate in biology and medicine at Brown Univ.... Following Mariel Zagunis’s gold medal in fencing, Boston Globe reporter Mark Shanahan wrote a piece about fencing in the Boston area and included a personal anecdote: “It’s not an easy sport to get the hang of,” Mark wrote. “As a student at Bates College, I tried fencing, primarily to satisfy a physical-education requirement. But I also thought that for what my parents were paying in tuition, I should not only read about Rob Roy but learn to swashbuckle like the Highlands hero. Forget it. After a couple of semesters, I still could not master the fancy footwork or memorize the glossary of terms. (‘Displacement’ is a dodge, but what’s a ‘deception?’) If Errol Flynn was the archetype, I was Touché Turtle.”... Nadia White used a column in the Casper (Wyo.) Star Tribune to praise the teaching methods used by Bates Professor Dennis Grafflin. She said, in part, that he gave her “an important confidence in my own ideas and ability to use new information to build novel ideas.”

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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
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