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Class Notes
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James Nabrit '52
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Paul Savello '66
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Valerie Smith '75
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John Moshay '85
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Robert Ayres '01
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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 1974 reunion 2009

Class Secretary: Tina Psalidas Lamson, 1 Intervale Way, Ipswich MA 01938, lamson@attbi.com

Class President: Donald McDade, 838 Brighton Ave., Portland ME 04102, dmcdade@llbean.com

Brian Staskawicz received the Noel T. Keen Award for Research Excellence in Molecular Plant Pathology from the American Phytopathological Society. A press release on the award noted that Brian has "been in the forefront of research on plant resistance genes," adding that his research could have a "major impact on future plant breeding practices..... Not only can we expect a clearer understanding of the molecular basis of gene-for-gene disease resistance, but in the near future this work should contribute to practical efforts to improve disease control by engineering broad-spectrum resistance into important crop plants." Brian is the Maxine J. Elliot Professor and chair of the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at the Univ. of California-Berkeley.

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Uncovering Berlin: Bates students learn the modern history of Germany on the streets of Berlin
Talk To Me: A Sesquicentennial project captures Bates history and lore — as told by the people who were there.
After The Fire: Four Batesies, including burn victim Phil Barr '05, recall the night their lives intersected at Rhode Island Hospital in the aftermath of the horrific Station nightclub fire.
Never Too Late: The remains of Navy airman Harry Mossman '65, killed in Vietnam in 1972, finally come home.
Why Bates?: A simple question, says Dean of Admissions Wylie Mitchell, but it's key to how he and his staff review 4,500-plus applicants each year.



Bates Matters: Affording Access
Open Forum: Readers react to the Bush twins brouhaha.
PreAmble: A century of Bates dining.
Quad Angles: New construction plans focus on student life outside the classroom.
Scene Again: We All Shine On
Ms. Butterfly: From town to graduation gown, swimmer Vanessa Williamson '05 keeps pushing the limits.
Class Notes: Find out what fellow Bates alums are doing.
Vital Statistics
Your Page: Safe from Sorrow?
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