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Fall 1999  


Gerry Boyle '78, author of five acclaimed mystery novels and an award-winning newspaper column, "According to Boyle," has been named managing editor of Colby magazine. Boyle, who began his editorial duties at Colby in October, was a staff member at the Central Maine Morning Sentinel for 18 years, most recently news editor. He has

Gerry Boyle '78

contributed freelance articles to Colby, including "Hanging It Up," in the summer issue, about Professor Charles Bassett's attempt to retire. Boyle, whom reviewers have compared to Robert B. Parker '54, published his latest book, Borderline, in 1998 and awaits publication of Cover Story early next year. He replaces J. Kevin Cool, who is now editor of the Stanford Law School alumni magazine.

 

 
The Erstwhile
Elm City

Colby and Waterville
Face Changes
Together
   
  Most Wired,
Most Prepared
Y2K challenges
at Colby
   
  CBB Consortium
Opens Study
Abroad Centers
   
  Grounds for
Approbation
   
  Do Change
that Dial
   
  Boyle Will
Edit Colby
   
 

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