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Long Reach
Maine economic developers enlist far-flung alumni in effort to create new international business.
   

Lasting Impression
Astronaut David M. Brown, who died in the space shuttle Columbia, left his mark when he appeared at Colby.
   
 

 

ALUMNI PROFILES
Frances Vitaglione '63
Finding a Future

Fred Valone '72
Spiritual Challenge

Ari Druker '93
Asia Major

Sarah Toland '00
A Step Ahead


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20-30s
CLASS CORRESPONDENT
c/o Meg Bernier
Colby College Office of Alumni Relations
Waterville, ME 04901
classnews1920@alum.colby.edu

 

Willard Libby '37 is living in Falmouth, Maine. With son Lowell '77, he returned to Colby for his 65th reunion. He says he was very impressed with all that is happening on campus and enjoyed the opportunity to hear new president Bro Adams speak of his vision for the College. . . . Florida alumni welcomed President Adams to their area with a luncheon in his honor. Clifford Nelson '38, who won a prize for the oldest alumnus/a attending, was looking forward to his 65th reunion this June. . . . Maynard Waltz '38 and his wife, Kathleen keep busy with all the things that need to be done around their house‹luckily, they say, that doesn't include outside work since they live in a condo in Exeter, N.H. They both participate in several community organizations, namely church, the local genealogy society, Hampton Historical Museum and the Exeter Museum, and Maynard also makes some of the meetings of the Mayflower Society. He loves growing indoor plants and gardening.

 

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FEATURES:

Radioheads
When Lee L'Heureux '03 arrived at Colby, WMHB radio was in a funk.
He and a band of devotees have worked to make WMHB better than ever.

The Forgotten War
A half-century after a truce ended war on the Korean Peninsula,
Colby veterans remember the call to serve.

Colby, As They See It
Colby enlisted students, staff and faculty, and sent them out to
take photos of the Colby experience--and it's not what you might expect.

In Defense of Humanity
Martha Walsh '90 works on the ultimate human rights cases:
genocide trials at The Hague.

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