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Jennifer McLeod Finch '92, director of library and research services at McLane, Graf, Raulerson and Middleton Professional Association, the largest law firm in New Hampshire, was recently elected president of the Association of New Hampshire Law Librarians * Including service in the Peace Corps in Morocco as a rural health educator, Julia L. McDonald '99 brings more than 10 years of experience in HIV/AIDS activism to her new job as executive director of The Maine AIDS Alliance, which promotes cooperation, community building and resource sharing among member organizations * Have Americans fallen in love with the cellular phone? Spencer T. Velott '99, an account executive and salesman for New Breed Marketing in Winooski, Vt., calls his phone his "life-line": he logs 3,500 business and staying-in-touch minutes a month. A Burlington Free Press feature declared him "an example of how society is changing" socially and economically--and "the cell phone user cellular companies drool over." Marriages: Susan M. Hale '95 to Joshua Levine in Sinclair, Maine * Megan M. Sweeny '95 to Robert Dewitt Turner in Nantucket, Mass. * Christopher Becket Sorce '95 to Jean Marie Bertrand in New York, N.Y. * Sarah J. Gelman '96 to Timothy F. Carney in Ridgeway, Ont. * Samuel S. Poor III '99 to Olivia C. Severs in Kinderhook, N.Y. Births: A daughter, Genevieve Morgan Huber, to Katie Drowne '92 and Patrick Huber * A son, Elliott, to Josh '92 and Sarah Bramhall Reynolds '92 * A daughter, Ellie, to Kate M. LaVigne '95 and Mark A. Boles '92 * A daughter, Hannah Elizabeth, to Michael and Sara Palmer Perfetti '95. |
FEATURES:
Freedom Fighter
Librarian Carolyn Additon Anthony '71 has emerged as a national leader in the opposition to the USA Patriot Act, which she says gives the government license to violate civil liberties.
Now What?
College seniors have more than graduation approaching. Four members of the Class of '04 share their hopes and worries.
Breaking the Ice
A century after Roald Amundsen's voyage in the search for a Northwest Passage, Alvo Martin '51 followed the same spectacular route on a Coast Guard icebreaker and research ship.
Being Billy Bush
In six years Billy Bush '94 went from spinning oldies at a New Hampshire radio station to the celebrity life of TV's Access Hollywood. How did he do it?
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