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VOLUME XLXI NO.3
SUMMER 2003

STAFF

Editor
Meredith Davies Hadaway M'96

Managing Editor
Marcia Landskroener M'01

Art Director
Diane Landskroener '76 M'81

Editorial & Production Assistant
Kate D. Mahoney '00

Web Editor
Ted Knight '97

Editorial Consultant
Kevin O'Keefe '74

Contributing Writers
John Buettner '89
Phillip Ticknor

Printing and Mailing
United Litho, Inc.

Original Design by
The Magazine Group, Washington, DC.

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The TV WarFeatures

The TV War
Jeff Alderson ’83, a Naval public affairs officer, and Harris Whitbeck ’87, a CNN correspondent, reflect on their roles in the coverage of the war in Iraq.
Marcia C. Landskroener M’02

Christina’s World
This year’s recipient of the Lynette Nielsen Art Award Christina's Worldshares images from her portfolio of documentary photographs.
Christina Granberg ’03

Departments

The Reporter:
Linda Hamilton "gets real" with the Class of '03
Students spend some Casey Time
"C-Town Girl" debuts at Chester River Film Festival
HamiltonWC bids farewell to the Queen of Deans
Board welcomes four new trustees
Four faculty members retire
Men’s and Women’s lacrosse teams finish strong
Taylor continues tennis legacy
A celebration of Bill Johnson ’40, captain of industry and Washington College loyalist.

Faculty/Staff Achievements

ReunionPortfolio
This year’s Reunion Scrapbook proves the good times still (rock and) roll even when the weather is rough.

Alumni Update
Ralph Snyderman ’61 earns national recognition.

Class Notes

Currents
Alumni Council member Peter Shafer III ’86 on giving, getting,
and the measures of success.

 
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