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1987

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Colby Alumnus Vol. 76, No. 1: December 1986, Colby College Jan 1987

Colby Alumnus Vol. 76, No. 1: December 1986, Colby College

Colby Alumnus

FEATURES

Genteel Conflict: The Early Years of Coeducation at Colby College
The equality of women and men at Colby today stems from a spirited defense of women by early alumnae.

Readership Survey Report
Scott Cameron '87 draws some conclusions from the readership survey about The Alumnus.

Getting Off the Ground
Chris Duncan '75 makes sculpture in Maine and in New York City on a Guggenheim Fellowship.

Everyone's Pulling For Crew
With Olympic-caliber athletes and strong support, a club sport at Colby is making news.

DEPARTMENTS

Commentary (inside front cover)
Eustis Mailroom
News from the Hill
Ex Libris
Class Correspondence
Milestones …


Colby Alumnus Vol. 76, No. 2: March 1987, Colby College Jan 1987

Colby Alumnus Vol. 76, No. 2: March 1987, Colby College

Colby Alumnus

FEATURES

The Plan for a New Campus
Fifty years after the laying of the cornerstone of Lorimer Chapel, Colby's Mayflower Hill campus remains remarkably faithful to architect Fredrick Larson's original "master plan."

Canvas, Cadence, and Stone
When Evans B. Reid retired from teaching chemistry at the College, he stepped into a brand new career – or three.

Cross-Country Hits Its Stride
The women's cross-country team enjoys a new coach and new success.

Living "Away"
Colby alumni living in various parts of the country distinguish the "regional flavor" of their areas.

DEPARTMENTS

Commentary (inside front cover)
Eustis Mailroom
News from the …


Colby Alumnus Vol. 76, No. 3: June 1987, Colby College Jan 1987

Colby Alumnus Vol. 76, No. 3: June 1987, Colby College

Colby Alumnus

FEAUTRES

"Don't Believe Everything You Hear and Only Half of What You Read"
A Jan Plan trip leads Eric S. Zolov '87 to some new perceptions of the people and conditions in Nicaragua.

Not Just Some Old Fossils
Donaldson Koons, Dana Professor of Geology, Emeritus, ranges over 150 years of the study of geology at Colby, the department's transition to Mayflower Hill, and some geology graduates.

A Bridge Between: The Senior Scholar Program
Senior Scholars of the 1960s and '70s comment on the pros and cons of a program that has crystallized the interests and careers of many Colby students. …


Colby Alumnus Vol. 76, No. 4: October 1987, Colby College Jan 1987

Colby Alumnus Vol. 76, No. 4: October 1987, Colby College

Colby Alumnus

FEATURES

Commencement Wonderful and Warm
Superlatives all around marked the day: it was simply the greatest.

Born To Do the Story
Investigative journalism by Don J. Snyder '72 leads to a powerful book about betrayal and to a projected Hollywood film.

Once upon a COOT
Colby Outdoor Orientation Trip photos record good times in Maine's wonderful wilderness.

"Harambee": By the Power of the Pen
On-site insights in Kenya, by Judith Fishel '87, inspire further contact with the children of Africa.

The Balloon Is Up: Reunion 1987
A happy gathering of the "Colby family" brings record numbers to the campus in …