Cornell Report Fall 2009
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Portrait of a Presidency
Garner’s 15-year presidency has been a study in maintaining the best of the old while innovating and improving the college. There’s hardly a corner of campus that hasn’t been shaped, shined, and polished by the North Carolina native.
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David Knott ’58
David Knott ’58, a leading drug and alcohol addiction researcher, died April 19, 2009, in Memphis, Tenn. He was 72.
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Eunice Boardman ’47
Eunice Boardman ’47, a leader in elementary music education, died May 5, 2009, in Bettendorf, Iowa, at the age of 83.
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Lois Rupp Raebeck ’43
Actress, musician, and educator Lois Rupp Raebeck ’43 died June 13, 2009, in Long Island, N.Y., at the age of 87.
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Albert Sherwood Baker ’39
Former alumni board member Albert Sherwood Baker ’39 died May 8, 2009, in Columbia, Mo. He was 92.
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Bruce Beck ’38
Bruce Beck ’38, a graphic designer with clients ranging from Rand McNally to Loyola University, died July 21, 2009, in Evanston, Ill. He was 92.
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Franklin Littell ’37
Franklin Littell ’37, scholar and founding member of the Holocaust museum, died May 24, 2009, at his home in Merion Station, Pa. He was 91.
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Almost a college for Lisbon
To merge or not to merge, that was the question for several Iowa colleges.
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Fall 2009 Letters
Another Lisbon connection; Hendricks outstanding in his field; Save Sutliff Bridge
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Chicago Club endows minority scholarship
For more than 15 years, the Cornell College Club of Chicago (CCCC) has raised money every year to support two scholarships at Cornell. This year, they ensured there would be 20 more. By raising $25,000, CCCC endowed their scholarship that has been supporting two minority students at $1,000 each. Until now, the club has raised the funds yearly, partially through donations, […]