Cornell Report Fall 2010
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Richard Kaufman ’69 and Madelyn “Lyn” Butler Kaufman ’70
Richard Kaufman ’69 and Madelyn “Lyn” Butler Kaufman ’70 both credit their Cornell education with their professional success.
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Andrea Herrera ’85
Andrea Herrera ’85 was featured on CNN.com’s Money section as an example of the way a small business can succeed by taking measured risks.
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Jen Klein O’Keefe ’98
Jen Klein O’Keefe ’98 was among scientists featured in a Discover magazine article “Earth on Fire,” which appeared in the July/August 2010 issue.
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Helen Danforth ’42
Helen Danforth ’42, an educator, volunteer, and writer, died July 29, 2010, in Mount Vernon, Iowa. She was 89.
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Edward R. Weismiller ’38
Edward R. Weismiller ’38, a poet, author, scholar, one of the world’s foremost experts on Milton, and beloved English professor at George Washington University, died Aug. 25, 2010, in Washington, D.C.
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Civil rights leader recalls Cornell mentors
In January 2011 Isaiah McGee ’01 was named director of the Iowa Department of Human Rights by Gov. Terry Branstad.
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Ginkgo tree links Cornell to the ancients
Shading the President’s House for more than 150 years is a magnificent male Ginkgo biloba, the oldest tree on the Hilltop and older than the college.
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Fall 2010 Letters
Wrestling great; Kineseology prep; Appealing Mock Trial team, Cornell Fellows stand out;