Cornell Report Spring 2011
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Brand New Era
When Jonathan Brand arrived in Iowa the first time, he was coming from one place Cornell College is often confused with—Cornell University—and going to another, Grinnell College.
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Alida Ogren-Gunderson ’10
If many Americans were watching the events in Egypt unfold in January and February, Alida Ogren-Gunderson ’10 was watching closer than most, because her husband was among those demonstrating.
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Rebecca Goldsmith ’06
Rebecca Goldsmith ’06 will be in Las Vegas in June, but she won’t be gambling—though she will be competing.
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Steve DeAngeles ’84
Most people know Steve DeAngeles ’84 as a doctor, but he’s also an inventor with three patents.
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Rob Ash ’73
Rob Ash ’73 was elected president of the American Football Coaches Association for 2011.
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Tom Rickhoff ’66 and Becky Beverlin Rickhoff ’66
Retirement often means traveling, but not the way Tom Rickhoff ’66 and Becky Beverlin Rickhoff ’66 of Mears, Mich., did it.
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John McConnell ’48
John McConnell ’48 said his children have taken to calling him “The World’s Oldest First-time Author.”
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Richard A. Houden ’43
It took Richard A. Houden ’43 three years and three sports to make the Hall of Fame at Cornell, but it only took one semester and one sport for him to make the hall at the University of Wisconsin.