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Monthly Archives: October 2008
Look Up
Kim Johnson – It’s always a great day when my “assignment” is to take pictures. Today was one of those days. I ventured out with a camera in each hand to capture the College in the fall. (Click here and … Continue reading
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Special Shout Out to HDNet
I spent last Friday with my colleague Brent Harris and a television production crew from the high definition network HDNet. HDNet is owned by Mark Cuban, the Indiana University graduate, who owns the Dallas Mavericks (and who has hinted at … Continue reading
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Liberation Education
Steve Charles—On Sunday in Salter Hall, David Porter will play Charles Ives’ Concord Sonata, one of the most difficult pieces in the piano repertoire. He just published a book on Willa Cather. He gave a Classics lecture on the poetry … Continue reading
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Wabash Always Gives Back
Kim Johnson – Since I returned from maternity leave earlier in the week, I have been sorting through mail, responding to e-mail and phone messages, and catching up on the latest news on the Wabash website. I scanned through the … Continue reading
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Think Globally, Write Locally
Steve Charles—Several years ago, my friend and boss Jim Amidon ’87 took a tour through several of Montgomery County’s manufacturing plants. Pace Dairy and Crown Cork and Seal Company were among them, I think, but it was watching steel being … Continue reading
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Steve Charles: Editor, Writer, Listener
Jim Amidon — About midway through my career at Wabash College, I was promoted to a leadership position in the public relations office and not long after I had to conduct my first personnel search — for the editor of … Continue reading
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