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Mother Nature did her part to ensure a glorious, sunny, and mild Fallcoming/Family Weekend on the Hill. The Hamilton community honored Life Trustee Joseph F. Anderson ’44 on Saturday, and the Tietje Family Tennis Center and Falmouth Road Race Reunion Courts were dedicated during the combined Fall Weekend.
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Willie E. Williams ’73, a renowned photographer and the Audrey A. and John L. Dusseau Professor in the Humanities at Haverford, recounted his early experiences with art during a talk in the Wellin Museum’s gallery.
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Hamilton students participating in the Program in Washington, D.C., this semester recently met with Washington Post reporter and alumnus Erik Wemple ’86.
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After working as a correspondent for the White House, Time magazine, and writing two books, Hamilton College Trustee Barrett Seaman ‘67 returned to the Hill to share his perspective on the controversy of journalism. He presented a lecture and facilitated a discussion on Oct. 19.
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A memorial service in honor of Life Trustee Joseph F. Anderson ’44, and dedication of the Tietje Family Tennis Center and Falmouth Road Race Reunion Courts are among highlights of the combined Fallcoming/Family Weekend, taking place Oct. 19 through 22.
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The Hamilton College fall F.I.L.M. (Forum on Image and Language in Motion) series will present a tribute to film historian and 1962 Hamilton graduate David Shepard, featuring live performances by the Alloy Orchestra.
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Barbara Gold, the Edward North Chair of Greek and Greek Literature and professor of classics, recently presented on three panels, two of which she co-organized, at the annual meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States (CAAS).
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Hamilton students on the Program in Washington, D.C. this semester recently met with Niels Lesniewski '07, a senior writer with Roll Call, a newspaper and website published in Washington when Congress is in session.
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Creative writing major Erin Casey '15 currently works for Gallt & Zacker Literary Agency as a junior agent.
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Studio art major Sam Finkelstein '14 maintains a studio practice in New York City supplemented by a career handling and installing art for galleries, museums, and businesses.
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