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  • Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name D. Knute Gailor '13 of North Granby, Conn., as its 38th GOLD Scholar.

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  • Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Abigail Martin '14 of Litchfield, Conn. as its 34th GOLD Scholar.

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  • "Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Alexander DeMoulin '12 of Portland, O.R. as its 33rd GOLD Scholar. Alexander recently sat down to reflect on his Hamilton experience so far. "I have gained a world of confidence from my time at Hamilton. I have learned who I am, what I can do, and how to express myself. "

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  • Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Stephen Lefebvre ''11 of Niskayuna, N.Y. as its 31st GOLD Scholar. Stephen recently sat down to reflect on his Hamilton experience so far. "I wanted a liberal arts education with an emphasis on writing. I looked for a challenging academic atmosphere with an opportunity to play lacrosse. "

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  • Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Rebecca Fornaby '10 of Chappaqua, N.Y. as its 29th GOLD Scholar. Becca recently sat down to reflect on her Hamilton experience so far. "Hamilton’s alumni community has always impressed me. The College changes quickly (even in the four short years I’ve been here), which makes it important for alumni and current students to keep an open dialogue. Stay in touch!"

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  • Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Lukas Bridenbeck '13 of East Greenbush, N.Y. as its 28th GOLD Scholar. Lukas recently sat down to reflect on his Hamilton experience so far. "My first impression of the College when I came to visit was how beautiful the campus was. It was a beautiful day so the old stone buildings surrounded by gorgeous green lawns and trees seemed perfect. It was exactly what I pictured a college campus to look like."

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  • Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Frederique Dupré ’12 of Ridgefield, Conn., as its 27th GOLD Scholar. Frederique recently sat down to reflect on her Hamilton experience so far. "I'll never forget my first impression of Hamilton. When taking my tour, I remember that not only did everyone look intelligent, but they looked like they were having fun."

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  • Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Matilda Andersson '10 of Annapolis, Md., as its 26th GOLD Scholar. Matilda recently sat down to reflect on her Hamilton experience. "Even after four years, I continue to be impressed by the interesting people I meet and breadth of activities to get involved in. Just this past year I participated in the inaugural intercollegiate canoe race, traveled to Australia and played for the lacrosse team!"

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  • Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Amina Sibtain '11 of Lahore, Pakistan, as its 25th GOLD Scholar.  Amina recently sat down to reflect on her Hamilton experience, remarking "Alumni should feel happy and proud that they have the chance to ensure someone else gets to experience the good life up on the Hill. It is not the amount that matters but the simple gesture of giving. It means a lot to the students."

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  • Thanks to the generous support of young alumni, Hamilton is pleased to name Hannah Mauck '10 of Newton, Mass. as its 24th GOLD Scholar. She recently sat down to reflect on her Hamilton experience so far. "From where I sit, no matter if you’re a student or alumnus/a of any generation, the essence of the Hamilton student remains true to its roots. If you look closely, alumni can always see a bit of themselves in the current student body."

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