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		<title>A Message From the President</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 14:30:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane Kentnor</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[In spite of the cold, increasingly wet, weather, May 9th was a glorious day for Wellesley College as Kim Bottomly was inaugurated as our 13th President.  The day opened with a Multifaith service in Houghton Memorial Chapel, a celebration not only of our new President but also of the recently renovated Chapel.  It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In spite of the cold, increasingly wet, weather, May 9th was a glorious day for Wellesley College as Kim Bottomly was inaugurated as our 13th President.  The day opened with a Multifaith service in Houghton Memorial Chapel, a celebration not only of our new President but also of the recently renovated Chapel.  It seemed the same at first - but the new chairs were certainly more comfortable and everything appeared to be much brighter.  The basement has been turned into attractive spaces where all religious groups may gather for worship and meetings.  The College Choir sang beautifully both at the Chapel service and at the formal Inauguration later in the day.  Music, dance and prayers of many faiths served as an inspirational beginning of a day that clearly had been designed to open our minds to new ideas as this latest chapter in Wellesley&#8217;s life begins. </p>
<p>I attended a panel presentation which featured an alumna architect, an astrophysicist (former colleague of Kim&#8217;s at Yale) and a professor of agronomy/economics whose specialty is sub-Saharan agriculture.  Each introduced the audience to new ideas and new ways of thinking.  I found the program fascinating in spite of the fact that two of the three topics were not any I would have normally chosen.  </p>
<p>Following a huge picnic lunch, we gathered in the large inaugural tent on Severance Green.  All through the day I had searched the assembled women for someone from our class, but never found a single &#8216;56er.  It was a funny experience to be &#8220;alone&#8221; at Wellesley for the first time.  It seemed clear that the college had expected a much larger attendance as many of us were ushered forward into the reserved section for the ceremony.  </p>
<p>Knowing that Maud Hazeltine Chaplin would surely march in the Academic Procession I positioned myself at the entrance to the tent next to the professional photographer and managed to get a glimpse, a wave and a good photo of Maud. Then I spotted Lia Gelin Poorvu marching as a past member of the Board of Trustees.</p>
<p>The ceremony was exciting with many lovely speeches welcoming Kim as our president.  Representatives of faculty, students, women&#8217;s colleges, universities, the community of scientists, etc. spoke eloquently, led off by Deval Patrick, Governor of Massachusetts who had accompanied Kim in the procession.  One of the most surprising and entertaining &#8220;greetings&#8221; was given by Murray Wolf,  Head of Shop and Maintenance Services who spoke on behalf of the union staff.  He ended with a very clever &#8220;Ode to Kim&#8221;.  It was clear to me that she has quickly become is a well liked member of the community. </p>
<p>Please go to <a href="http://wellesley.edu/">www.wellesley.edu</a> to read more about Kim Bottomly, about her address, and the address itself, verbatim.  I took many notes, including the following:<br />
A Liberal Arts Education provides the skills necessary in a free society, not merely because of its content but also because it fosters the ingenuity to make things happen.  We must continue to assess Wellesley&#8217;s curriculum to see how it works in today&#8217;s world with particular emphasis on three  issues:  Insuring a high quality faculty, reversing  the declining public view of the value of a liberal arts education, and  bolstering the appreciation of single sex education.  When she said, &#8220;Why would we ever stop being a single sex institution, providing role models, gender nurturing and networking for our undergraduates?&#8221; the audience roared with support!!</p>
<p>A final direct quote from Kim Bottomly:<br />
<em>&#8220;Wellesley College has remained the same through the years in one most important respect: It has been an intellectual incubator, a scholarly beacon of light for women,&#8221; she said. &#8220;A Wellesley woman is always a Wellesley woman and always will be. Being a Wellesley woman is a permanent characteristic of mind and spirit.”&#8221;  </em> </p>
<p>I was so pleased to hear these words from a woman who came from Yale and had never been part of a women&#8217;s college before she arrived on the Wellesley campus nine months ago.<br />
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<div class="title"><br/><a href="#">Charleston Mini</a></div>
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The day before postage rates increased Shirley Schneider Henderson mailed the final registration forms for Charleston who had indicated an interest in attending.  Terry Larson Scheetz has designed three great days for us and negotiated well to keep the cost at $450 per person (not including hotel rooms).  It is going to be a grand event.
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<div class="title"><br/><a href="#">Maud Hazeltine Chaplin Fund</a></div>
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The last report received told of gifts to the fund totaling $104,000.  I know that this does not include many new gifts, but we will not hear from the college until well after Reunion.  However, Ann Rockefeller has confirmed that she will be giving her second $50,000 once the fund reaches $150,000.  I hope you will all want to continue to add to this endowed scholarship fund in Maud’s honor.  Incidentally, Ann reports that Maud is responding happily to retirement and is very, very busy all the time She continues working for Wellesley as Ombudsman for Faculty, Staff and Students
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<div class="title"><br/><a href="#">News for the Magazine</a></div>
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Laura Ginsburg Strauss (<a href="mailto:MIATOR2@aol.com" class="misc">MIATOR2@aol.com</a>)  is in urgent need of news for the next Magazine.  Get it to her!!</p>
<p>Finally, I wish you a happy, healthy and interesting summer.  Please be in touch with me if you’re planning to be in Martha’s Vineyard.  I will be there all of July and much of August and we’ll have our annual ’56 lunch there – date to be decided. </p>
<p><strong>1956 Wellesley Rah!</strong>
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<div class="title"><br/><a href="#">Look Who&#8217;s Coming</a></div>
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These classmates have signed up for the Charleston Mini as of June 1, 2008  (2 indicates with a guest) Think how much fun it would be to visit with them,  then add YOUR name for the next update!<br />
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    Baldwin McCoid, Beverly (2)<br />
    Beatty Swett, Nancy<br />
    Booth Moses, Barbara (2)<br />
    Britten Shattuck, Wanda<<br />
    Brown Ramer, Lee (2)<br />
    Burleigh Steere, Judith<br />
    Burritt McNichols, Lannie (2)<br />
    Bush Gartner, Ellen<br />
    Canaday Brown, Bunny<br />
    Cassel Stern, Betsy<br />
    Colby Zachos, Anne (2)<br />
    Doern Wilt, Barbara<br />
    Drucker Jonas, Mitzie Joy (2)<br />
    Evans, Carolyn<br />
    Fleger&nbsp; Bishop, Louise<br />
    Foisie&nbsp; Luckeit, Carolyn<br />
    Forger Homsey, Ann (2)<br />
    Freydberg Warshaw, Lynn<br />
    Fulton Carpenter, Eleanor (2)<br />
    Gelder Kelley, Barbara<br />
    Ginsburg Strauss, Laura (2)<br />
    Golden Bogin, Merle<br />
    Govett Thayer, Louise<br />
    Hall Van Hyning, Mariana<br />
    Holland Liebman, Toni (2)<br />
    Isaacs Weil, Diane (2)<br />
    Jaffe Friedman, Carolyn<br />
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    Johnstone Bensing, Sue<br />
    Kentnor Dean, Jane<br />
    Klinghoffer Fishbein, Bette (2)<br />
    Larson Scheetz,Terry (2)<br />
    Lauper Bushman, Claudia<br />
    Leahey Meaney, Pat<br />
    Lucas Miller, Sylvia<br />
    McGrath Pearcy, Marian (2)<br />
    Meyers Ross, Marjorie<br />
    Ostrow Berman, Gail (2)<br />
    Palmer Barton, Maud (2)<br />
    Parke Sesler, Cecily (2)<br />
    Power Mykrantz, Jane (2)<br />
    Roos Faber, Eleanor<br />
    Russell Oleson, Mary (2)<br />
    Ryan Culpepper, Georgea (2)<br />
    Sayres Winants, Mary (2)<br />
    Schneider Henderson, Shirley (2) &nbsp;<br />
    Shuwall Barr, Barbara (2)<br />
    Smith Fernandez, Noel<br />
    Sommers Isenberg, Janet<br />
    Taylor Siskind, Patricia (2)<br />
    Tompkins, Susanne (2)<br />
    True Haggett, Sally<br />
    Wilson Munsey, Bernice (2)<br />
    Wood McGrillis, Kay (2)<br />
    Wylie Berry, Susan (2)<br />
    Zurn Hutt, Elli
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To learn more about historic Charleston, click on these three sites.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sciway.net/city/charleston.html">Charleston, South Carolina SC</a><br/><br />
<a href="http://www.charlestoncvb.com/visitors/index.html">Visit Charleston, SC | Charleston, SC Tourism Info from Charleston Area Convention &#038; Visitors Bureau</a><br/><br />
<a href="http://www.millshouse.com/">Charleston SC Hotels, Historic Charleston Hotel Lodging-Mills House Hotel</a></p>
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<div class="title"><br/><a href="#">In Memoriam</a></div>
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<ul>
<li>Joan Rule Campbell</li>
<li>Margot Walker Skinner</li>
<li>Aida Rouchdy Palatini</li>
<li>Jean Tillinghast White</li>
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		<title>A Message From the President</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 05:06:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane Kentnor</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have heard the sad new that our dear friend and classmate, Joan, lost her long fight and died two weeks ago.  She had had a very unusual blood disease and had gone through many months of transfusions, trips to Houston, treatments of other sorts.  Joan was a wonderful person, devoted to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have heard the sad new that our dear friend and classmate, Joan, lost her long fight and died two weeks ago.  She had had a very unusual blood disease and had gone through many months of transfusions, trips to Houston, treatments of other sorts.  Joan was a wonderful person, devoted to Wellesley and to her Wellesley friends.  She wasn’t able to make it to our 50th, but did come back to Alumnae Leadership Council as head of the ’56 Class Agents and take part in our Class Executive meetings – and fun.  I was lucky to have been her roommate for that meeting. </p>
<p>I am happy to tell you that <span class="alumna">Carolyn Montgomery</span> one of Joan’s closest friends has agreed to take over the job “In Memory of Joan.”  Carolyn has done this job before for the Class and has also led us to record breaking heights as Major Gifts Chair for the 50th.   She will be communicating with you as 2008 rolls along. </p>
<div class="title"><br/><a href="#">In Memoriam</a></div>
<div class="storycontent">
<ul>
<li>Joan Rule Campbell</li>
<li>Margot Walker Skinner</li>
<li>Aida Rouchdy Palatini</li>
<li>Jean Tillinghast White</li>
</ul>
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<div class="title"><br/><a href="#">Poetry Reading</a></div>
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<center>You are cordially invited to attend a<br />
POETRY READING<br />
June 3, 6-8pm<br />
By Mady Tiger and Noel Smith<br />
David Friedman and Mario Susko<br />
At Cornelia Street Café<br />
29 Corneliea Street NY, NY<br />
212-989-9319<br />
(off 7th Ave. between Bleeker &#038; 4th St.)<br />
$7 admission includes glass of wine<br />
for additional information: bronxpoet1@gmail.com</center>
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<div class="title"><br/><a href="#">Odds and Ends</a></div>
<div class="storycontent">
<p>Please send all your news  for the Wellesley Magazine Class notes<br />
to Laura Ginsburg Strauss at  <a href="mailto:MIATOR2@aol.com" class="misc">MIATOR2@aol.com</a></p>
</div>
<div class="title"><br/><a href="#">Charleston Mini Reunion 2008</a></div>
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<strong>Terry Larsen Scheetz and her committee have solidified plans for the Mini Reunion in Charleston and it promises to be a memorable few days. For registration information, contact Shirley Schneider Henderson (<a href="mailto:ginger1111@sbcglobal.net">ginger1111@sbcglobal.net</a>). For a glimpse of what to expect, click on one of the three links below</strong></p>
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<div class="title"><br/><a href="#">Look Who&#8217;s Coming</a></div>
<div class="storycontent">
These classmates have signed up for the Charleston Mini as of 4/20/08  (2 indicates with a guest) Think how much fun it would be to visit with them,  then add YOUR name for the next update!<br />
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<p>Baldwin McCoid, Beverly (2)</p>
<p>Beatty Swett, Nancy</p>
<p>Booth Moses, Barbara (2)</p>
<p>Britten Shattuck, Wanda</p>
<p>Brown Ramer, Lee (2)</p>
<p>Burleigh Steere, Judith</p>
<p>Burritt McNichols, Lannie (2)</p>
<p>Bush Gartner, Ellen</p>
<p>Canaday Brown, Bunny</p>
<p>Cassel Stern, Betsy</p>
<p>Colby Zachos, Anne (2)</p>
<p>Doern Wilt, Barbara</p>
<p>Drucker Jonas, Mitzie Joy (2)</p>
<p>Evans, Carolyn</p>
<p>Fleger&nbsp; Bishop, Louise</p>
<p>Foisie&nbsp; Luckeit, Carolyn</p>
<p>Forger Homsey, Ann (2)</p>
<p>Freydberg Warshaw, Lynn</p>
<p>Fulton Carpenter, Eleanor (2)</p>
<p>Gelder Kelley, Barbara</p>
<p>Ginsburg Strauss, Laura (2)</p>
<p>Golden Bogin, Merle</p>
<p>Govett Thayer, Louise</p>
<p>Hall Van Hyning, Mariana</p>
<p>Holland Liebman, Toni (2)</p>
<p>Isaacs Weil, Diane (2)</p>
<p>Jaffe Friedman, Carolyn</p>
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<p>Johnstone Bensing, Sue</p>
<p>Kentnor Dean, Jane</p>
<p>Klinghoffer Fishbein, Bette (2) </p>
<p>Larson Scheetz,Terry (2)</p>
<p>Lauper Bushman, Claudia</p>
<p>Leahey Meaney, Pat</p>
<p>Lucas Miller, Sylvia</p>
<p>McGrath Pearcy, Marian (2)</p>
<p>Meyers Ross, Marjorie</p>
<p>Ostrow Berman, Gail (2)</p>
<p>Palmer Barton, Maud (2</p>
<p>Parke Sesler, Cecily (2)</p>
<p>Power Mykrantz, Jane (2)</p>
<p>Roos Faber, Eleanor</p>
<p>Russell Oleson, Mary (2)</p>
<p>Ryan Culpepper, Georgea (2)</p>
<p>Sayres Winants, Mary (2)</p>
<p>Schneider Henderson, Shirley (2) &nbsp;</p>
<p>Shuwall Barr, Barbara (2)</p>
<p>Smith Fernandez, Noel </p>
<p>Sommers Isenberg, Janet</p>
<p>Taylor Siskind, Patricia (2)</p>
<p>Tompkins, Susanne (2)</p>
<p>True Haggett, Sally</p>
<p>Wilson Munsey, Bernice (2)</p>
<p>Wood McGrillis, Kay (2)</p>
<p>Wylie Berry, Susan (2)</p>
<p>Zurn Hutt, Ellie</p>
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<p></center><br />
To learn more about historic Charleston, click on these three sites.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sciway.net/city/charleston.html">Charleston, South Carolina SC</a><br/><br />
<a href="http://www.charlestoncvb.com/visitors/index.html">Visit Charleston, SC | Charleston, SC Tourism Info from Charleston Area Convention &#038; Visitors Bureau</a><br/><br />
<a href="http://www.millshouse.com/">Charleston SC Hotels, Historic Charleston Hotel Lodging-Mills House Hotel</a></p>
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		<title>A Message From the President</title>
		<link>http://wellesley56.org/index.php/2008/03/02/a-message-from-the-president/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 04:17:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane Kentnor</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have heard the sad new that our dear friend and classmate, Joan, lost her long fight and died two weeks ago.  She had had a very unusual blood disease and had gone through many months of transfusions, trips to Houston, treatments of other sorts.  Joan was a wonderful person, devoted to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have heard the sad new that our dear friend and classmate, Joan, lost her long fight and died two weeks ago.  She had had a very unusual blood disease and had gone through many months of transfusions, trips to Houston, treatments of other sorts.  Joan was a wonderful person, devoted to Wellesley and to her Wellesley friends.  She wasn’t able to make it to our 50th, but did come back to Alumnae Leadership Council as head of the ’56 Class Agents and take part in our Class Executive meetings – and fun.  I was lucky to have been her roommate for that meeting. </p>
<p>I am happy to tell you that <span class="alumna">Carolyn Montgomery</span> one of Joan’s closest friends has agreed to take over the job “In Memory of Joan.”  Carolyn has done this job before for the Class and has also led us to record breaking heights as Major Gifts Chair for the 50th.   She will be communicating with you as 2008 rolls along. </p>
<div class="title"><br/><a href="#">In Memoriam</a></div>
<div class="storycontent">
<ul>
<li>Joan Rule Campbell</li>
<li>Margot Walker Skinner</li>
<li>Aida Rouchdy Palatini</li>
<li>Jean Tillinghast White</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="title"><br/><a href="#">Odds and Ends</a></div>
<div class="storycontent">
<p>Please send all your news  for the Wellesley Magazine Class notes<br />
to Laura Ginsburg Strauss at  <a href="mailto:MIATOR2@aol.com" class="misc">MIATOR2@aol.com</a></p>
<p>Don’t forget to mark your calendar for the upcoming <strong>Mini Reunion in Charleston, SC, Oct. 27-30,2008</strong>. Over 100 of us have already indicated an interest so it should be a great event. Shirley Schneider Henderson will be sending out pre-registration materials to those 100, so contact her if you are not one of them and would like more information. (<a href="mailto:ginger1111@sbcglobal.net" class="misc">ginger1111@sbcglobal.net</a>)</p>
<p>To learn more about historic Charleston, click on these three sites.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sciway.net/city/charleston.html">Charleston, South Carolina SC</a><br/><br />
<a href="http://www.charlestoncvb.com/visitors/index.html">Visit Charleston, SC | Charleston, SC Tourism Info from Charleston Area Convention &#038; Visitors Bureau</a><br/><br />
<a href="http://www.millshouse.com/">Charleston SC Hotels, Historic Charleston Hotel Lodging-Mills House Hotel</a></p>
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