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Alumni CreativeArticles submitted by alumni are now posted as Pdf files on the Class Notes page of this newsletter, under the class year of each person. Those articles (listed below) can also be accessed by clicking on the links on this page. ● Our "historian in residence" Gabrielle Griswold ('44) shared a story she wrote -"Early Warning"- about her first encounter with the rise of Nazism during a summer stay at a boarding school in Switzerland in 1937. ● Jean-Jacques Richard ('60) sent us a passionate and touching piece about the deterioration of our environment, and the hope that the presence of Greta Thunberg should give us all. ● Bernard Edinger ('61) was a correspondent for Reuters for 32 years. He shared with us an article that he wrote in May 2018, published in News-Decoder, entitled “Vietnam remembered: I was there when Saigon fell.” ● Michel de Montfaucon ('61) shared a poem that he wrote --Hommage aux araignées. (You'll never squash one again after you read this) ● Henri Ehrlich ('64) sent us an entertaining story he wrote about a recent visit to New Orleans, how he was mugged there, and his having to testify at the trial of the alleged perpetrator. ● Renee Marton ('65) sent us a touching essay on what she feels when looking at photographs of people who are or were close to her, in particular two of her deceased classmates --Tibou Lubart ('65) and Sandra Haas ('66). ● Our "fiction author in residence" Michel Alix ('69) sent us “a couple writings in French. They're from an unpublished collection called 'Bribes d'écriture' -- my usual unfunny funny humor." ● Jeannine Perrin ('70) shared with us some photos of her paintings as well as additional thoughts on what painting means to her. ● Sylvia Flescher ('70) shared a "poem [she] wrote on the occasion of visiting the site of the Treblinka concentration camp in 2015." ● Karine Leno Ancellin ('78) shared her poems with us, two of which are reprinted here. ● Our poet in residence --Gabin Christian Langue Tsobgny ('85) sent us a poem he wrote entitled "Time." |
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