His name is PD James—not
the writer, rather a prairie dog and one-time housemate
of artist Dorcas MacClintock ’54, who created
a sculpture (pictured), commissioned by Professor Emerita
B. Elizabeth Horner, to adorn the Marshall Schalk Lounge
in Burton Hall. MacClintock, a devoted former student
of Horner's,
about her days
at Smith, Marshall Schalk and PD during a dedication
of the sculpture on May 6.
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Julia Stiles,
who has appeared in numerous films and will
portray Esther Greenwood in a film adaptation of Sylvia
Plath's The
Bell Jar,recently attended the at Smith. While here, she fielded some interesting
questions and followed up her visit with a letter to
President Christ, now posted on the Weblog .
Hannah
Cohen ’09
(pictured, on far right) used to disparage
soccer as
"sucker" to the annoyance of her brothers.
Now on JYA in Florence, Cohen
has become a devoted fan of the local professional
soccer (football) team, the Fiorentina.
Alexandra Webster ’08 about her field work
among the 200 wooded acres of the Ada and Archibald
MacLeish Field Station during a dedication ceremony
on Saturday, May 3.
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Smith College, as part
of its ongoing interest in promoting environmental
responsibility, is among the sponsors of next week's
, a weeklong event
that encourages bike riding and features several cycling-related
events around the Valley and at Smith. Ride on!
It's time for
the Smith community to weigh in on a name and graphic
identity for Smith athletics.
Survey feedback will help the spirit mark committee
recommend a name and design that will serve as a symbol
of pride and affiliation.
For Tara Tetreault ’01
(pictured, on left, with business partner Candace Connors),
opening a new men's clothing boutique, Jackson & Connor,
in Northampton was a natural step following 12 years
of experience selling men's apparel.
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