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Extractions: Marjorie Maynard Englert is retired after a long career in early childhood education. After Colby she did graduate work at the Nursery Training School in Boston, then affiliated with Boston University. (The Training School later became the Eliot Pearson Department of Child Study at Tufts University.) Although she had no children of her own, she has known about 1,000 preschool families in her 40-plus years of teaching in cooperative nursery schools, daycare centers and college child development labs. She retired early due to her husband's health and has been widowed since 1985. She keeps in touch with Chuck '45 and Shirley Martin Dudley '46 and had dinner with them and several others from their class just before their 50th reunion. She also has seen Joan Hunt Banfield and others in her gang in several mini-reunions over the years. Present activities include volunteering in a daycare center in Clearwater, Fla., where she lives in the winter. Marjorie also plays tennis and golf, swims and is part of an exercise group. Lately she has been painting in watercolor and learning to sketch children's portraits at the daycare center. Many years ago her aunt and uncle founded the retirement home where she now lives and which is on the same lake in Columbia, Conn., where she had spent every summer of her life. . . . I have heard a few times from Dorothy Rodgers Jordan . She and her husband recently visited Dana and Harriet Nourse Robinson in Beijing and were planning to go to Cote d'Azur in October. . . . In retirement
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Extractions: Seeing Cycles UMass Chancellor David K. Scott finds it useful to think about the degree to which American history is cyclical. When we interviewed him last fall for an article on the land-grant idea, he mentioned historian Arthur Schlesinger's idea of an oscillation between individualism and collectivism in the national spirit, with the latter enjoying a resurgence in roughly thirty-year cycles. "And there's always a slogan for it," he added. "Teddy Roosevelt's Square Deal, Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, Johnson's Great Society." Both "a Kinder, Gentler Nation" and "a New Covenant," he said, could be seen as '90s versions of these appeals to the collective spirit in the early 1900s, the 1930s, and the 1960s. It's Scott's hope that we are indeed in an era of renewed interest in community, and that this interest can be channeled to strengthen and renew the university. The Class of 1947 graduated fifty years ago this spring from a university that had been a college a month before, and that owed its new status in large part to their efforts. The students of that era were the products of the Great Depression and World War II- great collective traumas requiring great collective efforts. They were quite equal to the task of a year of activism. Would they use the word "activism" for what they did? Would they appreciate a comparison of their year of respectful, if high-spirited, rallies and editorial-writing, leaflets and lobbying, with the rowdy, if non-violent, six-day occupation this spring of the Goodell Building by current UMass students, and with its unsatisfying and vituperative aftermath? Probably not, because the differences are so overwhelming and go so much deeper than deportment. The contest in 1947 was with forces external to the college, and joined on the college's behalf. The contest in 1997 was between students and the university. A hostile relationship between individuals and institutions is by now so much a part of our culture that it's hard to imagine it was ever otherwise.
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Extractions: AMERICANREVOLUTION.ORG A NAVAL HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION CHAPTER XII THE PENOBSCOT EXPEDITION, 1779 Information of the departure of this expedition reached English ears no earlier perhaps than might have been expected. Commodore Collier wrote from New York July 28: "I received this morning certain intelligence that an armament sailed from Boston on the 21st instant to attack his Majesty's new settlement in Penobscot River . . . I intend putting to sea at daylight tomorrow," (Almon, viii, 356.) in pursuit. While the sloop Providence was fitting out at Boston, Lieutenant Trevett, who had long served on board that vessel, decided to remain at home and attend to his private business, saying that he had "no particular inclination to go to Penobscot, for I think the British will get information either at New York or Newport before our fleet can get ready to sail and if they do, I know that three or four large British ships can block them in and that will be the last of all our shipping." (R. I. Hist. Mag., October, 1886.) Notwithstanding the steadiness with which the militia, with the help of the marines, carried the precipitous heights of Bagaduce on July 28, part of their subsequent behavior convinced the general of their unreliable character. He continued to urge more naval activity and wrote to the commodore August 11: "The destruction of the Enemy's ships must be effected at any rate, although it might cost us half our own." (Wheeler, 310; Lovells Journal; Rev. Rolls, xxxix, , 113; Hist. Mag., February, 1864.)
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Extractions: Class Secretary: Susan Gangemi Murphy, P.O. Box 34, West Minot, ME 04288, e-mail smurphy@bates.edu Class President: C. Ellen Yeaton Perry, 6 Laura Ln., Barrington, NH 03825-3217 Next Reunion in 1999. Class Secretary: Elizabeth Glover Wiers, 4 Bigelow Rd., St. Albans, ME 04971 Class President: Janet Face Glassman, 4 Whitman Dr., Granby, CT 06035-2709 Class Secretary: Christine Love Pac, 515 Hall Hill Rd., Somers, CT 06071-1056 Class President: Gregory J. Pac, 515 Hall Hill Rd., Somers, CT 06071-1056 Next Reunion in 1997. The Reverend Barbara Quimby Libby is now a full-time interim minister and serves in Connecticut at Windham, Tolland, Hartford, Hartford East, and Central Association. She is primary support person for nearly ninety congregations and also is staff for the Conference Committee on Ministry, the Campus Ministry Committee, and the Committee for Interim Pastors.... In Hampstead, New Hampshire, Dean Peterson is a soccer coach and a marathon runner. Class Secretary: Carol S. Lovejoy, 133 W. Shore Dr., Marblehead, MA 01945-1343 Class President: Kaylee Masury, 199 Alewive Rd., Kennebunk, ME 04043
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