Spring 2008 Volume 104 Issue 2
letters
Re: "Changing Colors," Winter 2007
It may be of interest to VQ readers to reflect on the sustainability of our green commitment. Although the world seems in 2007 finally to have woken up to environmental threats such as global warming, this could be termed as more of a reawakening. By Ben Horsbrugh '89 Full Story
Another Vassar Vet's Perspective
Ralph LoCascio’s ’50 novel Vassar Outlander [“Books Noted,” Fall 2007] is clearly one man’s perspective, and it is unlikely it represents some sort of generic Vassar Vet’s view... by Howard Winn '50 Full Story
Re: "Buried Treasures," Winter 2007
Matthew’s other mug [Warwick Vase replica, p. 15] is not a spittoon and was probably meant to hold a plant. Certainly, Matthew Vassar would not have a spittoon featured so prominently in his portrait. By Kay Olson Freeman '59 Full Story
Good News For The New Year!
To our Vassar Family: First of all, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH for your unwavering encouragement and support. As recipients of the 2007 AAVC Spirit of Vassar Award, we treasure the honor... by Rev. Dr. Robert B. Jackson ’77 and Grisela Alejandro Jackson ’78 Full Story
Teaching Healthy Behavior
Wanting to better coordinate and expand its education efforts with students regarding alcohol, drug, and other health issues, Vassar College in December named William Kernan to the new post of health educator... Full Story