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1999

Go to: Summer 1999

Autumn 1999

Prelude, by Andrew W.M. Beierle. A redesigned Emory Magazine for 2000. Inside front cover.

“So many brilliant talents,” by Greg Fulton. “So Many Brilliant Talents: Art and Craft in the Age of Rubens” opens at the Michael C. Carlos Museum. In Brief, p. 2.

“It takes a village,” by Sharla A. Paul. Emory Village has experienced something of a renaissance. In Brief, p. 3.

“The other World Wide Web,” by Sharla A. Paul. The new Department of Environmental Studies has been launched. In Brief, p. 3.

“Seeing the science in your life,” by Richard Hermes. The College's new Program in Science and Society explores the value of scientific thought. In Brief, p. 4.

“Fall Enrollment Facts.” p. 5.

“Lending a healing hand,” by Greg Fulton. Emory reaches out to refugees in Kosovo. In Brief, p. 6.

“An opportunity to change the world,” by Sharla A. Paul. Amos N. Jones receives a Harry S. Truman Scholarship. In Brief, pp. 6-7.

“That's five hundred, love,” by Greg Fulton. Tennis coach Donald P. Schroer reaches five hundred wins. In Brief, p. 7.

“Browning to head tennis program.” Sidebar, In Brief, p. 7.

“Irish Eyes are smiling,” by Sharla A. Paul. W.B. Yeats Foundation observes its tenth anniversary. In Brief, p. 8.

“The Sole of Wit,” by Andrew W.M. Beierle. Kenneth Cole ’76C has been turning heads--and phrases--for two decades. Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 8.

“Participation makes all the difference,” by Sharla A. Paul. The donations of 18,696 alumni and parents helped make the 1998-99 Emory Annual Fund a record success. The Road Ahead, p. 9.

“We Teach Possibilities,” introduction by Andrew W.M. Beierle. On the eve of its tenth anniversary, the Creative Writing Program adds two gifted new voices: Joseph Skibell and Jim Grimsley. Cover Story, p. 10.

“Making Sense of the World,” by Andrew W.M. Beierle. In his novel, A Blessing on the Moon, Joseph Skibell examines the Holocaust with infinite humanity and an infusion of humor. Cover story, pp. 11-12.

“The Ability to Imagine,” by Richard Hermes. Novelist and playwright Jim Grimsley comes to Emory as the senior resident fellow in the Creative Writing Program. Cover Story, pp. 13-14.

“The most precious gift of time,” by Sharla A. Paul. Xuefei Jin receives a Guggenheim to complete a work in progress. p. 15.

“Ghost Stories,” by Sharla A. Paul. Eighty-five years after the Armenian genocide, Professor of English Walter B. Kalaidjian studies the literature of third-generation survivors. pp. 16-19.

From “The Field of Poppies” by Peter Balakian, 1979. Sidebar box, p. 19.

“In Hog Heaven,” by Greg Fulton. The Hog Book, by alumnus William B. Hedgepeth ’63C, is rereleased. pp. 22-23.

“An invitation to learning,” William M. Chace. Excerpted remarks from President Chace's Opening Convocation address. From The President, p. 24.

“Thanks for the memories,” by Bob Carpenter. A message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News, p. 25.

“Looking Back, Looking Ahead,” by Greg Fulton. Association of Emory Alumni sponsors sixth Alumni University. Alumni News, p. 26.

An excerpt from “Are You Prepared for the New Knowledge-Driven Economy?”, an Alumni University lecture by Anil Menon. Alumni News, p. 26.

“Class of ’34 endows scholarship.” Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 26.

“An Emory presence in Japan,” by Greg Fulton. The Japanese Emory Alumni Association held its first official meeting in Tokyo. Alumni News, p. 27.

“Emory news served hot.” EmoryWire is a new weekly e-mail communication of current University news. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 28.

“The King is I,” by Greg Fulton. Anthony Ephirim-Donkor ’88T-’94PhD is the King of his African village. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 31.

“Outstanding adult educator,” by Greg Fulton. Mary Cobb Bugg Callahan ’77G was named 1998-99 Outstanding Adult Educator by the Georgia Adult Education Association. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 33.

“Trading oral care for moral care,” by Greg Fulton. Raleigh H. Watson ’61D and Henry B. Patterson ’61D were reunited. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 34.

“The Good Samaritan,” by Greg Fulton. William C. Warren IV ’79M-’82PEDS opened the Good Samaritan Health Center. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 36.

“Alumni Privileges.” Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 37.

Profiles of six new construction projects on Emory's campus. Going Up, p. 41 (Inside back cover).

Summer 1999

Prelude, by Andrew W.M. Beierle. In the Winter 2000 issue of Emory Magazine, we will reflect on “The Emory Century.” Inside front cover.

“Citizenship for a new millennium,” by Greg Fulton. Highlights of the Sam Nunn NationsBank Policy Forum”Leadership, Values, and Ethics: Educating Global Citizens for a New Millennium.” In Brief, p. 2.

An excerpt from the address of Lani Guinier at the Emory School of Law during Women's History Month. Sidebar box, p. 2.

“The spirit of Emory,” by Greg Fulton. Retired Oxford College physics instructor and alumnus Dan C. Moore's legacy spans six decades. In Brief, p. 3.

“Carlos takes the wraps off the mummies,” by Greg Fulton. A portion of the Michael C. Carlos Museum's collection of Egyptian mummies and artifacts debuted for viewing July 19. Sidebar box, p. 3.

“Born again,” by Sharla A. Paul. Booker Prize-winning novelist A. S. Byatt visited Emory in March as the sixth biennial Richard Ellmann Lecturer in Modern Literature. In Brief, p. 4.

“Bits 'n' bobs.” On A. S. Byatt. Sidebar box, p. 4

“A voluminous acquisition,” by Greg Fulton. The Woodruff Library's Renaissance and Baroque collection is “a treasure.” In Brief, p. 5.

“Emory establishes Institute for Jewish Studies,” by Greg Fulton. In Brief, p. 5.

“May we here today Be Exhilarated,” by Sharla A. Paul. Commencement 1999. Cover Story, pp. 6-7.

“One to Watch: Stephanie M. Denton ’99C.” Sidebar box, p. 8.

“Marion Luther Brittan Service Award: Cameron N. Welborn ’99L.” Sidebar box, p. 8.

“One to Watch: Kenya K. Hansford ’99B.” Sidebar box, p. 9.

“One to Watch: Jason R. Howard ’99B.” Sidebar box, p. 10.

“Lucius Lamar McMullan Award: Brandt D. Brown ’99C.” Sidebar box, p. 11.

“One to Watch: Brian M. Oubre ’99C.” Sidebar box, p. 12.

“One to Watch: Katrina R. Samuels ’99C.” Sidebar box, p. 12.

“Millennial musings,” by Sharla Paul. Oxford College Commencement. p. 13.

“You have given us yourself,” by Sharla Paul. William H. Murdy retired from the deanship at Oxford College after twelve years. p. 13.

“Five receive honorary degrees.” Profiles of: Norman E. Borlaug, Leontine T. C. Kelly, Robert B. Reich, and Charles R. Yates. Commencement 1999. pp. 14-15.

“154th Commencement Facts.” Sidebar box, p. 15.

“Who Runs Georgia?” by Krista Reese. More than fifty years ago, in the wake of a legendary political crisis, Calvin Kytle ’41C and James Mackay ’40C-’47L painted a dark portrait of a state in turmoil. pp. 16-19.

“The better part of wisdom,” by William M. Chace. From The President, p. 20.

“An Emory way of life,” by Richard J. Bagby ’62C-’66M. A message from the President of the Association of Emory Alumni. p. 21.

“Biotechnology and beyond,” by Greg Fulton. Alumni return for Eighteenth Assembly. Alumni News, p. 22.

“Turman Alumni Service Awards,” by Greg Fulton. Paul H. Anderson Sr. ’38C-’40L and Juliana McKinley Winters ’77L received the 1999 J. Pollard Turman Alumni Service Award. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 22.

An excerpt from “Are You Ready to Live 120 Years? Emory Research: Extending Human Possibilities,” the keynote address of the Eighteenth Assembly by alumnus William L. Minnix. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 22.

“Oxford Weekend draws 300.” Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 22.

“The alumni network,” by Greg Fulton. Alumni Career Network stories reflect program's growth. Alumni News, p. 23.

“Foote to speak at Alumni Weekend.” Author and historian Shelby Foote will deliver the keynote address at Alumni Weekend 1999. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 23.

“Over the rainbow,” by Andrew W.M. Beierle. Jameson Currier ’77C, author of Where the Rainbow Ends, was one of five finalists for a 1998 Lambda Literary Award for gay men's fiction. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 28.

“Rocket man,” by Allison O. Adams. Pete Steggert ’89AH invented the Rocket Arm, a baseball training device. Sidebar box, p. 35.

“A legacy of generosity.” The Emory University School of Medicine recently received a bequest of more than $19 million from the estate of Reunette W. Harris. The Road Ahead, p. 39.

Profiles of: Dana Green ’71PhD, School of Law Dean Howard O”Woody” Hunter, Mary Elizabeth Moore, Marla E. Salmon, and Hannah McLaughlin ’97C. People, p. 40.

“A Postcard from the Past,” by Greg Fulton. Emory Junior College at Valdosta. Enigma, p. 41 (Inside back cover).


1998

Go to: Spring 1998, Winter 1998

Summer 1998

Prelude, by Allison O. Adams. For a moment, His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, put the demands of itineraries aside to examine a replica of the Rosetta Stone. Inside front cover.

“A New Return Address,” by John D. Thomas. Emory's new alumni center, the Miller-Ward House, will honor Judson C”Jake” Ward ’33C-’36G and H. Prentice Miller ’27C-’28G. In Brief, p. 2.

“Not Just Kids' Stuff,” by Allison O. Adams. The Culture of Toys Conference examines Americans' increasing investment in play. In Brief, p. 3.

“Chopp Appointed Provost.” Rebecca Chopp has been appointed provost and executive vice president for academic affairs. Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 3.

“Documenting the Black Holocaust,” by John D. Thomas. Alumna Velma Maia Thomas's interactive book, Lest We Forget, examines slavery. In Brief, p. 4.

“Que Pasa, Doc?,” by Erin Coyle. Evening at Emory teaches Spanish to medical professionals. In Brief, p. 5.

“The Pullet Surprises.” The first annual awarded program was initiated this spring by Emory's journalism program as a spoof of the Pulitzer Prizes. Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 5.

“A Child is Waiting,” by John D. Thomas. Lesli Greenberg ’87C established The Giving Tree, an adoption resource center that focuses on finding families for children with special needs. In Brief, p. 6.

“Accessibility for All,” by Erin Coyle. Requests for disability accommodations are rising at Emory. In Brief, p. 7.

“The Compassionate Heart,” by Allison O. Adams. His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, delivered the 1998 Commencement address. Cover story, Commencement section, pp. 8-13.

“The healing arts at the Carlos Museum,” by Allison O. Adams. The Carlos Museum is the first venue for the exhibit, The Buddha's Art of Healing: Tibetan Medical Paintings from Buryatia. Sidebar box, Commencement section, p. 10.

“Tibetan Buddhist Studies Institute inaugurated,” by Allison O. Adams. The 1998 Summer Institute for Tibetan Buddhist Studies, the first program of the formal partnership between Emory and Drepung Loseling, was inaugurated with a lecture by His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama. Sidebar box, Commencement section, p. 12.

“First family of film,” by Allison O. Adams. Like his mother and brother, film studies graduate Kevin Fahey is a cinephile. Sidebar box, Commencement section, p. 13.

“Law graduates entrusted with new responsibility,” by Allison O. Adams. Judge Phyllis A. Kravitch addressed the School of Law's graduating class. Sidebar box, Commencement section, p. 13.

“McMullan honoree headed into international law,” by Allison O. Adams. Anjan Sahni received the 1998 Lucius Lamar McMullan Award. Sidebar box, Commencement section, p. 14.

“Correspondent's course,” by Erin Coyle. Senior Beth Burkstrand spent her graduation day in Cape Town, South Africa, sponsored by Emory's journalism program. Sidebar box, Commencement section, p. 14.

“An ever-present leader,” by Allison O. Adams. Samuel “Tito” Jackson received the 1998 Eady Sophomore Award. Oxford Commencement section, p. 15.

“Three Oxford legends--Clark, Penn, and Sharp--retire,” by Allison O. Adams. Chaplain Sammy Clark, Professor of History Neil Penn, and Professor of Biology Homer Sharp announced their retirements at the end of this academic year. Oxford Commencement section, p. 15.

“Four receive honorary degrees.” Profiles of the recipients of honorary degrees: Tenzin Gyatso, The XIV Dalai Lama, Bruce Alberts, Phyllis Kravitch, Zell Miller. Commencement section, pp. 16-17.

“From the Commencement address of His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama.” An excerpt. Sidebar box, Commencement section, p. 17.

“A Sense of Service,” by John D. Thomas, Allison O. Adams, Andrew W.M. Beierle, and Erin Coyle. Profiles of some of the many people connected to the University who have given their time to the Peace Corps: Associate Professor Edna Bay, Allan Goldman ’76PH, Harbert Bernard ’89C-’97MBA, Barbara Lenkerd ’65C, The Rollins School of Public Health, David R. London ’98B. pp. 18-19, 25-27.

“The Master Plan.” The University's new “framework for physical development” emphasizes balance, stewardship, and harmony. pp. 21-24.

“Moral Dimensions of University Economies,” by William M. Chace. From The President, p. 28.

“Alumni House: A reality at last!,” by Doug Kniskern. Groundbreaking will soon begin on the Miller-Ward Alumni House. A message from the President of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News, p. 29.

“The Arts at Emory.” Alumni return for the Association of Emory Alumni's Seventeenth Assembly”The Campus as Canvas: The Arts at Emory.” Alumni News, p. 30.

An excerpt from the keynote address of the Seventeenth Assembly”The Love of Art in Everyday Life,” by Don E. Saliers. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 30.

“Turman Alumni Service Awards.” The first J. Pollard Turman Alumni Service Awards were presented to Pamela Cheyenne Pryor ’69C-’70G and William Marvin Hardy III ’61Ox-’63C-’65L. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 30.

“Helping kids cope with cancer,” by John D. Thomas. Cancer survivor H. Elizabeth King ’67C and her husband founded KidsCope Inc., a nonprofit organization designed to create and disseminated materials for children whose parents have cancer. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 35.

“Sports Hall of Fame Class of ’98.” During alumni weekend Emory's six member class will be inducted. Sidebar box, p. 36.

“Hunter-Gault to speak at Alumni Weekend.” Charlayne Hunter-Gault, an award-winning national correspondent, will be the featured speaker for Alumni Weekend 1998. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 43.

“Where 'The New South' was born,” by Allison O. Adams. Oxford College's Old Church holds the desk of Atticus Greene Haygood, Emory's president from 1875 to 1884. Enigma, p. 45 (Inside back cover).

Spring 1998

Prelude, by Andrew W.M. Beierle. Raymond B. Nixon ’25C, founder and director of Emory's original journalism program and a longtime editor of the Emory Alumnus, died December 15, 1997. Inside front cover.

“Healthcare on the Air” by John D. Thomas. Emory cardiologist Randy Martin ’65C-’69M moonlights on WSB-TV as chief medical consultant. In Brief, pp. 2-3.

“Historic Quest.” Cardiologist J. Willis Hurst recently published The Quest for Excellence: The History of the Department of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine, 1834-1986. Sidebar box, In Brief, p.3.

“Laying Hold of the Truth” by Allison O. Adams. Baylor University included Barbara Brown Taylor ’73C on its list of the twelve most effective preachers in the English-speaking world. In Brief, pp. 4-5.

“Lady Dine” by Andrew W.M. Beierle. Lorene Ray Haynie, director of food services at Emory for twenty-five years, died January 16, 1998. In Memoriam, Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 5.

“Our Inner Outlaw” by Allison O. Adams. Law professor Martha Duncan examines the love-hate relationship between criminals and society in Romantic Outlaws, Beloved Prisons: The Unconscious Meanings of Crime and Punishment. In Brief, p. 6.

“A Picture is Worth a Thousand Miles” by Allison O. Adams. Videoconferencing technology expands Emory and Oxford classrooms. In Brief, p. 7.

“The Law in Georgia” by Allison O. Adams. Thurbert Baker ’79L was appointed Georgia's attorney general. In Brief, pp. 8-9.

“A Force for Reconciliation” by Allison O. Adams. His All Holiness Bartholomew, Archbishop of Constantinople and New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch, receives the Emory President's Medal. In Brief, p. 9.

“A Citizen of the World” by Allison O. Adams. Thomas S. Robertson is appointed dean of the Goizueta Business School. In Brief, p. 10.

“$40 million in gifts” The University received a $20-million gift from the Roberto C. Goizueta estate, and another $20-million gift from the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation honoring Goizueta. Sidebar box, In Brief, p.10.

“Afoot in the academic village” by William M. Chace. From The President, p.11.

“Speaking Out” introduction by John D. Thomas. President William M. Chace hopes Emory's new Presidential Distinguished Professors will revive the role of public intellectual. Cover story, p.13.

“Johnnetta Cole” by Allison O. Adams. Johnnetta Cole, Spelman College's first female African-American president and a new Presidential Distinguished Professor at Emory, has been challenging the status quo for decades. Cover story, pp. 14-15.

“William Foege” by Rhonda Watts. William Foege, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and executive director of The Carter Center, is a Presidential Distinguished Professor of International Health. Cover story, pp. 16-17.

“David J. Garrow” by John Thomas. Pulitzer Prize winner David J. Garrow is a Presidential Distinguished Professor in the Emory School of Law. Cover story, pp. 18.

“Across an Ocean of Words” by John Thomas. Assistant Professor of English Xuefei Jin's short story collections, Ocean of Words and Under the Red Flag, have won awards for their simple style and understated beauty. pp. 20-21.

“The Education of Michael Lomax” by John D. Thomas. The former Fulton County Commission chairman and Emory alumnus is the new president of Dillard University. pp. 22-23.

“The summer of the Steinway: music's enduring magic” by Susan M. Carini. Cherry L. Emerson ’38C-’39G has given the gift of an $800,000 endowment to the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta. The Road Ahead, pp. 24.

“Raising the roof” The Miller-Ward Alumni House, named in honor of Judson “Jake” Ward ’33C-’36G and H. Prentice Miller ’27-’28G, will be an alumni center of the first quality. p. 25.

“A forensic odyssey” a letter from David A. Lockmiller ’27C-’28G-’54H. An Emory alumnus recounts the great debates of 1927. Alumni News, p.27.

“The truth about grad school” by Allison O. Adams. Lesli Mitchell ’86Ox-’90C is the author of The Ultimate Grad School Survival Guide. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 33.

“The Rope Warrior” by Richard L. Eldredge. David Fisher ’85B makes his living jumping rope as a performance. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 37.

“A Ring Around Oxford” by John D. Thomas. The old bell in the clock tower atop Seney Hall is the oldest historical item at Oxford College. Enigma (Inside back cover), p. 41.

Winter 1998

Prelude “Oh, what a new-fangled web we weave!” by Andrew W.M. Beierle. Inside front cover.

“Roberto C. Goizueta 1931-1997” by Andrew W.M. Beierle. The Coca-Cola chairman's destiny was intertwined with Emory's. In Brief section, pp. 2-3.

“Inviting the World to Emory” written by John Thomas. Steven E. Sanderson is the new vice president for Arts and Sciences and dean of Emory College. In Brief , pp. 4-5.

“Eric Poses A Question” written by John Thomas, Alumnus' board game is a hit. In Brief section, pp. 6-7.

“1525 Clifton Building Opens” written by Allison Adams. The facility unites several initiatives in preventative medicine and wellness. In Brief section, p. 7.

“Understanding Violence” written by Allison Adams. A new interdisciplinary minor explores the origins, nature, and representations of violent behavior. In Brief section, p.8.

“Cyber Goddess” written by Allison Adams. Crystal Kile ’89C shatters Internet barriers for women. In Brief section, p. 9.

“Harlem Renaissance” written by John Thomas. Attorney James B. O'Neal ’77Ox-’79C empowers underprivileged and minority youth through the study of law. Cover story, pp. 10-14.

“Soldiers are needed for the battle..” written by James B. O'Neal. Sidebar box, Cover story, p. 13.

“A River Runs Through It” written by Allison Adams. Nantahala Outdoor Center co-founder Payson Kennedy ’54C-’59G traded the tranquility of a librarian's existence for the rigors of whitewater. Feature story, pp. 15-17.

“Crazy over Kudzu” written by Allison Adams. Graduate student Sue Carstensen is all wrapped up in the pesky vine. Feature story, pp. 18-19.

“A matter of taste” Kudzu Quiche recipe. Sidebar box, Feature story, p. 19.

“Enduring benefactions” written by William M. Chace. From the President, p. 20.

“Becoming a part of the Emory Community” written by Bob Carpenter. A message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni.Alumni News section, pp. 21,23.

“Back to school” Emory graduates reunite on campus. Alumni News section, p. 22.

Cokie Roberts speaks at the Emory Medal ceremony. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 22.

“Emory Sports Hall of Fame inducts its Class of 1997” Alumni News section, p.23.

“Emory Medalist” Ben J. Tarbutton Jr. ’49Ox-’51C profile. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 26.

“Arts and Sciences Distinguished Alumni Awards” Harold S.Johnson ’41C, M. Kathleen McCulloch ’74G-’77G, and H. David Short III ’70C honored. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 27.

“Emory Medalist” H. Jackson Brown Jr. profile. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 28.

“Emory news served hot” Emory Wire is a new weekly e-mail communication of University news. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 28.

“Emory Medalist” Glenda A. Hatchett ’77L profile. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 30.

“Emory Medalist” Ben F. Johnson Jr. ’36C-’40L profile. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 32.

“Emory Medalist” Anne Elizabeth Hendrick Gaston ’55M profile. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 33.

“Emory Medalist” Harper Gaston IV ’52C-’55M profile. Sidebar box, Alumin News section, p. 34.

“Emory Medalist” Edith Folsom Honeycutt ’39N profile. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 36.

“Distinguished Dental Alumni” Lawson K. Broadrick ’54D and Peter A. Jensen Jr. ’56D honored. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 37.

“Links to the Past” written by Allison Adams. Linton C. Hopkins ’73NURL chronicles history of Atlanta's East Lake Golf Club and Robert Tyre Jones' ’29L bond to the course.Sidebar box, Alumni News section,.p. 38.

“Quiet ('shhh') philanthropy from an Emory librarian” written by Susan Carini. The Road Ahead, p. 40.

“Tree Surgeon” written by John Thomas. Enigma, p. 41 (Inside back cover).


1997

Go to: Summer 1997, Spring 1997 , Winter 1997

Autumn 1997

Prelude, Vox alumni, written by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Inside front cover.

'Ethical Concerns” written by John Thomas. President Emeritus James T. Laney ’94H has a new role at Emory. In Brief section, p.2.

“Open for Business” written by Allison Adams. The new home of the Goizueta Business School was dedicated in September. In Brief section, p. 3.

“Dancing with the Past” written by John Thomas. Cutting a rug on the southern festival circuit. In Brief section, p. 4.

“Good Chemistry” written by Allison Adams. Professor Craig Hill's wood-pulp-to-paper conversion is kinder to nature because it mimics nature. In Brief section, p. 5.

“A new name in health care” “Emory Healthcare” designated as the name for the Emory University System of Health Care. Sidebar box, In Brief section, p. 5.

“A Home for Literary History” written by Allison Adams. Emory acquires the papers of England's poet laureate. In Brief section, pp.6-7.

“It takes a village” Architectural firms scheduled to collaborate on the development of a performing arts center on the Emory campus. Sidebar box, In Brief section, p. 7.

“Picture Perfect” written by John Thomas. Physics professor Raymond C. DuVarney's camera helps put the heavens in focus. In Brief section, pp. 8-9.

“Yerkes Addition Houses Vaccine Research” written by Allison Adams. A new facility will focus efforts on preventing the spread of AIDS. In Brief section, p. 9.

“Out of her Father's Shadow” written by Allison Adams. Martin Luther King's youngest child, Emory alumna Bernice King, reflects on her own call to the ministry. In Brief section, pp. 10-11.

“An excerpt from Hard Questions, Heart Answers” written by Bernice A. King. Sidebar box, In Brief section, p. 11

“Playing Smart” Emory finished fourth in the nation among NCAA Division III schools for the Sears Directors' Cup. Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 11.

“A Friend in Need” written by Andrew W. M. Beierle. William C. Warren IV ’79-’82 left a thriving pediatrics practice to care for inner-city children. In Brief section, p. 12.

“Keeping the Social Contract Affordable” written by William M. Chace. From the President, p. 13.

“Kelso's Quest” written by Allison Adams. The discovery of James Fort, the first permanent settlement in North America, is the culmination of alumnas William Kelso's thirty-year search for this nation's true origins. Cover story, pp. 14-18.

“The other Oxford experience” written by Bob Carpenter. A message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News section, pp.19,25.

“For self and soul” written by Allison Adams. The fourth Alumni University draws return atendees in search of personal enrichment. Alumni News section, p. 22.

“The story of a lifetime” written by Allison Adams. Vaugh Davis Bornet ’39C-’40G profile. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 24.

“No ordinary patchwork” written by Allison Adams. Stacy Shaw ’82B profile. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 28.

“The ice (cream) man cometh” written by Faye Goolrick. C.Scott Mayfield Jr. ’86EMB profile. Alumni News section, p.33.

“Inventing the perfect love” written by Susan Carini. The Road Ahead, p. 35.

“Comprehending a Life” written by John Thomas. Alumnus Peter G. Bourne's biography of Jimmy Carter is the first book to chronicle the former chief executive's fortunes from Plains to postpresidency. Feature Story, pp.36-37.

“Getting In” written by John Thomas. Dean of Admission Daniel C. Wells demystifies the application process. Feature story, pp. 38-40.

“Next Stop, Emory” written by John Thomas. Enigma, p. 40 (Inside back cover).

Summer 1997

Prelude, Hannah McLaughlin, written by Hannah McLaughlin. Inside front cover.

“O Brave Old World” by Allison Adams. Theater Emory recreates Renaissance playhouse experience. In Brief, pp. 2-3.

“Fetting the fourth estate” Journalism reunion and banquet held at the Emory Conference Center. Sidebar Box, In Brief, p. 3.

“On the Road Again - And Again” written by John Thomas. Tinsley Ellis ’77 Ox-’79C travels the world playing the blues. In Brief, p. 4.

“Blueprint for the Future” written by Allison Adams. Architectural firm to plan the campus of tomorrow. In Brief, p. 5.

“Emory Athletics Bats A Thousand” All spring varsity compete at nationals. In Brief, p. 5.

“The Light Fantastic” written by John Thomas. Physics Professor Sidney Perkowitz illuminates a complex subject. Feature story, pp. 6-7.

“Odyssey” written by John Thomas. From the jungle of Vietnam to the inner sanctum of the U.S. Senate, Max Cleland ’68G-’79H has fought despair and disability to emerge triumphant. Cover Story, pp. 8-12.

“Honors, Rights, Privileges, and Responsibilities” written by Allison Adams. At Emory's 152nd Commencement, Christiane Amanpour urges graduates to look beyond our borders. Commencement feature, pp. 13-14,16,18.

“Brittain Award winners forge lives of service and success” written by Allison Adams. Award winners have forged succesful careers in many professions. Commencement feature, p. 15.

“Go forth and study hard” Oxford Commencement. Commencement feature, p. 17”My heart was still at Oxford” written by Dan Sadowsky. Judy Greer profile. Commencement feature, p. 17.

“Honoring great teachers” Teaching awards given to Deborah Lipstadt, Ronald Calabrese, Kenneth Stein, and Richard Freer. Sidebar box, Commencement feature, p. 18.

“Three receive honorary degrees” Profile of the recipients of honorary degrees: Christiane Amanpour, J. Rogers Hollingsworth and L. Bevel Jones III received honorary degrees. Commencement feature, pp. 19-20.

“Resisting the norms” by Nancy Seideman. Lauraine Leblanc studies 'punk.' Sidebar box, p. 20.

“Where the Action is” written by Allison Adams. As health care changes, Emory nurses are practicing in unfamiliar settings. Feature story, pp. 21-22.

“A genuine Part of the Emory Community” written by Susan Carini. Earl Dolive ’48C profile. The Road Ahead, p. 23.

“'Ranking' America's Colleges?” by William M. Chace. From the President, p. 24.

“A home for alumni” written by Bob Carpenter. A message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News section, pp.25-26.

“Assembly XVI 'The Soul of the Academy.'”Association of Emory Alumni's Assembly of the Academy met on campus. Alumni News section, p. 26.

“A lifetime of giving” written by Allison Adams. Richard Hodges ’50C profile. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 28.

“A communications legacy” Rebecca Cheney McGreevy ’55C profile. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 30.

“Sports Hall of Fame Class ’97” Emory Sports Hall of Fame will induct Class of 1997. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 31.

“Alumni Weekend September 25-28” Alumni Weekend events. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 32.

“Oxford College mourns friend, benefactor” Johnny Maloney ’63D. Sidebar box, p. 36.

“Taiwan connections” Alumni dinner held in Taiwan. Sidebar box, p. 38.

“Saved by the Bell” written by John Thomas. Enigma, p. 41 (Inside back cover).

Spring 1997

Prelude, Henry L. Bowden Sr., written by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Inside front cover.

“In Sickness and in Health” by John Thomas. Cardiologist J. Willis Hurst was LBJ's physician and friend for eighteen years. In Brief, pp. 2-3.

“Restart the Presses” by John Thomas. A journalism program returns to Emory. In Brief section, p. 4.

“Three of a Kind” by Allison Adams. Emory College Class of 2000 includes a set of triplets. In Brief, p. 5.

“Spinning for Dollars” by John Thomas. Thayer Gallison ’98C cashes in on Wheel of Fortune. In Brief, p. 5.

“Documenting the Nashville Mystique” by Allison Adams. Historian John W. Rumble ’74C gathers the treasures of country music's heritage. In Brief, pp. 6-7.

“Helping Hands, Healing Hearts” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Pediatric cardiolgist Fred Emge leads a team to repair the tiniest hearts in Tbilisi, Georgia. In Brief, pp. 8-9.

“Civil Rights Activist” Sidebar box about John A. Griffin, In Brief, p. 9.

“Quote, Unquote” by Joycelyn Elders, former U.S. Surgeon General. Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 9.

“The Thrill of Success” by Allison Adams. Alumnus David Compton's first suspense novel is slated for the big screen. In Brief, pp. 10-11.

“A Fantastic Fall” Emory athletic teams continue their winning ways. In Brief, p. 11.

“Quote, Unquote” by Anthony A. Kennedy, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice. Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 11.

“A Dramatic Life” by John Thomas. Exiled Nigerian playwright, activist, and Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka ’96H finds sanctuary at Emory. Cover story, pp. 12-16.

“Field of Dreams” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Graduate student Victor Balaban combines his interests in psychology and photography to understand a cultural phenomenon. Feature, pp. 18-19.

“The State of the Art of Teaching” by Allison Adams. A University commission is examining age-old questions and new issues. Feature story, pp. 20-21.

“Come, Let Us Be Unreasonable” by William M. Chace. From the President, p. 22.

“Opening our lines of communication” by Bob Carpenter. A Message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News section, pp. 23-25.

“A ride for your ride” by John Thomas. William Newman ’71C. Alumni News section, p. 26.

“Filling a publishing niche” by Allison Adams. Clint Smith ’82 MBA. Sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 29.

“Tashkent calling” by Allison Adams. Brian L. Bowen ’79Ox-’82B. Sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 30.

“A renewed faith” by Allison Adams. Ed DeWeese ’53T. Sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 37.

“No Finer Friend” by Susan M. Carini. J. Pollard Turman. The Road Ahead, p. 39.

“New process spots early heart disease” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Randolph E. Patterson, Health, p. 40.

“Minorities report differences in care” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Carol J. Rowland Hogue, Health, p. 40.

“Pinpointing the perils of pollution” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Barry Ryan, Health, p. 40.

“Kitty's Cottage and the Methodist Civil War” by Allison Adams. Enigma, p. 41 (Inside back cover).

People: Anthony G. Hirschel , Dwight Andrews, Lore Metzger, Robert Paul, Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld, Deborah E. Lipstadt, John A. Rock

Winter 1997

Prelude, Olympic Torch Relay, written by Allison Adams. Inside front cover.

“Peak Performance” by John Thomas. Ophthalmologist George O. Waring III reaches for the summit. In Brief, pp. 2-3.

“Honoring the law school's legacy” by Allison Adams. Sidebar box, In Brief section, p. 3.

“Cleland ’68G takes over for Nunn ’61C-’62L” Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 3.

“Quote-Unquote” by Robert Kegan. Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 4.

“Healing Communities” by Allison Adams. Carter Center program links faith and health. In Brief, pp. 4-5.

“A great high point” Sidebar box about Sam Nunn. In Brief, p. 5.

“Virtual Art” The Michael C. Carlos Museum goes high tech. By John Thomas. In Brief, pp. 6-7.

“Going Global” by Allison Adams. New Halle Institute to promote interdisciplinary studies in international subjects. In Brief, p. 7.

“Business school's winning team” by Allison Adams. Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 7.

“It's a Passion Thing” by Allison Adams. Oxford alumnus and Atlanta playwright Steve Murray's work called “heartbreaking and hysterical” In Brief, p. 8.

“Big Bertha and Me” by John Thomas. After mastering the textile and fine wine industries, Ely Callaway ’40C has become the driving force in golf. Cover story, pp. 10-14.

“Chaos on the Fairway” Raymond C. DuVarney, chairman of the Department of Physics, on the physics of golf. Sidebar box, p. 14.

“A gift to Emory and Atlanta” by Sylvia Wrobel. The Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Fund. The Road Ahead, p. 15.

“Making Choices, Shaping Lives” by Allison Adams. Emory's ethics center fosters lives of moral meaning and ethical practice throughout the University. Feature story, pp. 16-17.

“Arms and the Man” by John Thomas. Alumnus Farley Berman owns one of the world's most extensive private collections of historic weaponry. Feature story, pp. 18-19.

“Toward a Common Good” by Allison Adams. Recent School of Law initiatives reflect renewed interest in serving the community. Feature story, pp. 20-21.

“Renewal” by William M. Chace. From the President, p. 22.

“Honoring the true student athlete” by Bob Carpenter. A Message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News section, pp. 23-25.

“Alumni Weekend” by Allison Adams. Emory graduates reunite on campus. Alumni News section, p. 24.

“Emory Sports Hall of Fame inducts its Class of 1996” Alumni News section, p. 25.

“You gotta have art” by Allison Adams. Laura Hankin ’89C opens the Art & Soul Cafe, a do-it-yourself craft cafe. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 27.

“A man of action and character” Ernest “Chip”Koella IV ’91C dies in kayaking accident trying to save a stranger. Sidebar box, Alumni News section, p. 28.

“Into Africa” Mandy Jackson ’95C speaks at White House Rose Garden ceremony. Sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 31.

“Gracing the cover” Emory Class of 1935 is on cover of Currents magazine. Sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 33.

“Do body and spirit combine to heal?” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Mary Lynn Dell, Health, p. 40.

“Cryosurgery offers new hope” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Charles Staley, Health, p. 40.

“Johns appointed to research council” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Michael M.E. Johns, Health, p. 40.

“When Wednesdays were Wonderful” by John Thomas. Enigma, p. 41 (Inside back cover).

People: Billy E. Frye, Thomas J. Lawley, Johnnetta B. Cole, Marjorie J. Shostak

Emory Medal Winners: Tillie Kidd Fowler, Charles A. Harris, Alicia Anne Phillipp, William C. Waters III


1996

Go to: Summer 1996, Spring 1996, Winter 1996

Autumn 1996

Prelude, Emory Women's Chorale, written by Allison Adams. Inside front cover.

“In the News” by John Thomas. WSB-TV's Jonathan Serrie ’87C has covered everything from floods to the Olympics. In Brief, pp. 2-3.

“Chace awards high honor to Argentina's Menem” by Allison Adams. Sidebar box, In Brief section, p. 3.

“Broadening the World Picture” by Allison Adams. A new program in Asian Studies expands the University's global scope. In Brief, p. 4.

“Legal Briefs” by John Thomas. Jeffrey D. Meyer ’88C takes a light look at the law. In Brief, p. 5.

“Working in concert” by Allison Adams. Burlington Road Building. Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 5.

“Man of Steel” by Allison Adams. Alumnus and blacksmith Alan Rogers ’93PhD brings his metalworking talent to television. In Brief, p. 6.

“The Sporting Life” by John Thomas. Former elite marathon runner Bob Varsha ’77L is a commentator for ESPN. In Brief, p. 7.

“Library addition a one-stop shop for information” by Allison Adams. Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 7.

“Boxed In” by John Thomas. Trip Payne ’90C is one of America's premier crossword puzzlers. In Brief, pp. 8-9.

“Classic Performances” The 1996-97 Emory Classic Performances season. In Brief, p. 9.

“A Bonding Experience” by John Thomas. The strengthened ties between Emory and The Carter Center are helping turn theory and knowledge into action. Cover story, pp. 10-13.

“Academic diplomacy” by William M. Chace. From the President, p. 14.

“A little bit of Seoul . . .” by Susan M. Carini. President Chace's trip to South Korea. The Road Ahead, p. 15.

“Emory and the Olympics” photo feature with captions, pp. 16-17.

“Chap” by Allison Adams. Prison chaplain Susan Bishop ’75T brings a joyful noise to the Metropolitan Correctional Institute for Women. Feature story, pp. 18-19.

“The Gospels According to Luke” by Allison Adams. Candler professor Luke Johnson stands at the forefront of a public theological battle over the historical truth of the Christian gospels. Feature story, pp. 20-21.

“A Sister in Need” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Emory has joined a partnership to improve the health care system in Tbilisi, Georgia. Feature story, pp. 22-23.

“Designing the perfect trip” by Bob Carpenter. A Message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News section, pp. 25-27.

“Running with history” by Allison Adams. Emory alumni selected as “Community Heroes”carried the Olympic torch. Alumni News section, p. 26. (Sidebar of Emory torchbearers)

“Listening to our lives” by Allison Adams. The third Alumni University invites introspection and exploration. Alumni News section, p. 22.

“A magnificent obsession” by Allison Adams. Pierce Cline ’46Ox-’48C hikes the Appalachian Trail. Sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 29.

“Dental alumni gather” by John Thomas. Sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 38.

“The Name Game” by John Thomas. Mascot of Emory Eagles. Enigma, p. 41 (Inside back cover).

People: Mandy Jackson, RosettaE. Ross, Cherwanda R. William, Elaine K. Swartzentruber, Lorri Hewett

Summer 1996

Prelude, Emory women's tennis team NCAA win, and Cyrus Beasley Olympic update, written by John D. Thomas.Inside front cover.

“Good Behavior” by Allison O. Adams. Yerkes researcher Frans de Waal discerns the origins of human morality in primates. In Brief, pp. 2-3.

“Oxford Day 1996” by John D. Thomas. Sidebar box, In Brief section, p. 3.

“Depth of Fields” by John D. Thomas. From baseball diamonds to diving platforms, Jamie Squire captures athletes in action. In Brief, pp. 4-5.

“The Hugh F. MacMillan Law Library is dedicated” by John D. Thomas. Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 5.

“The Speaker Speaks” by John D. Thomas. Newt Gingrich ’65C comes full circle. In Brief, p. 6.

“In the Public Interest” by John D. Thomas. A key player in the fight against AIDS, internationally renowned epidemiologist James Curran is the new dean of the Rollins School of Public Health. Cover story, pp. 7-11.

“The hope for a solution” Megan Dunbar in the World Learning office. Sidebar article, p. 11.

“A Day of Light and Shadows” by Allison O. Adams. The loss of friends and family aboard ValuJet flight 592 darkens the University's brightest day. Commencement feature article, pp. 12-16.

“A life in art and literature” Carlos Rojas profile. Sidebar box, Commencement feature, p. 14.

“Making art accessible to all” John Howett profile. Sidebar box, Commencement feature, p. 15.

“McMullan Award is good chemistry for Kable” Joe Kable profile. Sidebar box, Commencement feature, p. 16.

“A borderless sense of humanity” Scott Proeschold profile. Sidebar box, Commencement feature, p. 16.

“Honoris causa” Profiling past honorary degree recipients, p. 17.

Honorary Degree Recipients: Morris B. Abram, Ely Reeves Callaway Jr., Johnnetta B. Cole, William Porter Payne, Celestine Sibley, Wole Soyinka, Daniel C. Tosteson (pp. 18-19).

People: Sam Nunn , Michael M.E. Johns, Charles R. Hatcher, R. Wayne Alexander, Melvin J. Konner, Stephen G. Franklin, Ronald E. Frank (p. 20).

“Fiber-optic fund-raising, with feeling” by Susan M. Carini. The Road Ahead, p. 21.

“The Democracy Games in America” by William M. Chace. From the President, p. 22.

“The essence of communication” by Bob Carpenter. A Message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News section, pp. 23-25.

“Assembly XV” The Lessons of Competition. Alumni News section, p. 24.

“Determined to win” Leslie L. Youngblood Jr. Sidebar box, Alumni News, p. 24.

“From bad to verse” Anna Swindle transformed her father's dissertation frustration into poetry. Sidebar and poems in Alumni News section, p. 25.

“Brotherhood of Broadcasters” by Allison O. Adams. The brothers McDougald, sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 27.

“Growing like the Dickens” by Allison O. Adams. Gordon Dickens, sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 28.

“Good Thai-dings” by Allison O. Adams. Tom Pierpont, sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 30.

“Play Ms. T for me” by Allison O. Adams. Toni Furman-Eichelberger, sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 34.

“Common bonds” by John D. Thomas. James C. Yeargin and James R. Fowler, sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 38.

Passings (Inside back cover) Charles Turner Lester, Dora Helen Skypek, Samuel L. Laird

Spring 1996

Prelude, John's five-year anniversary memories, written by John D. Thomas. Inside front cover.

“Inquiring Minds” by Allison O. Adams. Science partnership brings hands-on learning to elementary schools. In Brief, pp. 2-3.

“Running Strong” by John D. Thomas. Sidebar box, In Brief section, p. 3.

“Guyworld” by Allison O. Adams. Sophomore Bret LaGree's off-Broadway play conjures a society for real men only. In Brief, pp. 4-5.

“Just the fax” by John D. Thomas. Sidebar box, In Brief, p. 5.

“Networking Women” by Allison O. Adams. Goizueta Business School seminar praised as an “unparalleled learning opportunity” In Brief, p. 6.

“A Midsummer's Dream” by Allison O. Adams. From health care and lodging to volunteers and cultural events, the University will play a vital role in the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. Cover story, pp. 8-13. (People included in the article: Steve Overall, Maria Lunk, Sharon Chafin, Tommy Owens, Mara Keggi, Jan Sugarman.)

“Rowing for the Gold” by John D. Thomas. Olympic hopeful Cyrus Beasley ’95C has his sights on a medal at the Centennial Games. Feature article, pp. 14-15.

“Good Sports” by John D. Thomas. Since joining the UAA a decade ago, the Emory Eagles have taken off. Feature article, pp. 16-21.

“They want to win” Sidebar box to sports feature, p. 18.

“Honoring our rich sports history” Sidebar box to sports feature, p. 21.

“Invisible Legacy” by John D. Thomas. Although he was the harbinger of the conservative groundswell that shaped recent American politics, George Wallace today is largely forgotten, says biographer Dan T. Carter, pp. 22-25.

“Happy New Era” by Susan M. Carini. Emory Campaign, p. 26-27.

“Seven Who Made a Difference” Emory Campaign people: Coleman Budd, Ely Callaway, Brad Edwards, Charlie Ginden, Hilda D. Glenn, Leodelle and Fleming Jolley, p. 28-29.

“Charting by a new constellation” by William M. Chace. From the President, Emory Campaign, p. 30.

“Making the right connections” by Bob Carpenter. A Message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News section, pp. 31-34.

“A view from on high” an aerial view of the Emory campus. In the past eight decades, the campus has grown and changed considerably. Alumni News section, p. 32-33.

“Assembly XIV” Emory Health Science: Crossing the Disciplines. Alumni News section, p. 34. (Sidebar boxes: Charles Nemeroff and Rick Gilkey.)

“Functional art” by Allison O. Adams. Michelle Klein. Sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 42.

“Speaking from experience” by Allison O. Adams. Atlanta Alumni Career Network, Sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 44.

“Emory's Front Door” by John D. Thomas. The Haygood-Hopkins Memorial Gateway to campus. Enigma, p. 49 (Inside back cover).

Passings: Hamilton Holmes, Rebecca Cheney McGreevy, George Herbert Moulton

Winter 1996

Prelude, Jimmy Carter and Desmond Tutu, written by Andrew W. M. Beierle.Inside front cover.

“Emory Hosts Visit of XIV Dalai Lama” by Allison Adams. Exiled leader of Tibetan people delivers message of nonviolence and reconciliation. In Brief, pp. 2-3.

“Quote . . . Unquote” by Myrlie Evers-Williams. Sidebar box, In Brief section, p. 3.

“Reading For Health” by John Thomas. Emory professor Mark V. Williams explores the link between literacy and health care. In Brief, p. 4.

“With . . . Justice For All” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Hunt Brown ’92L matches lawyers with needy clients. In Brief, p. 5.

“Falling in Love with Theology” by Allison Adams. Candler's summer institute encourages teenagers to explore questions of faith and ethics. In Brief, pp. 6-7.

“Quote . . . Unquote” by William Styron. Sidebar box, In Brief section, p. 7.

“Doctor of Letters” by John Thomas. Author and editor Max Hall ’32C helps writers heal themselves. Cover story, pp. 8-11.

“Mix-ups aplenty” by John Thomas. Profile of book by Max Hall, An Embarrassment of Misprints. Sidebar to Hall article, p. 11.

“Out of Africa” by Allison Adams. Two African scholars strengthen Emory's programs in international law. Short feature, pp. 12-14.

“High Anxiety” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Emory and Georgia Tech researchers discover virtual reality provides a very real treatment for a crippling phobia. Short feature, pp. 15-17.

“This Old House” by John Thomas. The University president's home gets some needed renovations. Short feature, pp. 18-19.

“Ethics in Cyberspace” by William M. Chace. From the President, p. 20.

“Helping alumni get involved” by Bob Carpenter. A Message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News section, pp. 21-26.

“Back to campus” WWII a focus at Alumni Weekend. Alumni News section, p. 22.

“Emory Sports Hall of Fame inducts eleven new members” Alumni News section, p. 22.

“Recalling the call to arms” Quotes from alumni who participated in the war. Sidebar box in Alumni News section, p. 23.

“Emory on the air” by John Thomas. A vice-presidential visit was the occasion for Emory's first television exposure. From the archives, p. 24.

“Medicine and mercy” by Allison Adams. James W. Turpin ’49C-’51T-’55M. Box in Alumni News section, p. 34.

“The 'club of love' seeks a new chapter” by Susan M. Carini. Malama Na Wahine Project. Campaign Update, p. 37.

“Emory's Virtual Library: Under Construction” by Allison Adams. Technology section, p. 38.

“Chinese health care improved by Emory” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Health, p. 40.

“Smoking deaths on the rise” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Health, p. 40.

“Smyrna Hospital joins EUSHC” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Health, p. 40.

“Eat less fat, exercise more” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Health, p. 40.

“Where the Soldiers Sleep” by Allison Adams. Oxford professor, Marshall Elizer, helped restore Civil War cemetery on Oxford campus. Enigma, p. 41 (Inside back cover).

People: James W. Curran , Steven Moye, Hugh F. McMillan


1995

Go to: Summer 1995, Spring 1995

Autumn 1995

Prelude, Association of American Universities, written by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Inside front cover.

“On the Road Again” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Globetrotting alumnus Steve Bachar paves the way for a peripatetic president. In Brief, pp. 2-3.

“Charles R. Hatcher Jr. to retire” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Sidebar box, In Brief section, p. 3.

“Reality Check” by Allison Adams. Course gives Oxford students a close-up view of social problems. In Brief, p. 4.

“Strains on the High Seas” by John Thomas. Emory professor Anne Allen studies America's Cup injuries. In Brief, p. 5.

“Schoolyard Ecology” by Allison Adams. Oxford program for teachers inspires enthusiasm for environmental education. In Brief, pp. 6-7.

“Douglas C. Wallace join National Academy of Sciences” Sidebar box, In Brief section, p. 7.

“It was a miracle for me” by John Thomas. A new mapping procedure helps Emory neurosurgeons give hope to patients with Parkinson's disease. Cover story, pp. 8-12.

“Giving Firsthand Advice” by John Thomas. Profile of Terrie Whitling, pallidotomy patient. Sidebar to pallidotomy article, p. 11.

“Cultivating Hope” by Allison Adams. For twenty-eight years, alumnus Austin Ford has led a ministry of social change in downtown Atlanta. Feature, pp. 13-15.

“Firm Foundations” by John Thomas. Three Emory alumni play key roles in the philanthropic community. Feature, pp. 16-19.

“It's Just a Stage” by Allison Adams. Alumnus Rob Cleveland has found his niche as an actor and comic in Atlanta, pp. 20-21.

“The academic year 1994-95 in retrospect” by William M. Chace. From the President, p. 22.

“Let's Go Emory” by Bob Carpenter. A Message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News section, pp. 23-25.

“Reeling in Fishburne” by John Thomas. L.W. Watson Jr. ’34B remembers “The Emory School” Alumni News section, pp. 24-25.

“An intellectual tune-up” by Allison Adams. Emory's second Alumni University provided a vacation for the mind. Alumni News section, pp. 26-32.

“The stillness of Steinhatchee” by Allison Adams. R. Dean Fowler. Alumni News section, p. 29.

“Spirit, dedication, giving” Caroline Kinnear died in a hot air balloon accident. Alumni News section, p. 36.

“A world of books and solitude” by Allison Adams. Kent Anderson Leslie's book Woman of Color, Daughter of Privilege: Amanda America Dickson, 1849-1893. Alumni News, p. 41.

“Full of fizz at the finale” by Susan M. Carini. The Emory/Coca-Cola Challenge. Campaign Update, p. 47.

“Many eye injuries easily prevented” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Health, p. 48.

“Juvenile eye defects can be overcome” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Health, p. 48.

“Pioneering ophthalmologist” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Health, p. 48.

“Scoreless but not Goreless” by John Thomas. History of pushball at Emory. Enigma, p. 49.

Summer 1995

Prelude, Emory Magazine on the Net, by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Inside front cover.

“Emory Hosts Clinton Economic Summit” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Alumni play roles in attracting, arranging conference. In Brief, pp. 2-3.

“Filling out the Picture” by John Thomas. Alumna Nancy Eiesland looks for multiple images of God. In Brief, pp. 4-5.

“Guiding a Generation” by Allison Adams. Alumnus and Oxford assistant professor Ken Carter is honored as one of “Thirty Leaders of the Future”by Ebony magazine. In Brief, p. 5.

“Inside Hollywood” by John Thomas. Professor Matthew Bernstein examines the career of movie producer Walter Wanger. In Brief, pp. 6-7.

“Hoop Dreams” Sidebar box on Emory women's basketball team, p. 7.

“A New Era at Yerkes” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Thomas R. Insel reflects on his first year as director of the primate research center. In Brief, pp. 8-9.

“A Boost for Baseball” by John Thomas. Alumnus Robert E. Chappell Jr. helps Emory get its field of dreams. In Brief, p. 9.

“A place so good as this” by John Thomas. The colorful Inauguration of William M. Chace celebrates Emory's history, tradition, and promise. Inaugural Feature, pp. 10-14.

“A home for Sabrina, Nikita, Dante, and Marvin” by John Thomas. Sidebar on Habitat for Humanity house built before Inauguration, p. 13.

“Music for the day” by John Thomas. Sidebar on Inaugural music, p. 14.

“To Prize and To Sustain a Life of the Mind” by William M. Chace. Inaugural Address, pp. 15-17.

“A Celebration of the Intellect” by Allison Adams. At Emory's Sesquicentennial Commencement, literary scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. exhorts graduates to 'invent yourself,' pp. 18-23.

“Symbols and traditions make Emory's Commencement unique” by Allison Adams. Commencement Sidebar, p. 21.

“Taking technology to its limits” by Allison Adams. Commencement Sidebar about Marc Adler, p. 23.

“Accidents Don't Happen” by John Thomas. Arthur Kellermann addresses gun violence and injuries as preventable public health problems. Feature, pp. 26-29.

“A commitment to public service and social justice” by John Thomas. Sidebar on the Rollins School of Public Health, p. 29.

“A good old shoe-in for our affection” by Susan Carini. Campaign Update about Robert Strickland, p. 30.

“Entering cyberspace” by Bob Carpenter. A message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News, pp. 31-32.

“Snake charmer” by John Thomas. The adventures of Ina Jane (Wundram) and the python. From our archives, p. 32.

“Palm Sunday on the Rhine” by John Thomas. A letter from WWII Veteran James W. May. Alumni News sidebar, p. 33.

Assembly XIII, by John Thomas. Emory in the 21st Century: Melting Pot to Mosaic. Alumni News, pp. 34.

“Diversity in Emory's Third Century” by William M. Chace, p. 34.

“The Academic Tapestry”by Judy Rohrer, p. 34.

“Student Diversity: Challenges and Strategies”by Mel Lockhart, p. 35.

“A story of change” by Eddie Irions. Past SGA President Eddie Irions addresses the Board of Trustees. Alumni sidebar, p. 35.

“He makes it relevant and inspiring” by John Thomas. Jake Ward, p. 37.

“Scholarships honor alumnus, support HIV/AIDS research” Ronald Harf, p. 38.

“Award-winning wood” by Allison Adams. Elliot Berman, p. 44.

Seven receive honorary degrees : Henry Louis Aaron, W. Maxwell Cowan, Paul Erdos, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Alex Gross, Maxcy Reddick Hall, Grace Crum Rollins (pages 24-25).

People (page 49): Frank Manley, Jesse Jackson, Doug Markott

Spring 1995

Prelude, Gloria Wade-Gayles highlighted, compiled by Allison Adams. Inside front cover.

Doing Well By Doing Good” by Allison Adams. Two alumni improve lives as well as living conditions. In Brief, p. 2-3.

“From Downtown To Downwind” by John Thomas. In Brief, p. 4.

“Talking Technology” by John Thomas. Emory doctoral student Susan Rook hosts CNN's 'TalkBack Live.' In Brief, p. 5.

“Time will tell” by Ray E. Whatley. Letters, p. 7.

“The last Emory trolley” by Stephen F. Dean. Letters, p. 7.

“Coloring outside the Circles” by Allison Adams. As a teacher, scholar, and writer, alumna Gloria Wade-Gayles finds her voice beyond the mainstream. Cover story, pp. 8-11.

“My Life is a Mosaic . . . ” by Allison Adams. As the wife of Emory's eighteenth president, JoAn Chace reconciles traditional expectations, modern demands, and personal goals. Feature, pp. 13-14.

“The Paper Chase” by John Thomas. The University's collection of personal papers range from the letters of a Civil War soldier to the archives of alumnus and U.S. Senator Sam Nunn, pp. 15-17.

“Moonlighting” by John D. Thomas. Medical school alumnus and professor Neil Shulman is an accomplished author, film producer, stand-up comic, and architectural innovator. Feature, pp. 18-20.

“Land, oh!” by Susan Carini. Dr. Fleming L. Jolley. Campaign Update, p. 21.

“Transforming the ages” by William M. Chace. From the President, p. 22.

“Where Were You in World War II?” by Bob Carpenter A message from the Executive Director of the Association of Emory Alumni. Alumni News, pp. 23-26.

“A Winning Seasons” by Allison Adams. Emory Woman's Club cookbook delights thousands. Alumni News sidebar, p. 26.

“Generation Gap” by John Thomas. A fire changed the face of Emory Village in the late 1970s. Alumni News, pp. 24-25.

“Science Nonfiction” by Allison Adams. Keay Davidson, p. 30.

“Self-Supporting” by Allison Adams. Dardi McGinley, p. 34.

“Gone to the Dogs” by John Thomas.

“You're soaking in it” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Health, p. 40.

“Patients need not fear drugs” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Health, p. 40.

“Just say no to niacin” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Health, p. 40.

“Play's the thing” by Andrew W. M. Beierle. Health, p. 40.

“Imperial Baggage” by John Thomas. Napolean's autopsy kit. Enigma (Inside back cover).

“Lullwater Life” JoAn Chace. Outside back cover.

People: Dyanne D. Affonso, Gene M. Tucker, H. Kenneth Walker, Robert Detweiler, Robert C. Schlant, Belle Miller McMaster, Patricia Battin, Georgia B. Christopher.

 

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