Category 2005 Issue 3Posted on

WW II Vets Honored

For many college students in the early 1940s, personal dreams for a college degree were cast aside for the national goal. Carl Zier ’44 was one such student. He had made it threequarters of the way through his bachelor’s degree, leaving Wesleyan in the spring of his junior year to join the Army, whe…
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View From Turkey

“A Jewish chaplain and a Muslim chaplain took some college students on a trip to Turkey?”   If American stereotypes lead you to expect a punchline?not so fast! This is a real event?an eight-day trip that two Wesle…
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Category 2005 Issue 2Posted on

What’s Cooking?

A woman's place is in the kitchen, the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, and the best way for a gal to hook a man is to demonstrate her domestic skills. At least this was the popular perception in post-World W…
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