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Assistant Professor of Physics Seth Major gave an invited talk at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Canada titled "Observational Limits on Quantum Geometry Effects" in January 2002.
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Hamilton alumnus and trustee Stephen Sadove joined the team of Saks Incorporated as vice chairman. He currently serves as senior vice president of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, and has been with the company since 1991.
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Journal entry from Hamilton's Antarctica 2001 research expedition: Periglacial features such as stone polygons and frost wedging could also be found. Ahead of us lay the Howarth Glacier.
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A memorial service for John Mavrogenis '64 will be held on Saturday, January 5, at 1 p.m., in the Chapel. A reception will follow in the Dwight Lounge, second floor of the Bristol Center. Please join John's family and friends as we celebrate his life and many contributions to Hamilton.
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Associate Professor of Government Phil Klinkner was interviewed in the Buffalo News (Dec. 30) for an article about Sen. Hillary Clinton's first year in office. "Her year could be divided between pre-Sept. 11 and after," he said. Her role as outspoken leader of the opposition to President George W. Bush was "greatly diminshed" in the aftermath of Sept. 11, Klinkner said.
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Journal entry from Hamilton's Antarctica 2001 research expedition: New Year's Day was spent in the Erebus and Terror Gulf working in worsening weather. Winds were sustained at 45 knots with gusts over 50 knots.
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Journal entry from Hamilton's Antarctica 2001 research expedition: At midnight crew on the NB Palmer had their own New Year's celebration. Best wishes from everyone on the Palmer, at midnight position was 63 48 S, 56 48 W.
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It all started with Chops and Porky. When Carolee Kogut bought those two sheep 17 years ago, little did she know that her hobby would turn into a multi-faceted business, encompassing spinning and making yarn, knitting and selling the homemade products through craft shows and a web site.
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John Mavrogenis, a member of the Class of 1964 and former Director of Alumni Affairs, and a devoted contributor to the Hamilton College community for more than a quarter century, died on December 29.