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Good Luck With That
Upending a University Magazine
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From Botswana to my alma mater
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S P R I N G 2 0 1 1
W I N D OW on the WOR L DEducating Global Citizens
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The GiftONE SELFLESS ACT CHANGES TWO LIVES
Spy Talk
WAKE Washingtonand life under the dome
What does it meanto be human?
T H E M A G A Z I N E O F W A K E F O R E S T U N I V E R S I T Y
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Forget the press release story
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Wake Forest Magazine
in Brief
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Our Mission
We believe in Wake Forest and want to nurture community
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T U R K E Y D O G g o n e | G R A N N Y H A N D T R U C K | P R O O F I N G P O O P O O - e r | Y O U R D E A D L I N E I S N O W !
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CHEYENNE WOODS: WINNING / MESSING WITH THE MONA LISA / JEFF CHAMBERLAIN (‘88): BEYOND PETROLEUM
students recount why mentoring matters
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Why Not?
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T H E W O N D E R F U L W U N D E R K A M M E R O F E L K I N / O B J E C T S S P E A K / S E C R E T L E T T E R H I D D E N I N Z S R
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Alumni Anne Connelly Gulley and Dr. Paul Gulley have created a cabinet of curiosity, opening their historic home to neighbors and
strangers in search of the weird and the marvelous.
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REAL-
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Jerf and his lively band of students
DRAMA
REAL-LIFE navigate tragic and comic moments
to stage a Shakespeare play,
By Kerry M. King (’85) | Photography by Ken Bennett
all in
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Always ready for a fierce argument are (left to right) Maddie Langr (’15), Bennett Clifford (’16), Amanda Pham (’14) and Richard Min (’14).
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Stories - told without a word spoken. Musings - gloriously free of a 140-character limit. Sentiment
- expressed sans emoji. Pictures - painted with pens instead of brushes.
From the personal correspondence of alumni and presidents, a treasure trove of which is to be found in the Special Collections and Archives of Z. Smith Reynolds Library, to a loving note handwritten by Katharine Reynolds to her ill husband, R.J., preserved at Reynolda House Museum of American Art, to a North Carolina boy’s eloquent account of evening on the Old Campus found in G.W. Paschal’s “History of Wake Forest College,” these engaging letters, presented as they were originally written, offer glimpses into people and places, illuminating perspectives we may have never imagined - nor enjoyed.
Read the lines, then read between the lines. Things written, as well as things inferred, reveal the everyday and the extraordinary.
Compiled by CHERIN C. POOVEY (P ’08) and MARIA HENSON (’82)
Illustrations by WOODIE ANDERSON
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AN ILLUStRAtED tREASURY
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“There is no place like Wake Forest at night. The stillness of the graveyard
possesses the whole outdoor establishment. It is now night — the pale face
moon is shining beautifully, and all without is absolute solitude — save when
a solitary student is heard winding his way with a pitcher in hand to the well
— soon again all is silence. O what a place for meditation! — how calm, how
still — nothing but the gentle breeze stealing among the dead leaves as they
hang upon the trees. But hark there sounds the deep notes of the bell — ’tis
nine o’clock. Now listen — how soft and melodious are the tones of those
flutes — how beautifully do they harmonize with those of the violin — the
sharp hissing sounds are from the Dulcimo. Moonlight and music! — but
enough. There’s no place like Wake Forest. Good night.”
—— From a letter published April 1, 1835, in the Biblical Recorder written by George Washington, a student from Craven, North Carolina, Vol. I, p. 85.
“There’s no
Wake Forest.”
Three letters, excerpted in GEORGE WASHINGTON
PASCHAL’S “History of Wake Forest College,” paint eloquent pictures of what it was like to be a student, a missionary and a future president in the 1800s.
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A tour de force, loving and lovely piece of work. From every angle, not just a magazine, more an artifact of pure art. Congrats.
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Generous creative insight tends to come from people who feel safe at some level and have some level of confidence, not completely safe, and not completely confident, but safe enough and confident enough.”
— author Seth Godin
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“There is a story in every thing, and every being, and every moment….” -Brian Doyle