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A Selected List of Class Reunion Authors HENRY ALFORD ’80
CHINGIS K. GUIREY ’40
JOHN HOLLIDAY PERRY ’35
How to Live: A Search for Wisdom from Old People (While They Are Still on This Earth)
Through the Year with George Van Santvoord /by George Van Santvoord
Methanol: Bridge to a Renewable Energy Future / John H. Perry, Jr., Christiana P. Perry ’83
NEW YORK: TWELVE, 2009 JOHN G. AVILDSEN ’55
Annie Hall / United Artists Written by Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman; produced by Charles H. Joffe; directed by Woody Allen SANTA MONICA, CA: MGM HOME ENTERTAINMENT [DISTRIBUTOR, 1998]
JOHN H. HAUBERG ’35
Recollections of a Civic Errand Boy: The Autobiography of John Henry Hauberg, Junior Introduction by Ralph Munro PACIFIC DENKMANN CO.: DISTRIBUTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS, C2003 FIROOZEH KASHANI-SABET ’85
GARDNER BOTSFORD ’35
Frontier Fictions: Shaping the Iranian Nation, 1804-1946
A Life of Privilege, Mostly
PRINCETON, NJ: PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1999
NEW YORK: ST. MARTIN’S PRESS, 2003 JOHN BOURDEAUX ’91; JOHNSTON BOYDE ’90
You Don’t Know Jack [interactive multimedia] BERKELEY, CA: BERKELEY SYSTEMS, C1995 CHRISTOPHER CUDAHY CLOW ’95
Catastrophobia: The Truth behind Earth Changes in the Coming Age of Light/Barbara Hand Clow; illustrations by Christopher Cudahy Clow
LANHAM, MD: UNIVERSITY PRESS OF AMERICA, C1990 JONATHAN PLACE ’65
How to Save a Million NEW YORK: GROSSET & DUNLAP, C1982 WILLIAM ROBERTS ’40
A Few Small Candles: War Resisters of World War II Tell Their Stories /edited by Larry Gara & Lenna Mae Gara KENT, OH: KENT STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS, C1999 WILLIAM WARREN SCRANTON ’35
DOUGLAS H. KRAMP ’80
Living with the End in mind: A Practical Checklist for Living Life to the Fullest by Embracing Your Mortality/Erin Tierney Kramp and Douglas H. Kramp with Emily P. McKhann NEW YORK: THREE RIVERS PRESS, C1998 BENJAMIN W. LABAREE ’45
America’s Nation-time, 1607-1789
William Warren Scranton, Pennsylvania Statesman / George D. Wolf UNIVERSITY PARK: PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS, C1981 BELA P. SELENDY ’85
One Second before Sunrise /produced by Horizon Communications OLEY, PA: BULLFROG FILMS, C1989
ROCHESTER, VT: BEAR & COMPANY, C2001
NEW YORK: NORTON, [1976] C1972
CHEO HODARI COKER ’90
ESKO LAINE ’80
Unbelievable: the Life, Death, and Afterlife of the Notorious B.I.G.
As Time Goes By: [music from the films] / die 12 Cellisten der Berliner Philharmoniker
NEW YORK: THREE RIVERS PRESS, C2003
EMI, P2004
VICTOR CORCORAN ’70
STEVEN H. LONSDALE ’70
Maverick
Animals and the Origins of Dance
NEW YORK: VANTAGE PRESS, 2006
NEW YORK, N.Y.: THAMES AND HUDSON, C1981
LONDON BOSTON: ROUTLEDGE & K. PAUL, 1982
FRANK CRUZ ’85; KEVIN JOHNSON ’95
WILL PHILLIPS ’55
JONATHAN WALSH ’80
Be the Dream: Prep for Prep Graduates Share Their Stories/compiled and introduced by Gary Simons
Responsible Managers Get Results: How the Best Find Solutions—Not Excuses / Gerald W. Faust, Richard I. Lyles, Will Phillips
Abbe Prevost’s Histoire D’Une Grecque Moderne: Figures of Authority on Trial
KIRA SHERWOOD ’90
CHAPEL HILL, NC: ALGONQUIN BOOKS OF CHAPEL HILL, C2003
More Irish Folk Tales for Children / Sharon Kennedy CAMBRIDGE, MA: ROUNDER, P2001 GRAHAM VULLIAMY ’65
Popular Music: a Teacher’s Guide/Graham Vulliamy, Edward Lee
BIRMINGHAM, AL: SUMMA PUBLICATIONS, C2001
NEW YORK: AMACOM, 1998 STUART WATSON ’00; AUSTIN BARNEY ’01
Refraction mirage
DEBORAH E. DONNELLEY ’80
PETER MATTHIESSEN ’45
In the Company of Sisters: Portraits and Reflections
Shadow Country: A New Rendering of the Watson Legend
OAK PARK, IL: D. DONNELLEY, C2003
NEW YORK: MODERN LIBRARY, 2008
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ARCHIBALD MCCLURE ’40
Retirement 101: How TIAA-CREF Members Should Deal with the Dramatic Changes in Their Pensions
Why Are We Here?
Making a Landscape of Continuity: The Practice of Innocenti & Webel/Gary R. Hilderbrand, editor
SAN FRANCISCO, CA: CALIFORNIA PUBLISHING COMPANY, 2000
CAMBRIDGE, MA: HARVARD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN, C1997
NEW HAVEN, CT: REFRACTION MIRAGE RECORDS, 2005 RICHARD C. WEBEL ’70
MADISON, WI: UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESS, C1992
WILL MCMILLAN ’80
CHARLES MCC. WEIS ’40
ANDREW FROTHINGHAM ’70
If I loved you/Bobbi Carrey & Will McMillan
Last Minute Speeches and Toasts
NOWANDTHEN PRODUCTIONS, 2004
Boswell in Extremes, 1776-1778 / Edited by Charles McC. Weis and Frederick A. Pottle
FRANKLIN LAKES, NJ: CAREER PRESS, 2001 JOHN LUKE GALLUP ’80
Is Geography Destiny?: Lessons from Latin America /John Luke Gallup, Alejandro Gaviria, Eduardo Lora PALO ALTO, CA: STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; WASHINGTON, DC: WORLD BANK, C2003 WHITNEY GANZ ’75
Clyde Scott: Paintings from the Robert and Rea Westenhaver Collection/by Deborah E. Solon CARMEL, CA: WILLIAM KARGES FINE ART, 1999 ANTHONY N. GARVAN ’35
Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial Connecticut NEW HAVEN, CT: YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1951
JEREMY MONTAGU ’45
Origins and Development of Musical Instruments / Jeremy Montagu
NEW YORK: MCGRAW-HILL 1970 MICHAEL WINTHER ’80
Songs from an Unmade Bed/ Mark Campbell
LANHAM, MD: THE SCARECROW PRESS, 2007
GHOSTLIGHT, 2006
HILARY MULLINS ’80
EVANS WOOLLEN ’45
The Cat Came Back
Building for Meaning: The Architecture of Evans Woollen/WFYI Indianapolis
TALLAHASSEE, FL: NAIAD PRESS, 1993 J. CHRISTOPHER MURAN ’80
Self-relations in the Psychotherapy Process /edited by J. Christopher Muran WASHINGTON, DC: AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, C2001
INDIANAPOLIS, IN: SPELLBOUND PRODUCTIONS, 1994 IAN WOOLLEN ’75
Stakeout on Millennium Drive SHREVEPORT, LA: RAMBLE HOUSE, C2005 LLOYD ZUCKERBERG ’80
The Search for Negotiated Peace: Women’s Activism and Citizen Diplomacy in World War I
Jose´ M. Allegue: A Builder’s Legacy/by Christine G. H. Franck with photographs by Karen Dombrowski-Sobel
NEW YORK: ROUTLEDGE, 2008
LUNENBURG, VT: STINEHOUR PRESS, 2002
DAVID S. PATTERSON ’55
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