NMH Magazine : Winter 2004

The Constant of Change

Opening Lines by Head of School Richard W. Mueller '62
Looking to the future: answers to frequently asked questions about NMH’s decision to become a smaller school.

I Weep But I Rejoice
Comments sent to NMH in the wake of the board of trustees’ decision.

Nothing Endures But Change
A timeline of NMH’s evolution over 125 years.

Chasing Moody's Dream
How NMH aspires to preserve founder Dwight L. Moody’s values.

NMH Snapshots
Facts about NMH today.

Leading with the Head
Tom Sturtevant, new head of the school as of March 2004, talks about life lessons and the value of education.

Experiencing Ninth-Grade
This year marks the trial run of the NMH Ninth-Grade Experience, a program designed to meet the needs of our youngest students. A panel of students and faculty involved in the program discuss its pros and cons. 

How They've Grown
Stories of three remarkable students and how NMH has changed them.

All in the Family
Three generations of one family—Bill Shores ’46, Carolyn Shores Ness ’75, and Andrew Ness ’04—provide cross-generational perspectives on NMH.

History Lesson
President Theodore Roosevelt visited Northfield and Mount Hermon in 1902.

Honor Roll
Sharon Treat '74 , Maine senate majority leader.


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