NMH Magazine : Spring 2006

Features

A Deep and Comfortable Chair
by Mary Seymour
Mark Chardack ’73, new chair of the NMH Board of Trustees, has a confession to make: He absolutely loves NMH. Maybe that explains why he’s devoting a huge chunk of his life to the school.

Arts Front and Center
The soon-to-be-built arts center represents the collective vision of our theatre, dance, music, and visual arts faculty. Here’s a preview of the design and the thinking behind it.

Force of Nature
by Avis Berman
The fiercely independent Juliana Force Rieser, who attended Northfield from 1896 to 1898, became the first director of the Whitney Museum of American Art and a New York art-world legend.

Days of Glory
by Catherine Snyder and Mary Seymour
A portrait gallery of athletes, from lacrosse All-American to World Series pitcher, shows an impressive range of NMHers in motion. Learn about these athletes’ glory moments and what they’re doing now.

Departments

Leading Lines
Sheila Heffernon, chair of the performing arts program, describes what the new arts center will look like and how it will serve the visual and performing arts at NMH.

Parting Words
Retired minister Ralph Lord Roy ’46 recalls his days as a Freedom Rider and his friendship with Martin Luther King Jr.


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