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In this issue:
The City Where We Live
Join us for a look at—and celebration of—alma mater’s hometown. Professor emeritus of history and former mayor of Worcester, John Anderson ’57, examines the city of seven hills and speculates about its future.
By John Anderson ’57
Filling the Void
Kenneth J. Moynihan ’66 writes a history of early Worcester
By Rebecca Smith ’99
Four Decades of Service
Celebrating its 40th anniversary as a campus institution, SPUD continues to thrive on service, solidarity and social justice.
By Laura Porter
Syllabus: Growing Up American
Patrick J. Ireland, associate professor of English
By Pam Reponen
Flashback: The Day-hops
In the era of commuter students, the Carlin Day Room was a haven on The Hill for Worcesterites.
By James Dempsey
Globetrotters
For generations of Crusader hoopsters, life after Mount St. James means a wild adventure in the international leagues
By John Gearan ’65
Give Another Hoiah!
By John Gearan ’65
Finding My New Hometown
By Jabián Gutiérrez ’08
The Profile: Frederick H. Eppinger ’81
By Michael Reardon
Also:
- News From The Hill
- Faculty & Staff
- The Power of One
- Alumni News
- Book Notes
- Athletics
- In Memoriam
Publication Date
Spring 4-25-2008
Publisher
College of the Holy Cross
City
Worcester
Keywords
Alumni, campus news, Worcester, Student Programs for Urban Development (SPUD) 40th anniversary feature, Michael Dante ‘57, Troy Dixon ‘93, Michael Philbrick ’96, Meagan Gorman ’05, Denis Bracken ’73
Volume
42
Number
2
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Copyright ©2008 by College of the Holy Cross. All rights reserved. Opinions expressed in Holy Cross Magazine are those of the individual authors and subjects and do not necessarily reflect the views of the College administration, faculty, staff or students. No portion of this magazine may be reprinted without the express written consent of the editor.
Recommended Citation
College of the Holy Cross, "Holy Cross Magazine, Vol. 42, No. 2, Spring 2008" (2008). Holy Cross Magazine. 69.
https://crossworks.holycross.edu/hcm/69