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From the first Bristols and Roots and into the 21st century, the movers, shakers, artists, inventors, innovators, heroes, entrepreneurs and luminaries nurtured and sent into the world by Hamilton and Kirkland are too numerous, too various and, truth be told, just plain too exhausting to count. We tried. We once thought we might, for instance, settle on, oh, alumni — a nice round Bicentennial-like number. Such is the burden of excellence, right? So, as befits a College where writing and speaking have mattered so deeply for so long, we instead collected a few good stories — alumni accomplishments, asides, anecdotes, tall tales and fascinating footnotes of all kinds drawn from many generations.
We present them here as a random sampling of profiles in words and images, the first strokes of a community portrait to which the Alumni Review , with your help, will continue to add. This feature will grow online with a gradually expanding gallery of profiles; send your contributions or suggestions to editor hamilton.
It was , and Lee was, at age 32, executive director of the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development and the founder of Honoring Nations, an associated program that documents outstanding tribal governance. His new world was Aetna, Inc. It was not simply an honorific; the more than Young Global Leaders from more than countries meet regularly to tackle everything from climate change to public health to international economics.
His adaptability extends to his life beyond work; he makes it a point to balance professional commitments with his love of bowhunting and fly fishing. In the late spring of , as Germany pushed to end World War I decisively before the American Expeditionary Force could come to the aid of its allies, the Germans unleashed a series of attacks on the Western Front. Among the overextended American forces in the region, the first to the rescue were year-old 1st Lt.
John T. Bissell and a small, sleep-deprived advance unit of the 7th Machine Gun Battalion Motorized , 3rd Division. Bissell and his unit, covering a French retreat as they also fought to slow the massive German assault on the town, were stranded under heavy fire when the only nearby bridge to safety was blown up, but managed to pull back to a safer position after finding another bridge in the dark.