In Review - March 11, 1998
Paradise follows Beloved and Jazz
  
Dan Massad '69 shows pastels

Toni
Morrison
Even after the Pulitzer, the Nobel, and the news that Oprah Winfrey was starring in this fall's film version of her book Beloved, Toni Morrison, the Robert F. Goheen ['40 *48] Professor in the Humanities, didn't simply kick back to collect prizes and royalties and read her favorite P. D. James mysteries.
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"Per Gradus"
by Dan Massad '69
Dan Massad '69, artist-in-residence at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania, is a patient man. Working primarily in pastels on paper, Massad spends five hours a day in his studio, sometimes completing only two square inches....
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Searching for love on the Internet

  
Overcoming learning disabilities
 
Vanessa
Marshall '91
Vanessa Marshall '91 stars in Raoul's Bedroom, her one-woman, multimedia show, at the Hudson Avenue Theatre in Hollywood, California, Thursdays and Fridays through April 3.
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Success fascinates Americans. Triumph over adversity is a story we never tire of. And in Exceeding Expectations: Successful Adults with Learning Disabilities, by Henry B. Reiff '75 and two colleagues, we can read about 71 people who overcame learning disabilities (some severe)....
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Mama knows, Mama cares
"I love being a mother," says Tina deVaron '78, whose new CD, If Mama Ain't Happy, features 11 songs about motherhood.
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Books Received
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