Fall 1990
Features
Once Upon a Summit
GW's Smith Center hosts international press members covering the
Bush/Gorbachev Summit
Women of Mettle, Women of Grace
GW grad Carl Anthony talks about his two-volume book
on America's first ladies
Heather Ittel
Journey to the Bottom of the World
Peter Wasilewski explores the Antarctic
Alyssa
Montecalvo
America's Decline: Myth or Reality?
Henry Nau, GW professor at ESIA, writes about power
and the economy in the U.S.
Henry R. Nau
Vive Les Troubadours!
the GW Troubadours in Paris
Carol Blymire
Departments
GW News
- GW Crosses the Potomac (Virginia Campus Groundbreaking)
- GW Names Katz VP and Treasurer
- Arts and Sciences Programs Begin Self-Study
- A Slice of the Pie (Colonial Innauguration--freshman orientation)
- Another "Greatest" for Ringling (art professor W. Woodward is commissioned to paint
mural at circus headquarters)
- Two New Members in GW Athletic Hall of Fame
- A Vacation With Extras (GW's Elderhostel program)
- The Korean Connection (President S.J.T. awarded honorary degree in Seoul)
- "I Like to Build Things" (VP and Treasurer Charles E. Diehl
retires)
- Town Forum on AIDS Held at GW
- First Loctite Scholar (Minority Fellowship)
- The Lone Kicker (Mario Lone, student soccer player)
Alumni Newsmakers (mini profiles)
- Edward W. "Skip" Gnehm, BA '66, MA '68 (U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait)
- Mike Brown, BA '85 (member of Utah Jazz basketball team)
- David Falk, JD '75 (prominent sports lawyer)
Speak Out and Viewpoint
- Reflections on my Alma Mater...Edward (Ted) Green
- America's Future in Space...John M. Logsdon
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