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by Alan Smith '98
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Dan Senecal-Albrecht '86 has spent his professional life advocating for an oft-forgotten group of people. This group survives on a simple subsistence economy. Their income falls 30-40% below the poverty line. They live in villages unreachable by road, and feel no pressure from development. Though using rifles, aluminum boats and other modern implements, they continue the hunting and fishing lifestyle that has been practiced in the area for some 2,000 years. And they live in the United States... |
Abby Harper '90
by Todd Larson
On the weekend of January 17-19, 1998, thanks to Abby
Harper '90, the children of Concord, MA, learned a special
lesson about guns, violence and what passes for children's
entertainment in today's world. In conjunction with the
Martin Luther King holiday, Harper, the manager of the
historic Concord Toy Shop, organized and sponsored a toy gun
buy-back aimed at addressing the issue of violent play among
children and encouraging kids to trade in their cap guns and
laser zappers for less violent alternatives...
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