The Indy Star includes a Voter Guide that outlines the candidates for the upcoming elections on Tuesday. Marilyn Smith, ace researcher for the college, showed me the article and pointed out that five […]
Archives: April, 2010
In a matter of days, another rack full of diplomas and bright futures will be handed to the Class of 2010 by President Pat White. The men of 2010 will take […]
The newest edition of the Wabash Magazine is out and I like it. The cover features a parody on the popular magazine Mens Health. I guarantee the cover will get you to […]
Late spring Chapel talks. Usually sparsely attended. Usually low energy. Usually left over speakers…guys like Tom Runge. But David Blix closed out Chapel Season this semester…and the crowd was there. David is […]
The tulips planted near the front sign for the college never last until Commencement. They are near the end of their time this morning. But I always find myself hoping they will. […]
Matt Griffith ’89, an attorney in Indianapolis, has launched his own law firm. You can read all about Matt’s newest venture here. In addition to his legal expertise, Matt’s offering a host […]
This photo, from Michael Cummings ’86, shows EJ Becker ’94, Michael, Tony Quandt ’04, and Cyril Welter ’72 at Harvesters Community Food Bank recently. The KC group do this every quarter – helping […]
New York, New York is one of the new (to Grunge) hotels on the Strip…looks like a cross between the real NYC and Disneyworld. 250-plus aviators and their wives packed into a […]
The two young men on the left in this photo are two prospective students. The two men on the right are Wabash’s President, Pat White, and the Dean of the College, Gary Phillips. […]
I know…it’s a winter shot and it’s April. That’s Garden of the Gods in the foreground and Pikes Peak in the distance. However, there were reports of snow in Chicago yesterday and […]
OK…that headline might be a little misleading…but it’s all for a good cause. Sun King Brewery, the Indy brewery owned in part by Omar Robinson ’60 and his son Clay ’97, has […]
This photo of Jeremy Bird ’00 recently appeared in a major US newspaper – he’s pondering the challenges of the upcoming mid-term elections. I remember talking to him several years ago, when […]
The Engledow Group, one of Indiana’s largest landscaping companies, has acquired a former competitor, Litchfield Landscape Company, according to a recent report. Jim Engledow, Wabash Class of 1978 and president of The […]
John Birdzell ’61 put together a great display of baseball memorabilia for the recent Liberal Arts Symposium on Baseball. John’s a baseball fan of the highest magnitude… Here’s a close up of […]
That’s the view from the new home plate. Looking Northeast towards the outdoor tennis center. West side of the Knowling Fieldhouse on the right. As you can see, some trees already have been removed. […]