Interesting to make the trip from New York City to Washington. Two large cities – two populations playing big roles in the world today…two REALLY different places from a population/”characters” standpoint. Made […]
Flew in to DC last night from New York…on second thought, I should have taken the train. Would have been fun to try to get some pictures along the way. This picture […]
In New York for a gala event honoring Anne and Andy Ford H’03. It was a tremendous event – great attendance and great energy! The Fords have meant so much to, and […]
Just back from my fraternity reunion – the Madhatters of the 492nd Fighter Squadron. As you can see, the "official" hat is the English Bowler. These guys all fought in Desert Storm […]
Ten years ago the classes of 1971 and 1996 planted a tree on the mall. This spring both classes will celebrate reunions…the 1996 guys will be back for their tenth and the […]
It was everything the pre-race publicity said it would be, and more. The race consisted of single elimination, two-team races, starting in front of the Lilly Library and racing around the Wabash […]
Jon Pactor’71 reported in yesterday that he still hasn’t been able to get to his office in the Regents Building in downtown Indianapolis. The building appears to have been struck by straight […]
Pictured are Wabash Club of Chicago co-chairmen Greg Jania ’93 and Eric Schoettle ’93. Together with Khurram Tahir ’01, the Club’s young alumnus organizer, these Wabash men really have energized alumni in […]
Florida – NCAA Division I national champs. Final Four and March Madness in Indianapolis. That can only mean one thing – thunderstorms and tornados all over!!! One day it’s 30 degrees and the […]
March 25, 2006. Over 300 people attended Wabash’s annual Celebrating Scholarships Luncheon. This luncheon, which brings together scholarship recipients, their families, and the scholarship donors, has become an event that rewards every […]
Beth Swift reports that the "planter" is actually a fountain presented to the College by the Class of 1899. †In the late 1800s, several of the classes tried to present something of […]
I was walking behind the Chapel last Saturday on my way to our Annual Scholarship Luncheon. As an "Oh, by the way" that luncheon brings scholarship donors together with the recipients – […]
No, it’s wasn’t a 4" by 4" "growing" – simply a temporary sign warning on-coming traffic of the construction at the Phi Psi house.
That’s right – you can help our students by taking a little time out of your busy day to play golf. Sound to good to be true? Not so. Here’s the information […]
In January, I told you Brian Shinkle ’85 was in the primary to run for Circuit Judge. Well…he won! His lovely wife Lorie let me know and also sent this picture of […]
In response to the ever-increasing cost of on-campus construction, some bright, energetic Wabash men have discovered a relatively low cost method of "growing" building materials. In the photo you see a 4" […]
Tom Fisher ’91, Solicitor General of Indiana, recently argued a case before the US Supreme Court. Greg Castanias ’87, who has also been in front of the highest court in the land, […]
Bright and early (7:00 AM – that’s early if you are on college time) on Wednesday morning, the Phi Psis were awakened by the sounds of…fraternity renovation! The renovation is scheduled to […]