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Vassar, the Alumnae/i Quarterly
Fall 2003 Volume 99 Issue 4

When Old Meets New: The Center for Drama and Film

Although Vassar's drama and film programs are within the same academic department, they have historically been housed more or less separately. But as of May they are under the same roof, in the new Center for Drama and Film.

Re: Living History: Elizabeth Adams Daniels '41

On a bleak gray day in early February, snow high on the ground, Betty Daniels and I are driving to Bard College where she is making a video presentation about astronomer Maria Mitchell, the first professor hired by Matthew Vassar for his new women's college.

Stormy Weather: Reunion 2003

For three days in early June, members of Vassar classes ranging from 1928 to 1998 made it through the rain to eat, drink, and be merry.

Commencement 2003

Vassar's 139th Commencement was marked by a much-welcomed break in the clouds and an opportunity for graduating seniors, their families and friends, and the campus community to hear from one of America's best-known and most influential writers, Susan Sontag.
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      • When Old Meets New
        Although Vassar's drama and film programs are within the same academic department, they have historically been housed more or less separately. But as of May they are under the same roof, in the new Center for Drama and Film.
      • Re: Living History: Elizabeth Adams Daniels '41
        On a bleak gray day in early February, snow high on the ground, Betty Daniels and I are driving to Bard College where she is making a video presentation about astronomer Maria Mitchell, the first professor hired by Matthew Vassar for his new women's college.
      • Reunion 2003
        For three days in early June, members of Vassar classes ranging from 1928 to 1998 made it through the rain to eat, drink, and be merry.
      • Commencement 2003
        Vassar's 139th Commencement was marked by a much-welcomed break in the clouds and an opportunity for graduating seniors, their families and friends, and the campus community to hear from one of America's best-known and most influential writers, Susan Sontag.
        • First Words

          • Construction Comes to Alumnae House
        • Letters

        • Vassar Today

          • New Dean of Faculty
          • Vassar by the Numbers
          • Sports Wrapup
          • Do's & Don'ts
        • Beyond Vassar

          • Reality Un-Scripted
          • Culture Works
          • About Books
        • Vassar Yesterday

        • Connecting

          • Keeping the Link
          • Pre-Scream Ice Cream
        • Class Notes & Profiles

          • Timeless Growth
          • On Her Own Path
        • The Last Page

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