Alumni Horae: Vol. 96, No. 1 Fall 2015 - page 48

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making themmore efficient. My
boyfriend, my dog, Freya, and
I are living in a 1940s Cape
that we’re slowly working to
restore, next to an old apple
orchard, new hop-yard, and
some friendly honeybees.”
An update from
Nicholson
Price
: “Fourteen years after
graduation, I moved back to
Concord, where I’m a professor
at UNH Law. My wife, Ana, is
also a professor. We love cook-
ing and entertaining. Say hi if
you’re in the area!”
Sarah Burns
is living in
Brooklyn with her husband,
Dave, and two kids, Lyla (4.5),
and Finn (16 months). Sarah is
currently co-writing, producing,
and directing a documentary
about Jackie Robinson that will
air on PBS in April.
Severine von T. Fleming
,
who doesn’t stay put in any
one location longer than a few
days, sends love and writes:
“You may have read in the
news about the young farmers
of France protesting proposed
trade liberalization of the so-
called TTIP (Transatlantic Trade
and Investment Partnership)
by squirting manure into the
EU windows in Brussels. They
don’t want their agricultural
system impacted by dumping of
cheaper U.S. agricultural prod-
ucts, including GMOs, which are
subsidized by U.S. taxpayers.
Meanwhile, my young farm-
ers organization, Greenhorns
– committed to domestic food
sovereignty and a more local
economy – just celebrated the
maiden voyage of Maine Sail
Freight, a 360-mile ‘trade stunt’
down the coast of Maine, with a
historic wooden schooner ad-
venture out of Gloucester. The
crew brought down an organic
cargo of dry beans, blueberry
jam, beeswax candles, maple
syrup, honey, sea salt, mus-
tard, sheep’s pelts, and much
more worth $70,000, all non-
perishable organic products,
and all for sale. The voyage or
‘pageant of logistics’ included
sea shanties, cargo bikes, and
a series of talks about mari-
time history and our trading
future, all to celebrate a more
regional food economy. And,
yes, we’re against GMOs, and
agro-chemical monopolies.
Find us online at
-
greenmaine.com, at the Boston
Public Market, and learn more
about my work in the young
farmer’s movement at www
.thegreenhorns.net.”
Our formmates down South
send us their updates:
Kuba
Kubala
lives in Davidson, N.C.,
and had an eventful 2015. A
month ago, he started a job as
assistant professor of history
and digital studies at Davidson
College, where he teaches me-
dieval European history and
computer programming. Kuba
got married this year.
Caitlin (Coan) Cunning-
ham
writes: “I married Michael
Cunningham in 2012, and last
year we welcomed baby Ella
into our family. I work for the
Department of Veterans Affairs
in their Real Property office,
where I lead the land manage-
ment/acquisitions program
for VA’s real estate inven-
tory nationwide. We’ve been
in Washington, D.C., for the
last five years or so, but we are
relocating to Chapel Hill, N.C.,
in October. If there are any
formmates in the area, I’d love
to hear from you!”
Caroline Farrington
writes:
“I am enteringmy fourth year of
a biomedical research doctorate
program in pharmacology at
Case Western Reserve Univer-
sity, investigating novel thera-
peutics for the treatment of
cancer. When not working, I am
discovering all that Cleveland
and the rustbelt have to offer
– which is quite a bit. If anyone
is ever in the area, please give
me a ring. Sorry to miss the
reunion this year. Sounds like
it was a blast.”
Elizabeth Farwell
writes:
“I still live in Philadelphia, just
finished a degree in educa-
tion policy from UPenn, cur-
rently working for Philadelphia
City Council. Live in Philadel-
phia (still). Recently saw
Lina
Schuerch
(now Finlan) and
her husband and their adorable
baby, Mia.”
Clay Nichol
shares: “My wife,
(L. to r.): Greene Scholar Herren
Green ’16 joined Scholarship
Trustees Charles ’99 and Elizabeth
Scribner ’02 and daughter Char-
lotte for a service at Tuscaloosa’s
Christ Episcopal Church.
(L. to r.): Jackie Yen ’00, Alex Whisnant ’01, Kate Waters ’02,
Abby Everdell ’02, and Georgia Richter ’00 in Upstate N.Y.
Tristan Besse ’02 and Sarah Longacre at their August wedding. Rich Keefe ’02 is directly behind the
bride and groom.
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