Christian Scholar Fall 2009
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Christian Scholar Fall 2009
E A S T E R N N A Z A R E N E C O L L E G E • V o l u m e 6 8 • N u m b e r 3 • F a l l 2 0 0 9 Eastern Nazarene’s new “Discover your purpose” branding campaign highlights the transformational nature of an ENC education. Read Dr. Corlis McGee’s “President’s Message” on page 3 to learn more about this new campaign. Micro-Enterprise Fund Summer Bridge Program Animal Caretakers Team Maria makes and sells tamales as part of her new business, just one of the Nicaraguan businesses to receive funding through ENC’s Micro-Enterprise Fund. See story on page 5. New students go hiking in the Blue Hills as part of ENC’s Summer Bridge Program. See story on page 8. Assistant Professor of Biology Jonathan Twining introduces a group of school-age children to a turtle as part of ENC’s Animal Caretakers Team. See story on page 9. The Christian Scholar EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE 23 East Elm Avenue Quincy, MA 02170 2 E A S T E R N N A Z A R E N E C O L L E G E VOL 68 #3 • FALL 2009 EDITORIAL STAFF Jennifer Logue Editor Susan Ramey Design/Production Caily Crispell (12) Assistant Editor • President’s Message page 3 • News Briefs/ Faculty News page 4 • Micro Enterprise Fund First Year Experience page 5 • Thank You pags 6 and 7 • Summer Bridge Program Battalion Day page 8 • Animal Caretakers Team Soulfest page 9 • Alumni News page 10 • Pillars of ExcellENCe: Eldon Hall page 11 ADMINISTRATION Corlis McGee President Nancy Ross Vice President Academic Affairs Vernon Wesley Vice President Student Development Timothy T. Wooster Vice President Enrollment and Institutional Research Jan Weisen Vice President Finance Kendall Whittington Vice President Institutional Advancement Corey MacPherson Chaplain of the College William Boozang Director Adult and Graduate Studies Meghan Jean-Noel Director Alumni Relations The Christian Scholar USPS 109-140 is published quarterly by Eastern Nazarene College for Alumni Association members and friends of the college. Direct address corrections to the Alumni Office at 617-745-3842, email [email protected], or online at www.enc.edu/alumni. Send other correspondence to The Christian Scholar Eastern Nazarene College 23 East Elm Avenue Quincy, MA 02170-2999 or email to [email protected]. • Conference Services Coordinator Laura Bragg (left) and Alumni Relations Director Meghan JeanNoel (right) receive Move-In Day assistance from ENC’s new mascot. Above: Campus Visit Coordinator Lauren Frost, Director of Admissions Andrew Wright and Enrollment Office Manager Vanessa Ayersman pitch in to help make a very rainy MoveIn Day a success. Homecoming Schedule page 12 Second Class Postage PAID Boston, MA Periodical Please recycle this newspaper. Left: Enrollment Counselor Stanley Porter helps Christina Tucker (10) and Ja’na Jenkins (11) with Move-In Day registration procedures. Neighborhood Appreciation Day Eastern Nazarene showed its gratitude to the local community June 13, when the college hosted the 2nd Annual Neighborhood Appreciation Day. More than 100 neighbors stopped by campus to enjoy cotton candy, popcorn, ice cream, children’s activities…and visits from Elmo and Tigger! F a l l 2 0 0 9 3 Th e C h ri st i a n S ch o la r Discovering your purpose “Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.” – Proverbs 19:21 T his year marks the 40th anniversary of one of the most momentous scientific achievements of all time. Forty years ago, on July 20, 1969, American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to glimpse the heavens and the earth from a new celestial perspective: the surface of the moon. Armstrong’s famous first words – “That’s one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind” – were followed by the implantation of a marker to commemorate the achievement: “Here, men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the moon July 1969 AD. We came in peace for all mankind.” Among the hundreds of scientists, researchers and other personnel who worked tirelessly to make the moon landing possible was ENC graduate Eldon Hall (48). As you’ll read in this issue of The Christian Scholar’s Pillars of Excellence feature on page 11, Eldon was instrumental in designing the computer system that guided the lunar module to a safe landing on the surface of the moon. And while he and other project staff no doubt experienced more than a few tense, if not down right frightening, moments before Apollo 11’s landing, the mission ultimately was a success, or as Eldon says, “It was truly God orchestrated.” Eldon’s contribution to this historic achievement embodies the mission and spirit behind Eastern Nazarene’s new slogan: Discover your purpose. First announced to the ENC community in the Summer 2009 issue of The Christian Scholar, the new slogan was the result of many months of thought, research and planning by ENC staff, faculty, alumni and students. Working initially with a higher education consulting firm, we conducted surveys to identify the distinguishing characteristics of an ENC education. From this research, we identified four core themes that resonated across the Eastern Nazarene community, including: • Academic quality • Proximity to Boston • Caring, Christian community • Development of global Christians With these hallmarks of an ENC education in mind, we set about developing a slogan that would capture Eastern Nazarene’s unique, mission-oriented environment, and an interdepartmental team led by Vice President for Enrollment and Institutional Research Timothy Wooster came up with “Discover your purpose.” It’s a good fit. For ultimately, what sets ENC apart from other institutions of higher learning is our commitment to help each student discover his or her purpose for creatively and responsibly serving God and serving others from a spirit of Christian love. This issue of The Christian Scholar is filled, in fact, with examples of individuals who have discovered their purpose at Eastern Nazarene. From Eldon Hall’s role in the Apollo 11 mission to Mike Kent’s commitment to helping fellow soldiers and veterans complete their education; from Professor Jonathan Twining’s Animal Caretakers Team to Lora Wooster’s co-leadership of ENC’s Micro-Enterprise Fund, Eastern Nazarene is truly a place where individuals can expand their vision and discover new ways of making a positive impact on the world around us. Look for the “Discover your purpose” slogan to become integrated into ENC’s marketing efforts, as it begins to appear on our website, college viewbooks, advertisements, billboards and more. And please share with us your personal stories; we’d love to hear from you how Eastern Nazarene helped you discover your purpose. ENC’s new viewbook, image piece, billboards and website all reflect the new “Discover your purpose” campaign. w w w . e n c . e d u 4 E A S T E R N N A Z A R E N E C O L L E G E NEWS BRIEFS Fall 2009 ENC launches new website Janese Free Receives Doctorate from Northeastern University Janese Free received a PhD in sociology/criminology from Boston’s Northeastern University in August 2008. Her research focused on topics such as criminological theory, juvenile delinquency, at-risk youth, family violence and alternative schooling. Free spent a year as a participant observer at an alternative school for at-risk and/or juvenile justice involved youth. Her dissertation was titled, “First Step or Last Chance?: The Intersection of At-Risk Youth, Juvenile Delinquency and Alternative Schooling.” A vibrant new home page, an online campus tour and profiles of ENC students are just a few of the new features showcased on Eastern Nazarene’s new website (www.enc.edu), which launched in mid-August. Visitors to the revamped site will notice ENC’s online presence reflects the college’s new “Discover your purpose” slogan and marketing campaign, with images and brief profiles that illustrate how ENC students have discovered their own unique purpose while here on campus. The changes to the site are more than just cosmetic, noted Webmaster John Shea. “We launched the new site on top of a state-of-the-art content management system (CMS) platform that will be deployed in a number of phases,” he said. “The CMS represents a cutting-edge toolbox through which ITS will begin delivering the next generation of ENC’s web presence.” Director of Information Technology Charlie Burt added, “In addition to enabling key ENC staff to maintain their own online content, the CMS ensures that our website remains dynamic, and enables us to make timely and accurate content updates with much less effort than before.” Burt noted that the CMS is a product of Ektron, a New Hampshire-based company founded by ENC alums William Rogers – the company’s CEO – and Edward Rogers (COO). Look for more new web features – including blogs, calendars, discussion forums, polls and social networking – to be added to www.enc.edu in the future. Free writing workshops offered for ENC students, local residents Aspiring writers have a chance to have their work reviewed and critiqued at a series of free writing workshops now being offered by Eastern Nazarene College. Open to both students and members of the community, the 90-minute workshops are held in Nease Library on Tuesday evenings and Saturday afternoons. At each session, writers may bring four to six copies of a work in progress for reading, discussion and feedback, with sessions facilitated by ENC English department faculty and senior creative writing students. “This is a great opportunity for writers to receive constructive feedback in a welcoming and supportive creative environment,” said English Professor Marianna Krejci-Papa. “It’s not necessary, however, for participants to bring works for critique in order to participate. Developing writers can learn much simply by participating in the reading and discussion process.” The first writing workshop was held Tuesday September 8, with sessions scheduled to continue throughout the school year. MacPherson Completes D. Min. Degree, Awarded Full Scholarship to Duke University Christian Leadership Program Eastern Nazarene College chaplain Corey MacPherson recently completed his D. Min degree at Asbury Theological Seminary. He wrote his dissertation on the use of the Internet as a weekly resource for sermons. In his dissertation, MacPherson discusses both the positives and negatives of using the Internet as a sermon resource. ENC Student Sings at Fenway Park An Eastern Nazarene junior achieved a lifelong dream this summer, when she had a chance to sing the National Anthem before a Red Sox game at Boston’s beloved Fenway Park. On July 30, Allison “Allie” Brookhart walked out onto the field and sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” before nearly 38,000 cheering Red “Singing at a Sox fans. “Singing at a Red Red Sox game Sox game was my childhood was my dream, and the childhood dream, fact that I was able to achieve it and the fact gave me incredible confidence,” that I was able said Brookhart, to achieve it who is majoring in elementary gave me education. incredible Equally moved by the expeconfidence…” rience was B r o o k h a r t ’s – Allison Brookhart family, who attended the Fenway performance with her. “When you walk out onto that field, the sense of history really hits you – the appeal of the movie Field of Dreams,” said Brookhart’s father, Larry Brookhart. “We all wish we could sit down with a departed relative or friend and share the experience of a ballgame together. To think that my grandfathers watched Babe Ruth play in that park, and to realize that I was standing in that same place, made me appreciate the lives of family members who have passed away. I could still share this joy with them.” While in high school, Brookhart sang in the school’s Main Chorus as well as the Select Choir. More recently, however, she has been singing the National Anthem for the Harwich Mariners Cape Cod baseball team, which helped to prepare her for the honor of singing at Fenway Park. Yet while music is one of her passions, Brookhart doesn’t plan to pursue a music career instead of education. “Singing and music are a hobby to me,” she said. “If I sang as a profession, I feel like the stress would take the fun away from it.” MacPherson also has been awarded a full scholarship to participate in the 2009-2010 Foundations of Christian Leadership Program at Duke Divinity School. Made possible by the Lilly Endowment, the Foundations of Christian Leadership program selects 20 people who meet three times a year to help “new and emerging leaders of church institutions explore their gifts for leading in the church; develop their capacity for effective, strategic and theologically wise leadership; and examine what it means to be a Christian leader in a Christian organization.” Participants also learn to connect their fundamental personal character with the specific gifts and challenges that are required for transformative leadership. Krejci-Papa promoted to associate professor English Professor Marianna Krejci-Papa was promoted to associate professor this year. In other news, Krejci-Papa recently founded an independent publishing company, Arrow Press, in conjunction with the ENC English Club. The company’s first manuscript is expected to be published in 2010. Krejci-Papa also attended a screenwriting seminar with Ernest Thompson, Academy Award-winning screenwriter of On Golden Pond. “It was exciting to workshop a scene I had written with him,” she said. Carleton joins BioLogos as project manager BioLogos is pleased to announce that former ENC English Professor Amy Carleton has accepted a position as the BioLogos project manager. Amy will work with BioLogos leaders Syman Stevens, Darrel Falk and Karl Giberson, providing editorial and general office support and coordinating the activities of the Washington DC, San Diego and Boston offices. Yerxa Speaks at University of Virginia Professor Emeritus Don Yerxa gave a talk in June on “Writing History for the Academy and Beyond” at the Jack Miller Center Summer Institute at the University of Virginia. A shortened version of his talk can be viewed on the JMC Blog: http://www. thejackmillercenter.org/Blog.aspx. Yerxa also participated in a Trinity Forum symposium that brought together a number of campus ministers, scholars, and other interested people. Held July 1718 at the Osprey Point Retreat Center on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, the symposium’s participants included ENC Prof. Karl Giberson, Darrel Falk, John Wilson of Books & Culture and Daniel Harrell, associate minister of Park Street Church. Prof. Yerxa is a “core team member” on the Trinity Forum’s “Science, Faith, and Truth” curriculum project aimed at campus ministry leaders. Continues on page 10 F a l l 2 0 0 9 5 Th e C h ri st i a n S ch o la r Micro-Enterprise Fund helps strengthen Nicaraguan families, economy The Micro-Enterprise Fund steering committee includes faculty, former students and Nazarene church officials. Front row, from left: ENC Society and Conference Services Coordinator Laura Bragg (08) and Ashley Cornell (09). Middle row: Rev. Lora Wooster, ENC Adult and Graduate Studies; economist Brenda Marenco; psychologist Maximina Flores Torrez; District Treasurer Manuel Salvador Martinez; and Dr. Helmer Juarez, MAC region director of compassionate ministries and partnership liaison. Back row: Dr. Bill Driscoll, ENC Business department. E astern Nazarene business students will soon have an opportunity to learn more about the culture and economy of Nicaragua, thanks to ENC’s MicroEnterprise Fund (MEF). Launched in March 2008 with a donation from an ENC alum, the Micro-Enterprise Fund works with the Church of the Nazarene in Nicaragua to provide small loans to help its members start or expand a business in Central America’s poorest nation. And already, the program has provided ENC students with real-world opportunities to see how small, targeted investments in developing countries can reap both economic and spiritual dividends. “The primary goal is to partner with the church in Nicaragua as it seeks to assist its members in becoming more financially stable,” said MEF co-founder Lora Wooster, a recruitment specialist in ENC’s Adult and Graduate Studies division. “In so doing, the church not only provides muchneeded assistance to its brothers and sisters in Christ, but also empowers individual churches by broadening their Micro-Enterprise Fund grant recipients in Nicaragua operate a produce stand under a carport. financial base and showing the community that the church expresses its caring in tangible ways.” Working with Dr. Helmer Juarez and Bob Prescott of the Nazarene Church’s Central American and Latin American areas, an ENC steering committee comprised of Professor Bill Driscoll, Wooster, and then-students Ashley Cornell and Laura Bragg worked with teams from the Nazarene Church’s north and central Nicaragua districts to create the infrastructure necessary to issue loans that typically range from $300 to $500. “The target population is men and women who would be unable to obtain a bank loan,” Driscoll said. “All of the individual applicants are Nazarenes who desire to either start a new small business or expand one already in existence.” First Year Experience now a course requirement E astern Nazarene’s First Year Experience achieved a new milestone recently, when the course became a requirement within the college’s General Education core of classes. The decision to make the FYE course a requirement follows a successful twoyear trial run, said Vice President for Student Development Vern Wesley. “As the Fall 2006 semester approached, the Student Development team discussed the fact that there wasn’t a course in place for freshmen that focused on helping with the holistic transition to college,” Wesley said. “After several discussions, writing and rewriting of a syllabus and searching for instructors, we were able to launch the First Year Experience (FYE) course the following year.” In addition to providing freshmen with added support in forming peer connections, the goal of the FYE course is to help new students make a smooth transition into the ENC community. “We wanted to show students the varying range of services available to them at Eastern Nazarene,” said Associate Dean for Student Development Jamica Love, one of the FYE course’s instructors. “We also wanted to give students an opportunity to engage with administrators with whom they might otherwise have limited interaction or never meet.” In addition to Wesley and Love, FYE instructors have included Brickley Center Counselor Anke Thorne, Director of Alumni Relations Meghan Jean-Noel, Director of Residential Life and Multicultural Affairs Robert Benjamin, Head Women’s Basketball Coach and Adjunct Faculty Member Karen Marshall, Public Services Librarian Erin McCoy and Director of Admissions Andrew Wright. w w w . e n c . e d u Topics covered include study skills, understanding racial equality, establishing healthy boundaries and personal finance. The curriculum also covers issues such as ethical decision making, vision and personal goals achievement. “To accommodate a diversity of learners, teachers engage in several forms of teaching, using a variety of methods as they move from subject to subject,” Wesley said. “Instructors might use creative writing, reaction papers, listening to music or poetry, engaging in dialogue, storytelling, and other interactive activities to reach each type of learner.” After using the Strengths Quest text during its initial year, the FYE course has advanced to the Strengths Finder text, Wesley added. “The purpose of this text is to help first year students identify and focus on their strengths rather than focusing on their weaknesses,” he said, noting that there are five to six sections of the FYE course available to incoming freshmen. “Classes are intentionally kept interactive and fun, with lighter homework loads so there are no unneeded conflicts with other classes.” From home-based businesses that make and sell cheese and tortillas to small grocery stores, or “pulperias” that offer grains, vegetables and fruit, loan-funded businesses help provide employment to church members while stabilizing the overall economy. “Several churches have also applied for loans, creating employment opportunities such as recycling businesses for their members,” Wooster said. “Business owners also receive education and training in such areas as basic accounting and business management through the local district committees.” To date, the Micro-Enterprise Fund has approved loans to 15 business owners, who are charged 10 percent simple interest along with a 5 percent administrative fee. As loans are repaid monthly, principal payments return to the revolving loan fund while interest and fees go to the district committees to cover expenses or for local compassionate ministry projects. Nearly $25,000 has been raised through grants, donations and fundraising efforts to continue the Micro-Enterprise Fund, Wooster said, with additional student-led fundraising efforts in the works. Several students completed internships with MEF over the summer, conducting research on microfinance and working on publicity materials for the program. Students, staff and faculty continue to meet regularly to develop the program, while the Business department is currently developing a course that will enable ENC students to travel to Nicaragua to witness up close the fruits of the program’s investments. “Students will not only learn firsthand about the MEF and the businesses benefiting from it,” she said, “but also about the Nicaraguan economy, the local business environment and the culture and life of the church there.” From an institutional perspective, Love said, the FYE course supports Eastern Nazarene’s efforts to increase student retention rates from the freshman to sophomore years. “Studies have shown that colleges employing a First Year Seminar program can cut in half the rate of student attrition from freshman to sophomore year,” she said. “In addition, all seven of the other U.S. colleges within the Nazarene educational system had already embraced an FYE program or equivalent, so making the FYE course a requirement better aligns us with our sister Nazarene colThis Nicaraguan grocery store is supported in part by leges and universities.” an MEF fund loan. 6 E A S T E R N N A Z A R E N E C O L L E G E The following individuals, churches, businesses, and organizations provided financial gifts to Eastern Nazarene College during the recently completed fiscal year ending June 30th. This year, ENC has implemented partnership levels of giving, which are listed below. The college is very grateful for the generous investments of all who are listed, which totaled $3,234,195.79. If you have any questions about the listings please contact the Office of Development at 866-480-2291. Red Line Partner ($1 - $499) Herbert Aalpoel David Abel Raphael Abiem Jim & Becky Abrams Paula Achorn Diane Adams Art Alexander Anne Alexander Gerald Allman Nicholas Anctil David & Judith Andersen Jonathan Anderson Laurel Anderson Lester & Lois Andre Jonathan & Deanna Andree Francis & Bertha Andrews George Andrews Katherine Angell Marden Ankney Louis & Mary Ansell Christine Apple Moonyean Armstrong David & Ann Atkinson Vanessa Ayersman Paul & Sylvia Babcock Jim & Janet Badgerow Susan Bagdasarian Clint & Cynthia Bagshaw Karen Baho Robert & Arlene Baho David Bailey Glaphre Bailey Donald Baldwin Michael & Margie Ballard Ray & Lois Baltz Edwin Banham Jeff & Stacey Barker Charmaine Barnett Nancy Barron Paul & Joanne Basham Jonathan & Michelle Batchelder Craig & Gayl Baum Mark & Pam Beaulieu Carol Beck Vera Becker Brittany Bedillion Mervin & Mary-Ann Bedor Joel & Janelle Beiler Emil & Patricia Belanger David Belisle, Jr. Keith & Lois Bell Christi An Bennett Jennifer Bennett Jay & Margaret Bergers Robert Bernier Henry Berry Patricia Berry Walter & Joyce Berthelsen Jacquelyn Betts Delbert & Patsy Bieber Kurtis Biggs Margaret Binette Joseph & Phyllis Biscoe Clarence & Doris Bish Ed & Jean Bishop David & Ada Blachly Pauline Black Paul Blaney Harry & Marie Bleh Charles & Sarah Bockner Ralph & Mary Bodnarczuk Dennis & Alice Boel Jerry & Vicki Bohall Bob & Lucy Bollinger Paul Bowen Paul S. 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Sooner Contracting Services Sun Life Financial Templeton Foundation The Deiorio Law Firm LLP The Hartford Verizon Warren Lightning Rod Waters Corporation Xerox Corporation ESTATE & TRUST LISTING Amelio Della Chiesa Trust Estate of Allard W Kuschner Estate of Evelyn H. Kernan Estate of Linda S Markola Estate of Lorraine Boch Estate of Robert and Grace Mortensen Lorraine F Boch Revocable Trust Wolf Family Trust *Deceased in fiscal year 2009. Total: $3,234,195.79 Did You Know? Your gift – large or small – counts! Foundations considering grant proposals often ask what percentage of alumni/ae give to the ENC Fund. Even the smallest gift increases ENC’s percentage and may assist the college in obtaining a significant grant. For information on giving to the ENC Fund call 1-800-480-2291 or visit www.enc.edu/giving to make a gift on-line. 8 E A S T E R N N A Z A R E N E C O L L E G E Summer Bridge Program Campus hosts Army battalion Family Day prepares students for college life ENC’s sponsorship of battalion part of college’s efforts to serve soldiers, veterans Students attending the Summer Bridge Program participated in many extracurricular events that allowed them to explore Quincy and the surrounding areas, like the nearby Blue Hills Reservation. T he transition from high school to college can be a challenging one, particularly for students requiring additional coursework in order to meet college admission requirements. Eastern Nazarene helped make that transition easier this past summer, when 31 students participated in the Summer Bridge Program. Held from July 18 to August 15, the four-week session prepared incoming freshmen for their undergraduate studies by offering intensive skill building courses in English, writing, arithmetic and algebra. Soldiers of the HHD, 164th Transportation Battalion bow their heads in prayer as ENC Chaplain Timothy Eyring delivers the invocation for the soldiers’ annual family day celebration at ENC. “The Summer Bridge Program was designed to offer academic programming that prepared incoming freshmen for the many challenges that they may face during their time at ENC,” said Summer Bridge Program Director Eric Clark. “At the same time, the program also alleviated the need for ENC to schedule multiple sections of fundamental courses each semester.” A typical day for students participating in the program began with breakfast in the Commons dining hall followed by Reading for College or Fundamentals of Math courses. After lunch, students participated in Writing for College or Math for College as well as small group instruction and tutoring sessions, followed by dinner and study time. Recreational activities, meanwhile, enabled students to get to know one another in a relaxed environment. Bridge Program outings included trips to a Brockton Rox baseball game, Boston’s Freedom Trail and Shakespeare on the Common, as well as a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts. “We sought to use this time,” Clark said, “to help students foster a sense of community through a variety of spiritual and recreational offerings. “Based on the success of this year’s program,” he added, “we hope to offer the Summer Bridge Program next year.” The Communication and Theatre Arts Department of EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE in collaboration with Our Place Theatre Project presents Book and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens Music by Stephen Flaherty Based on the novel My Love, My Love by Rosa Guy Directed by Eunice Ferreira and Jacqui Parker Musical Direction by Chauncey McGlathery Choreography by Eboni Baptiste Set and Lighting Design by Michael W. Ballard Thursday • October 15 • 7:30pm 17 at 4:00pm and 7:30pm Thursday • October 22 • 7:30pm Friday • October 23 • 7:30pm Saturday • October 24 • 7:30pm Saturday • October School matinees available General Admission $12 • Students $10 Box Office 617-745-3715 Once on This Island is a highly imaginative and theatrical Caribbean reworking of the popular fairy tale “The Little Mermaid,” with a Calypso-infused score that appeals to all ages. Set on an island in the French Antilles, the award-winning show tells the story of Ti Moune, a peasant island girl who rescues and falls in love with Daniel a wealthy boy from the other side of her island. When Daniel is returned to his people, Ti Moune embarks on a quest that will test the strength of her love against the powerful forces of prejudices, hatred and death. LTC Richard Rollins, commander of the 164th Transportation Battalion, presents ENC President Corlis McGee with a plaque in recognition of the college’s support. Detachment Sergeant SFC Mike Kent, an ENC alumnus and ENC’s liaison to the military, helps servicemen and women trying to complete their education. S ixty soldiers and their families enjoyed a day of family fun on the campus of Eastern Nazarene College August 16, when the college hosted the Family Day for the 164th Transportation Battalion based out of Dorchester. Sergeant First Class Mike Kent, an ENC graduate who now serves as the college’s liaison to the military, helped arrange ENC’s sponsorship of the 164th Battalion, of which he is a member. Kent has first-hand experience with the special circumHeld from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the college’s athletic stances faced by servicemen trying to complete fields, the event featured a cookout and field games, their education. as well as arts and crafts and a moon bounce for “I was one class shy of my ENC bachelor’s dechildren of battalion members. The Rev. Timothy gree when I was deployed to Iraq,” he said. “But Eyring, coordinator of admissions for ENC’s Adult ENC helped me complete my degree while I was Studies “LEAD” program, delivered the invocation overseas. Now, I want to help the college build a for the event, while the battalion’s commander, Lt. relationship with the military so that other serviceCol. Richard Rollins, presented ENC President men and veterans can achieve their educational Corlis McGee with a plaque in recognition of the goals like I did.” college’s support for the battalion and its families. Dr. Timothy Wooster, vice president for enroll“We were so pleased to be able to make our campus ment and institutional research, said ENC’s sponavailable to the 164th Battalion for its Family Day,” sorship agreement with the 164th Battalion is just said McGee, who noted that ENC recently estab- one component of the college’s efforts to support lished a formal sponsorship agreement with the servicemen and veterans, and to help them further battalion. “ENC is committed to supporting both their educations. He said the college has embraced our U.S. servicemen and their families, particularly the new Yellow Ribbon Program, whereby colduring their deployments.” leges work with the federal government to cover As part of the sponsorship agreement, ENC will any gap between a school’s tuition and a student’s send care packages to the battalion – which is GI Bill benefits. scheduled to deploy to Iraq in January – and will provide free computer access to family members who wish to send e-mails to their loved ones overseas. ENC’s Campus Kinderhaus early childhood center will also adopt the battalion and sponsor a letter-writing campaign to the soldiers once they are deployed. “Partnering with the federal government allows Eastern Nazarene to provide students with the maximum tuition benefi t possible,” Wooster said. “And among credit-bearing institutions, ENC is leading the state in its commitment to helping soldiers and veterans through the Yellow Ribbon Program.” F a l l 2 0 0 9 9 Th e C h ri st i a n S ch o la r Animal Caretakers Team teaches kids about caring for God’s creation When it comes to loving and caring for God’s creation, most people have an easy time accepting the need to care for dogs, cats and cuddly pandas. But boa constrictors, bearded dragon lizards and blue-tongued skinks? More than 200 children received a lesson in caring for all of God’s creatures this summer, when ENC’s Animal Caretakers Team gave live animal presentations at Immanuel Church of the Nazarene’s Vacation Bible School, called “Crocodile Dock.” Located in Lansdale, PA., the church played host to Assistant Professor of Biology Jonathan Twining, ENC junior Rebecca Stonelake and a varied collection of reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. Children and their parents were treated to a variety of programs and displays that enabled them to see and touch the animals while learning more about the need to care for God’s creation. “Each evening, we brought different reptiles and amphibians to our staging area next to the worship center entrance,” said Twining, whose menagerie includes five snakes and several lizards, tree frogs, fire-bellied newts and tarantulas. “We also did two, half-hour shows for the K-4 kids, a pre-teen show and brought a boa constrictor to church to illustrate Pastor Mark Prugh’s message on the gospel, which he compared to ‘the shedding of skin.’” Prugh, an ENC alum (84) whose daughter is currently a junior at ENC, arranged the weeklong visit, which also included videotaping the activities for use in producing a promotional video to be shared with schools, churches and other groups. Vacation Bible School attendees also made the Animal Caretakers Team their mission project, raising money to support the animals’ care and the program’s outreach efforts. Ben Nixon assists Prof. Jon Twining with the ENC Animal Caretakers Team’s live animal demonstrations throughout the Vacation Bible School program at the Immanuel Church of the Nazarene in Lansdale, PA. Founded in January 2007 by ENC’s Biology department, the Animal Caretakers Team was born out of ENC students’ desire to work with animals. “We had so many students who said, ‘I want to work with animals,’ but didn’t have cars to go to the nearby Trailside Museum run by the Mass. Audubon Society,” Twining said. “This program gives students an outlet on campus to pursue that passion.” In addition to using the animals during classes in Shrader Science Hall, students check on the animals three times a day to ensure they have food, water and are kept at the proper temperature. Twining and his students also enjoy taking the animals out to visit community groups, churches and schools, where outreach efforts are consistent with state curriculum frameworks. “Crocodile Dock allowed us to share the importance of caring for God’s creation, and for being good caretakers of the animals in our care,” Twining said, adding that the program helped some children and adults conquer their fear of spiders and snakes. “We want to do more outreach to churches and schools so that we can talk about conservation, caring for the environment and caring for God’s creation,” Twining said, noting that the Animal Caretakers Team is scheduled to do a presentation at Homecoming on Oct. 17. “Through the animals, we teach our constituents that God wants us to love and care for all of His creation.” “God wants us to respect and care for other creatures, but not fear them,” he said. “We had an adult who came in absolutely petrified of snakes. By the end of the week, he was holding the biggest snake we had.” For more information or to learn whether the Animal Caretakers Team can come to your group for a live animal program, contact Twining at [email protected] or 617-745-3552. ENC sponsors SoulFest Christian music festival at Gunstock in Gilford, NH By Caily Crispell (12) T he sounds and rhythms of a variety of Christian music genres echoed through the grounds of the Gunstock Mountain Resort this summer, as the SoulFest Christian music festival once again presented more than 100 Christian speakers and artists. Held July 29 to August 1 in Gilford, New Hampshire, the four-day music festival drew approximately 13,000 attendees to witness performances by some of the biggest names in Christian music, including such popular groups as the Newsboys, Third Day, Skillet, Haste the Day, Fireflight, Norma Jean, Family Force 5, Sanctus Real and Casting Crowns. Above: ENC cosponsored the main stage at Soulfest 2009.” Right: Jennifer Jacquet (11) welcomes guests to the ENC admissions tent, a perfect place to relax, visit, and learn about ENC. w w w . e n c . e d u creatively put together. They also had canvases to paint on, with a new theme each day.” ENC also had a featured speaker on the program, as Rev. Lora Wooster addressed the topic “Journey Towards Justice.” Wooster is a co-founder of ENC’s Micro-Enterprise Fund, which works with the Church of the Nazarene in Nicaragua to provide small loans to help local residents start or expand a business in Central America’s poorest nation. [To learn more about the Micro-Enterprise Fund, please see the article on page 5.] “Many different people come to SoulFest because there are so many different genres of music to enjoy,” said ENC student Jill Cola, who has been attending SoulFest since she was in junior high. “SoulFest has become the highlight of my summer. There’s always a wide range of things to see “Eastern Nazarene was proud to be and listen to. This year, there was everything from praise a sponsor of SoulFest 2009,” said and worship services to rock concerts, even dance concerts.” President Corlis McGee, who noted that ENC has sponsored the event for Beyond the musical performances, SoulFest offers a venue eight of the past 10 years. “In addifor a variety of Christian organizations, and Eastern Nazation to presenting a wide variety of rene was once more among those represented. In addition to contemporary Christian music groups, serving as a ministry partner and co-sponsor of the event’s SoulFest offers tangible opportunities main Revival Stage, the Office of Admissions presented an for attendees to get involved in social outstanding commercial space, introducing thousands of justice issues, from helping the poor to prospective students to ENC through conversation, candlelit supporting local food banks. In doing café tables, and a massive collaborative art project. so, SoulFest resonates with ENC’s mis“ENC definitely had a strong presence at SoulFest this sion of producing the caring, committed year,” Cola said. “The tent was very welcoming and very Christian leaders of tomorrow.” 10 E 1960s Elizabeth Smith (68), the prison ministry coordinator for Ye Visited Me Ministries, will be serving in the “Days of Freedom” program this November. Smith and her team will visit different prisons in the area for a full day, ministering through skits, live music and speakers, followed by a missions trip to Trinidad. 1970s 1990s Tammy Kim (Wilber, 94) and husband Eiu Pu Kim welcomed their first child, Emily Paige Kim, on June 12, 2009. Doug (95) and Kristen Milne (Keen, 95) now live in Rochester, NY. Doug is completing his Master of Divinity degree at Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan College. In addition to his studies, Doug works as a graduate assistant at the Seminary and recently accepted the youth pastor position at Grace Church of the Nazarene. Kristen works for the Dansville Central School District in Dansville, NY as its adapted physical education teacher and athletic trainer. 2000s John (76) and Debbie (Kitchen, 77) Reilly shared great moments with their two children in May 2009. On May 4, their daughter Heather Reilly (03) was ordained as an elder in the church of the Nazarene in the Philadelphia District. On May 16, son Christopher Reilly graduated from ENC with a B.S. in Physical Education. Barbara Weeks (Sodeman, 73) and husband Glenn are residing in Phoenix, AZ. They celebrated their daughter Kimberly’s marriage on May 16, 2009; pictures and guestbook can be viewed online at http://www.picturetrail.com/ bweeks. Glenn continues to work in his real estate appraisal business, and Barbara is teaching part time in the community college system when needed. 1980s Eunice Ferreira Lamere (88) successfully defended her doctoral dissertation recently on Cape Verdean theatre. The ENC professor will have the honor of receiving her doctorate in the near future. Roisin Druta (Knapp, 03) graduated with an MSW in May 2008. She was hired in August 2008 as an applied behavior specialist with Heritage Christian Services in Rochester, NY. She supports adults with developmental disabilities. A S T Pat Ryan (06) was recently appointed general manager of three Boston radio stations, including, WEZE (590 AM), WROL (950 AM) and WWDJ Radio Luz (1150AM). A 14-year broadcasting veteran, Ryan recently served as the general sales manager. Stephens Writes Book Introduction History Professor Randall Stephens wrote the introduction for the University of South Carolina’s newly published edition of Sam Jones’ Own Book. Along with Dwight Moody, Jones was one of America’s foremost turn-of-the-century evangelists, and the collection features his sermons and an autobiography. Part of the USC Press’s Southern Classics series, the book was published in cooperation with the Institute for Southern Studies and the South Carolina Society. In other news, Stephens recently organized the Boston-Area American Religious History Group with Boston University professor of history Jon Roberts. The seminar brought together American religious historians from across the city to discuss research and writing. Participants included faculty from Harvard, Brandeis, Tufts, Boston University, Boston College, Bentley University and Emerson College. Stephens has created a website for the seminar on the ENC server: http://enc. edu/history/rel_hist_group/. Giberson speaks at Arizona conference Karl Giberson gave a keynote plenary lecture July 20 at the 2009 Metanexus conference in Phoenix, AZ. His topic, “When Science Becomes Religion,” was a critique of the New Atheists. N Ruth M. Bell (Eddy, 43) passed away May 21, 2009. After her time spent at ENC, she went on to a full life as an author and poet. She married at age 65, and began a new life in a different state with friends and family, but always lived as a woman of God. Catharine F. Burchfield (Simpson, 38) passed away Aug. 8 at her home in Piqua, Ohio. After receiving her bachelor’s degree at ENC, Burchfield received a master’s degree from Boston University. She and her husband, Oscar, served as missionaries for the Church of the Nazarene in Peru from 1940 to 1956. She later taught Spanish for 24 years, retiring in 1980. Archie K. McCurdy (53) passed away Aug. 13 after a long battle with lymphoma. A professor emeritus of Electrical Engineering and well-known physicist and research scientist, McCurdy was employed by Worcester Polytechnic Institute for 40 years before retiring in 1995. After receiving a B.S. in Mathematics at ENC, he went on to earn an MS in Electrical Engineering at Worcester Polytech and a PhD in Physics from Brown University. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Carmela; two daughters, a son, a brother and three grandchildren. Mary Studley (54) passed away in a nursing home May 18, 2009 in Rockland, ME at the age of 84. Her funeral was conducted May 26, 2009 in Rockland, where she was buried beside her mother. 2009 Reunion Coordinators 1959 • Bill Webb • 740-397-0464 [email protected] 1964 • Steve Perry • 781-792-2824 [email protected] 1969 • Newell Smith H: 610-458-7791 • W: 610-889-7591 [email protected] 1974 • Charlene DiSante 617-905-4438 [email protected] continued from page 4 R In Memory This summer Angie Carr (03) sang at the Nashville Rescue Mission’s Hope Center, the Stillmeadow Church of the Nazarene in York, PA, the Celebration Stage at the Nazarene General Assembly in Orlando, FL and several other events. Angie hopes to go to Kenya and Rwanda for a tour of both countries in the near future. Kate Znoj (08) recently performed at her former high school’s orientation program in Coventry, RI. Znoj is currently pursuing a degree in Urban Ministry and community development at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. E 1979 • Myrna Giberson 781-749-2373 W: [email protected] 1984 • DeAnne (Haas) Lewis W: 703-791-7436 • H: 703-968-6567 [email protected] 1984 • Gary Weslow [email protected] 1989 • Karen Ralston-Allison W:781-893-6000, ext. 213 [email protected] 1994 • Heidi Stotler Christmas 781-843-1311 [email protected] 1999 • Jen Bretsch [email protected] 1999 • Jesse Casler H: 717-283-0550 • Cell: 717-413-9598 [email protected] 2004 • Janelle (White) Murphy Cell: (617) 833-8805 [email protected] N A Z A R E N E Scholarship Class of 1937 Class of 1941 Class of 1942 Class of 1943 Class of 1944 Class of 1945 Class of 1946 Class of 1947 Class of 1948 Class of 1949 Class of 1950 Class of 1951 Class of 1952 Class of 1953 Class of 1954 Class of 1955 Class of 1956 Class of 1957 Class of 1958 Class of 1959 Class of 1960 Class of 1961 Class of 1962 Class of 1963 Class of 1964 Class of 1965 Class of 1966 Class of 1967 Class of 1968 Class of 1969 Class of 1970 Class of 1971 Class of 1972 Class of 1973 Class of 1974 Class of 1975 Class of 1976 Class of 1977 Class of 1978 Class of 1979 Class of 1980 Class of 1981 Class of 1982 Class of 1983 Class of 1984 Class of 1985 Class of 1986 Class of 1987 Class of 1988 Class of 1989 Class of 1990 Class of 1991 Class of 1992 Class of 1993 Class of 1994 Class of 1995 Class of 1996 Class of 1997 Class of 1998 Class of 1999 Class of 2000 Class of 2001 Class of 2002 Class of 2003 Class of 2004 Class of 2005 Class of 2006 Class of 2007 Class of 2008 Class of 2009 C O L L E G E Value $50.00 $400.00 $2,200.00 $350.00 $56,973.69 $100.00 $1,050.00 $1,175.00 $1,075.00 $11,676.00 $6,545.00 $11,162.00 $4,252.00 $33,401.00 $19,178.00 $19,559.00 $15,078.00 $88,980.27 $26,138.00 $24,241.17 $9,360.00 $6,830.00 $12,978.39 $5,275.00 $14,530.48 $21,880.64 $26,832.14 $11,004.00 $24,213.74 $4,616.80 $2,225.00 $1,056.00 $10,215.90 $13,160.00 $1,390.00 $13,724.60 $4,310.00 $6,292.60 $11,646.00 $3,890.00 $1,976.00 $3,183.48 $17,131.20 $2,648.50 $660.00 $1,395.00 $16,806.29 $2,396.00 $1,815.00 $4,151.00 $6,385.15 $5,761.53 $13,652.00 $9,888.00 $200.00 $8,490.00 $4,196.50 $665.00 $1,604.00 $15,463.65 $1,404.99 $5,631.55 $425.00 $6,062.67 $9,465.89 $4,364.30 $4,349.23 $5,708.55 $7,453.88 $10,911.50 TOTAL VALUE: $703,261.28 Unaudited figures as of July 31, 2009 F a l l 2 0 0 9 11 Th e C h ri st i a n S ch o la r Meet Eldon C. Hall Major: Math Graduation Year: 1948 Occupation: Retired Scientist and Author By Caily Crispell (12) Forty years ago, the world watched transfixed as the Apollo 11 mission succeeded in meeting President John F. Kennedy’s goal of putting an American on the moon before the end of the 1960s. Eastern Nazarene graduate Eldon Hall (48) played a pivotal role in the Apollo mission, designing the mission’s computer guidance system. Recently, he returned to ENC to discuss his role in the history-making mission. Q: What exactly was the Apollo Guidance Computer, and how did it affect the Apollo mission? A: The Apollo Guidance Computer was a navi- Q: How did your time spent at ENC prepare you for working alongside some of MIT’s most brilliant workers? A: Well, I wasn’t at ENC initially. I ended up joining gational system of sorts. Its purpose was to do the computations that would successfully guide the shuttle out to the moon’s surface, touch base, then navigate it back again through earth’s atmosphere. Versions of it are not really being used today, as it was a system that was designed specifically for the mission. It was a special-purpose computer. We began working on it in 1961, so overall it took about seven years to completely design. the service about half way through my college career. Then when the war was over, a friend of mine who attended ENC suggested the college to me. Dr. Shrader was known for his his work work in Chemistry, and I was eager to take take courses with him. However, I soon on found that I was truly interested inn Physics. Therefore, in order to graduuate on time, I majored in Mathematics. s. s. This provided the skills I would need eed to further my education. I then wentt oon n to Boston University to get my master’s ter’s degree in Physics. This prepared m mee ffo for or working with other MIT workers. Q: Can you recall what you were thinking and feeling at the moment the astronauts landed on the moon? A: Well, when we heard that the computer was so- called “failing,” we were really shaking in our boots. What it was doing was restarting, the way computers today do; however, unlike computers today, it could take up to a week or so to come back up to successful operation. When I heard the word “restart,” I knew that meant something serious was going on. There was too much information going into the computer at once, and it was still trying to do the necessary computations. Although the computer was telling the world it was failing, what we discovered later was that it was actually doing just what it was supposed to. It was truly God orchestrated. Q: You’ve written about the processs o off designing the navigational system em m in your book, Journey to the Moon: n: The History of the Apollo Guidance ce e le e Computer. Could you tell us a little about writing it? y A: I felt it was necessary to write a history of the process of designing the Apolloo Guidance System in significant detail. l. l. It was the first computer of any seriouss s, application to use integrated circuits, which, I suppose, I would take credit it for advocating. This is a big part off es es what Journey to the Moon focuses on. The book itself has been well received, although not necessarily extensively popular. It’s great for anyone specifically interested in Apollo’s history, which was its intended purpose. Q: ENC’s new slogan is “Discover your purpose.” How would you say ENC helped you in discovering your purpose? A: As I mentioned earlier, ENC’s major in Mathematics helped me jumpstart both my career and my further education. What I didn’t realize at the time – but I now see looking back – is that other than one’s educational training, life events help to train and prepare us for what our purpose is. Designing Apollo’s guidance system was clearly the task I was trained to do: It fit me like a glove! It’s almost as if the task was designed for me. There really is no explanation otherr than it was God’s will. Pillars of ExcellENCe w w w . e n c . e d u Phil Oliver (09) photos Equipment used in the Apollo Guidance Computer during the historic moon landing. 12 E A S T E R N N A Z A R E N E C O L L E G E Schedule of Events Thursday, October 15, 2009 12:00pm - 5:00pm 7:30pm Saturday, October 17, 2009 Women’s Organization Boutique Munro Parlor 8:00am - 5:00pm Registration/Welcome Linda Whitling Lounge • Mann Student Center Fall Musical • Once on This Island • Cove Auditorium 8:00am - 9:30am Continental Breakfast Linda Whitling Lounge • Mann Student Center 8:00am - 6:00pm Women’s Organization Boutique Munro Parlor Tickets available through box office only • 617-745-3715 Friday, October 16, 2009 9:00am - 4:00pm Registration/Welcome Linda Whitling Lounge • Mann Student Center 9:00am - 4:00pm Women’s Organization Boutique Munro Parlor 10:30 - 11:15am 11:30am - 12:30pm 11:30am - 2:00pm 8:30am - 11:30am Homecoming Chapel • Janelle and Joel Beiler Wollaston Church of the Nazarene Luncheon for Alumni Award Recipients President’s Dining Room • Mann Student Center Campus Dining • Lunch is served for your convenience The Commons • Mann Student Center 5:30pm Celebration Dinner Light Hors d’oeuvres Boston Marriott Quincy Hotel 6:00pm Celebration Dinner for Alumni and Friends Marriott Quincy Hotel Java and Jazz! Immediately following the program RESERVATIONS REQUIRED 10:00pm 8:00am Homecoming Coronation 2009 • With past Kings and Queens All alumni are invited to attend Lahue Physical Education Center 9:00am Men’s Alumni Basketball Game Lahue Physical Education Center 10:00am Women’s Volleyball Game • Alumnae vs. Varsity Team Lahue Physical Education Center 10:00am Women’s and Men’s Soccer Alumni Game Bradley Field 10:00am Class Reunion Activities • Times and locations TBA 1959, 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004 See reunion coordinators on page 10. 10:30am - 1:30pm SGA Street Fair • Food! Fun! More! Lahue Parking Lot 10:30am - 1:30pm Children’s Festival Lawn between Mann and Spangenberg 11:30am - 1:00pm located outside the Mann Student Center main entrance Don’t miss the Dedication of ENC’s Legacy Reunion for Classes of 1930-1958 Metcalfe Gathering Room, Wollaston Church No additional cost • RESERVATIONS REQUIRED 11:00am The Gathering Place • Relax and Fellowship Bagels with the Bradleys Lahue Physical Education Center Foyer 12:00pm Athletics Hall of Fame Volleyball Luncheon for Alumnae and Varsity Team Lahue Physical Education Center Campus Dining • Lunch is served for your convenience The Commons • Mann Student Center Gold Club Luncheon/Induction President’s Dining Room • Mann Student Center RESERVATIONS REQUIRED and the presentation of King’s All-Tournament Trophy for permanent display during Friday chapel and the Celebration Dinner. ENC Store • Mann Student Center Thursday • October 15 • 8:45am - 5:15pm Friday • October 16 • 8:45am - 5:15pm Saturday • October 17 • 9am - 5:00pm Special sales on alumni gifts! 12:00pm - 4:00pm Tailgating • BBQ! Fun! Inflatables! Veterans Memorial Stadium • Hancock Street, Quincy 12:00pm Women’s Varsity Soccer vs. Gordon College Veterans Memorial Stadium • Hancock Street, Quincy 1:00pm Women’s Alumnae Basketball Game Lahue Physical Education Center 2:30pm Men’s Varsity Soccer vs. Gordon College Veterans Memorial Stadium • Hancock Street, Quincy 4:00pm The Boston Quincy Marriott is the preferred hotel for Eastern Nazarene College and the Office of Alumni Relations. We are pleased to announce a special 2009 Homecoming rate of $119 per night for Thursday – Saturday! There are a limited number of rooms available at this rate, so reserve yours today. Be sure to mention the ENC Homecoming rate. Reservations can also be made online through ENC’s Homecoming webpage. In addition to the Homecoming rate we are happy to announce a preferred yearly rate of $149 per night weekday and $119 per night weekend. When making reservations please remember to mention the ENC rate. Offer based on room availability. Boston Marriott Quincy Hotel 1000 Marriott Drive • Quincy, MA 02169 • 617-472-1000 Fall Musical • Once on This Island • Cove Auditorium Tickets available through box office only • 617-745-3715 5:00pm - 6:00pm 6:00pm Campus Dining • Dinner is served for your convenience The Commons • Mann Student Center ENC Society Dinner President’s Dining Room • Mann Student Center RESERVATIONS REQUIRED 6:00pm - 7:30pm Fire Pit Fun! Come roast marshmallows, smores and more! Lawn between Mann and Spangenberg 7:30pm Fall Musical • Once on This Island • Cove Auditorium Tickets available through box office only General Seating • 617-745-3715 Tickets subject to availability FOR RESERVATIONS WITH CREDIT CARD PAYMENT CALL: 800-RING-ENC (800-746-4362) Celebration Dinner reservations must be received before Sept. 25, 2009 ALL OTHER RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY OCTOBER 2, 2009 Eastern Nazarene College 23 East Elm Avenue • Quincy, MA 02170 • 800.88.ENC.88 • 617-745-3700 • www.enc.edu F a l l 2 0 0 9
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