A Sample of Our Alumni of Words
With one each of the many books they’ve written or co-written
George Turrell ’48, The Light-Blue Scarf
Michael Munk ’52, Portland: The Red Guide, Site & Stories of Our Radical Past
William Hagen ’59, Germans, Poles and Jews: the Nationality Conflict in the Prussian East, 1772–1914
Jeffrey Wallmann ’59, The Western: Parables of the American Dream
Andrew Schoedinger ’61, Our Philosophical Heritage
Willard Rowland ’62, The Politics of TV Violence
Charlotte Digregorio ’71, Beginners’ Guide to Writing and Selling Quality Features
Michele Glazer ’73, Aggregate of Disturbances
Ted Kaye ’73, Good Flag, Bad Flag: How to Design a Great Flag
Susan Meikle Mandell ’74, A Historical Survey of Transit Buses in the United States
Sally Bachman ’75, freelance writer on social issues
Margaret Park Bridges ’75, I Love the Rain
Mike Hiestand ’75, sports columnist, USA Today
Lisa Peters-Wakefield ’75, John Twachtman: An American Impressionist
William Peniston ’77, Pederasts and Others: Urban Culture and Sexual Identity in Nineteenth-Century Paris
Lee McIntyre ’80, Dark Ages, the Case for a Science of Human Behavior
Anna Peterson ’81, Martyrdom and the Politics of Religion
David Shipley ’81, Send, The Essential Guide to Email for Office and Home
Toby Hecht ’82, After Life
Una Choi Coales ’83, Turn Back Your Body Clock
Joe Greeley ’83, Watery Highways, Trade and Travel in Colonial Chesapeake
Susanne Freidberg ’84, French Beans and Food Scares: Culture and Commerce in an Anxious Age
Andrea U’Ren ’86, Mary Smith
Shannon Jones ’88, Speak Freely: Aspects of Voice and Communication
Erik Barmack ’91, Why Fantasy Football Matters (And Our Lives Do Not)
Miranda Beverly-Whittemore ’95, Set Me Free