Issue Contents

Queen's Alumni Review
2010 Issue #3
Features
- In search of the “congenial reader”
- The story of an inn crowd
- Beyond the windswept pine
- The makıng of those memorable professors
- Strong teaching by design
- Queen's in the '70s . . . the 1870s, that is
Alumni Spotlights
- Sound portraits made to order
- A Spring Fling, Highland style!
- Selling men on skin care
- The science of good food
- Good for one another
- The doctor is "in"
- From boardroom to classroom
- Burying the ghosts of Armenia’s past
- Hudson memorial scholarship will benefit Inuit students
- The challenge of "being and becoming"
- Alumni named to the Order of Canada
- Class of ’60 celebrates and remembers
Campus Scene
- Who was your favourite professor?
- Where Law meets The Remains of the Day
- Teaching by the numbers
- A matter of degree?
- A celebration of gridiron glory—and need
- A prize salute to “a great listener”
- A poet in search of “home”
Opinions & Memories
- The folly of denial
- It’s all a matter of principles
- Strange bedfellows in a small world
- How Good Teaching Changed My Life
Letters to the Editor
- Praise for the new on-line Review
- The right decision re swearing
- Oh fudge. Maybe we were wrong!
- Who really governs in Ottawa?
- A touching, inspiring story
- Jason Laker will be missed
- Show me the money!
- More work to be done
- An Australian reader praises the Review
- Saying no to plastic bags
- Gold-plated pensions