1960s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
For the Love of Vermont
Lyman Orton ’63 is displaying over 200 works of 20th-century Vermont art in collaboration with the Bennington Museum and the Southern Vermont Arts Center.
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1960s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
Lyman Orton ’63 is displaying over 200 works of 20th-century Vermont art in collaboration with the Bennington Museum and the Southern Vermont Arts Center.
1960s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture
Actor James Cromwell, who matriculated with Middlebury’s Class of 1962, spoke to Vulture about his role on the popular HBO drama Succession, which recently closed its final season.
At 82, Linda Sinrod ’62 is still hitting the ice to play hockey. Recently, the Guinness World Records recognized her as the world’s oldest female hockey player.
1960s, Alumni, Experience, Veterans
Honor Veterans Day by exploring items in Special Collections, such as this aviator helmet and carrying bag used by Tom Easton ’66 in the war in Vietnam.
1960s, Alumni, Politics & Government
1960s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Athletics
Karl Lindholm ’67 discovers what the fuss is all about as he interviews a number of Addison County pickleball enthusiasts in their natural habitat.
1960s, Middlebury College, Experience, Faculty
In an editorial for the Roanoke Times, Ron Reese ’64 pays tribute to his mentor, former physics professor Benjamin Wissler.
1940s, 1960s, Middlebury College, Athletics
Karl Lindholm ’67 recounts the life of Art Pepin ’47 and the history of the gymnasium that bears his name.
1960s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Equity & Justice
Blanche Ames Ames was a suffragist, activist, and inventor often left out of history books, so William Ames ’66 stepped in to executive produce a documentary about his exceptional family member.