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Washington University in St. Louis

Feb. 8, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 20
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PAD celebrates 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night

The Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences will celebrate that distinguished anniversary with a new production at Edison Theatre. Shows are at 8 p.m. Feb. 15-16 and at 2 p.m. Feb. 17. The show continues the following weekend at 8 p.m. Feb. 22-23 and at 2 p.m. Feb. 24. Full story

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Weidenbaum gives Eliot lecture in London

Murray Weidenbaum, Ph.D. delivers the T.S. Eliot Lecture in American Studies recently in Chancellor's Hall, Senate House, London. Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton (right) takes advantage of the event to touch base with three recent Washington University graduates now studying in Britain as Rhodes Scholars, (from left) Ian Klaus, Benjamin Cannon and Sarah Johnson. View in full

Luchetti appointed director of Career Center

Lea Luchetti
Luchetti
Lea Luchetti has been hired as the new director of the Career Center, announced James E. McLeod, vice chancellor for students and dean of the College of Arts & Sciences.

Luchetti comes to the University with more than 25 years of experience in management, marketing, advertising, strategic planning and management. Her experience includes work at several retail companies and advertising agencies in New York and serving as a management consultant in St. Louis. She is also involved with several community organizations. Full story


Morrow memorial service Feb. 19

A memorial service for former University Provost Ralph E. Morrow, Ph.D., will be held at 3 p.m. Feb. 19 at Graham Chapel. A reception will follow at Whittemore House.

Reserved parking will be available in the lot just west of Mallinckrodt Student Center.

Morrow, provost from 1984-88, died Nov. 19, 2001, after a lengthy illness. He was 81. Full story


Hamlin joins alumni and development

James L. Hamlin has joined the Office of Alumni and Development Programs as executive director of scholarship giving, according to David T. Blasingame, vice chancellor for alumni and development programs.

In his new capacity, Hamlin will work with the University's schools and regional development staff to achieve and exceed the goal for scholarship endowment in the ongoing $1.3 billion Campaign for Washington University. Full story


Obituary: David J. Pittman, professor emeritus of psychology

David J. Pittman, Ph.D.
Pittman
David J. Pittman, Ph.D., professor emeritus of psychology in Arts & Sciences and an internationally known expert on alcoholism and drug abuse policies, died Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2002, at his home in Orlando, Fla. He was 74.

Pittman joined the University in 1958 as an assistant professor of sociology in Arts & Sciences. He became professor of sociology in 1964 and chaired that department from 1976-1986. Full story


Obituary: Ronald Dickson, longtime University employee

Ronald Dickson, a longtime University employee, died of cancer on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2002, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. He was 61.

Born Feb. 26, 1940, Dickson started his career at the University on Nov. 10, 1959, shortly after graduating from Washington Technical High School, where he studied commercial foods. He worked with food services until 1972 and transferred to the police department in 1973. He retired June 1, 2001. Full story


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