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...right, more challenging than simply obeying rules. In the summer of 1956, Hall, together with a group of faculty and a student, dismantled a chapel in Grafton, N.H., board by board and rebuilt it board by board (including the labor and encouragement of all the classes) on the Concord Academy campus. With Hall as Head, Concord students learned that women could run tractors, paint clapboards, participate in town meetings, pursue dreams. The possibilities of action were unlimited. It was this spirit that attracted Drew to Concord Academy...

Author: By Sylvia Mendenhall | Title: Drew at Concord | 10/12/2007 | See Source »

...opening faculty meeting in the fall of 1960, the Concord Academy teachers were alerted to the arrival of a new freshman boarder from a small town in Virginia. She was only 12 years old, about to be 13. It seemed likely that she would be homesick, unsure of herself, slow to make friends. Drew Gilpin—known in high school simply as Drewdie—was none of those things...

Author: By Sylvia Mendenhall | Title: Drew at Concord | 10/12/2007 | See Source »

...Confident, independent, eager to try new activities, and filled with the spirit of fun, she launched herself into life at Concord with enthusiasm. As a student, she was exceptionally thoughtful and intelligent, quick to pick up academic challenges in class and explore new ideas. As a writer, she learned to express herself clearly and directly, skillful in putting criticism to good use. Interested in ideas for their own sake, she was able to excel in all areas—math, science, languages, history, and English...

Author: By Sylvia Mendenhall | Title: Drew at Concord | 10/12/2007 | See Source »

...Other than her outstanding academic record, several of Drew’s achievements stand out from her years at Concord. First comes her intuitive sense and how much she cares about how others feel. Second, comes her talent in steering others toward more productive and harmonious directions. Especially important, we see how she has developed the readiness to perceive new ideas and the initiative to seize the opportunity to use them to in moving both people and institutions forward. Although I never dreamed in the 1960s that Drewdie might one day become president of Harvard University, I believe that Harvard...

Author: By Sylvia Mendenhall | Title: Drew at Concord | 10/12/2007 | See Source »

...Sylvia Mendenhall is Teacher Emerita at Concord Academy. She was President Faust’s English teacher and advisor in junior year at that institution...

Author: By Sylvia Mendenhall | Title: Drew at Concord | 10/12/2007 | See Source »

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