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Archeology concentrator Rachel Sexton ’00 was practicing excavation for her thesis when the mysterious bones were discovered in 1999. The bones seemed to have been sawed apart after death, so Sexton called in Lecturer on Anthropology Carole Mandryk to conduct further investigation. Together, the women found remains of arsenic, mercury, and lead in the soil around the bones...
...chemical triumvirate of death and destruction? Not quite, according to Mandryk, who said the bones belonged not to victims but rather to cadavers used by medical students, who used to practice surgery in the chapel 40 years after it was built in 1744. The arsenic, she said, was probably used to prepare the cadavers “for teaching purposes...
Currier House Senior Tutor Carole Mandryk brought House fans everything from popcorn and peanuts to hot dogs and ice cream during an exciting Game 7. “Besides the fact that they are enjoyable, I feel last week’s game ‘parties’ enhanced the already strong sense of community here in Currier,” she wrote in an e-mail...
...want for students to know we care about them, are concerned about them, but we are not being excessively paternalistic about it,” Mandryk said...
Horbaczewski and company crafted proposals, complete with reading lists, of each of their topics. Carole Mandryk, Senior Tutor of Currier, took on the mantle of faculty advisor to the class. Each class consisted of a presentation by one of the members, followed by lively discussion, all well-lubricated by multiple six-packs. “I was just amazed at what I learned,” says Mandryk. “Maybe the students even worked extra...