CORNELL CLUB CCWN EWS A C ORNELL CLUB OF WASHINGTON PUBLICATION www.cornellclubdc.org

OF WASHINGTON Join CCW’s 2011 Dragon Boat Team Now Being Formed for May Festival March 2011 The Cornell Club of Washington has just launched its drive to form another winning dragon boat team. Known as the BIG RED DRAGONS, the club’s team will be our entry In this issue... in this year’s Tenth D.C. Dragon Boat New Members ...... p. 2 Festival, to be held May 21-22 on the Potomac. Uncle Ezra Wants You on his team! Events at a Glance ...... p. 2 Annual Gridiron Dinner . . p. 3 The event’s sponsors, the Chinese Women’s CCW Bookclub ...... p. 3 League, and all the organizers are promising to make this Tenth Anniversary Festival a Mount Vernon Ice Skating . p. 3 memorable event. Our team’s leadership is dedicating this year’s recruiting to the memory of Cornell v. UVA Lacrosse . . . p. 3 CCW-member Julia Shew ARTS ‘75 who was an enthusiastic mainstay of the team for the past Student Housing Need . . . . p. 3 several years. CCW’ s team will have at least four races during the two-day racing program. The CCW Community Service . p. 4 Big Red Dragons have a winning tradition to keep alive and have always enjoyed strong popular CCW Welcomes Intl Students p. 4 support and cheering fans at this festival, not to mention the camaraderie among a team members. NHK Orchestra ...... p. 5 To Participate: No previous experience is necessary. The team consists of 20 paddlers and a Capital Region Tech Job Fair . p. 5 drummer plus substitutes to staff out two days of racing. Each paddler pays $50 for a seat in the Tour the Arena Stage . . . . . p. 5 boat to cover three one-hour practice sessions and two days of racing. During just three training Sign Up for Softball ...... p. 5 sessions the team enjoys learning basic strokes and racing technique, and successful racing starts. Family members over 17 and friends of Cornell are eligible. Ivy Singles @ SoBe’s ...... p. 6 Registration: Kate Bryant at [email protected]. Bulgarian Embassy ...... p. 6 Questions: Bob Day at 301-438-7755 or [email protected], Dano Wilusz at [email protected], or Richard Hung at [email protected].

Big Red Crews to Race on Potomac April 9th Interested in CCW Leadership This Year? Saturday, April 9th, morning and afternoon Finish Line at Thompson Boat House We’re always looking for Cornell Rock Creek Parkway at Virginia Avenue, NW alumni volunteers to get involved Cornell’s Men’s Heavyweight Crews will be racing on Saturday morning and again in the after - in the outstanding work of the club, noon against other college crews participating in the George Washington Invitational Regatta. and are beginning to identify offi - Todd Kennett, Class of 1957 Director of Rowing at Cornell, has advised us that his crews will not cers and board members for the be able to stay over and race again on Sunday, when there will be additional college races on the 2011 club year that starts in July. regatta program. This is a great opportunity for you to work side-by-side with other So wear red and come down to the Georgetown Waterfront on Saturday to cheer for the Big Red. dedicated volunteers, have fun Look for the Cornell Club of Washington’s red tent along the shoreline, and bring a brown bag or meeting alumni in the region, and picnic if you wish. Additional details, including the preliminary race schedule when available, give back to the Cornell will be posted on CCW’s website (www.cornellclubdc.org) and in the April edition of this community. newsletter.

To learn more, contact CCW Cost: Free. Nominations Committee Chair Metro: Foggy Bottom (Blue and Orange lines) Kim Jones Gilliam at Questions: Bob Day at [email protected] or 301-438-7755. [email protected]. 2010 - 2011 Officers Welcome New Cornell Club of Washington Members!

President Arjun Shankar Joshi ‘99 HUEC Kelly Elizabeth Durkin ‘10 ARTS Steve Piekarec ‘74 Erin Wilson Joshi ‘99 ARTS Rosa Jeong ‘92 A&LS [email protected] Sonya Bearden ‘07 AAP James Patrick Oot ‘88 A&LS First Vice President Alexnader Benckendorf ‘08 ENG, ‘10 GRAD Pamela Jackson Sporborg ‘05 ARTS Nicole DelToro ‘91 Riki Cillingtord ‘06 A&LS Nicola Sroka ‘05 HUEC, ‘06 GRAD [email protected] A Special Welcome to Our New Life Member Treasurer James M. Prendergast ‘93 HUEC Paul Coelus ‘80 [email protected] Secretary Valerie Shubik ‘53 Events at a Glance... [email protected] February Vice President, Membership 25 Hotel Society Networking Breakfast Bonni Dutcher ‘74 Questions: David Shapiro at [email protected] [email protected] March Vice Presidents, Programming 2 Formation of CCW’s Team for Dragon Boat Festival Begins Jaclyn West Hamlin ‘03 Questions: Kate Bryant at [email protected] [email protected] 8 The Virginia Tech Alumni Association’s National Capital Region Job Fair Dorothy Kester Jackman ‘04 [email protected] Questions: Greg Merritt at 703-932-6114 12 Ice Skating at Mount Vernon Vice Presidents, Scholarship Questions: Glen Strahs at [email protected] Meghan Dubyak ‘04 12 Cornell vs. UVA Lacrosse [email protected] Questions: Liz Mannis at [email protected] Melanie Gowen ’09 13 Annual Gridiron Club White-Tie Dinner [email protected] Questions: Dorothy Kester Jackman at [email protected] 15 Tour of Arena Stage’s Architecture & Lunch at Pier 7 WAIT LIST Vice President, CAAAN (DC/MD) Questions: Bob Day at 301-438-7755 or [email protected] Janet Cornfeld ‘72 25 Ivy Singles at SoBe’s in Clarendon [email protected] Questions: Nancy Tate at [email protected] Vice President, CAAAN (VA) 27 NHK Symphony Orchestra of Japan at the Strathmore Craig Lowenthal ‘03 Questions: Tomoko Morinaga at [email protected] [email protected] 27 CCW Book Club Questions: Brandon Jonas at [email protected] Vice President, Technology Jason Cho ‘98 April [email protected] 2 Old Rag LI Hike Vice President, Social Media Questions: Clint Brass at [email protected] or 703-216-2035 Lindsay Schattenstein ‘09 9-10 CCW Community Service Earth Day [email protected] Questions: Susan Sperry at [email protected] or 443-791-7945, Jenny Moose at [email protected] or 571-484-1908, or Vice President, Newsletter Renelle Sagana at [email protected] or 732-841-6586 Melissa Glim ‘93 9 Cornell Crews Race on Potomac in GWU Invitational Regatta [email protected] Questions: Bob Day at 301-438-7755 or [email protected] Vice President, Community Service 22-24 Alumni Art Gallery Event: Come sell YOUR artwork Ted Gumer ‘87, ‘88 Questions: Dorothy Kester Jackman at [email protected] [email protected] May Immediate Past President 15 Mount Vernon Wine Festival Ki m Jones Gilliam ‘98, MBA ‘02 Questions: Steve Piekarec at [email protected] [email protected] 21-22 Tenth D.C. Dragon Boat Festival--CCW’s Team Races Both Days Questions: Bob Day 301-438-7755 or [email protected]

July Cornell Club of Washington 26 Wicked at the Kennedy Center 2148 O Street NW Questions: Tomoko Morinaga at [email protected] Washington, DC 20037 Phone: 202.466.2208 Every Friday Throughout the Season Ivy Singles Over-50 Bridge 2 Question s: Carolyn Morgan at [email protected] Club Announcements... Ice Skating Party at Mount Vernon Rec Center CCW Monthly Board Meeting Saturday, March 12th, 5:00 to 7:00 pm 2017 Belle View Boulevard March 8: All CCW members are invited to attend and partici - Alexandria, VA pate in our monthly CCW Board Meetings at 7:30 pm on the second Tuesday of each month, September though June. Join the Cornell Club for the third annual Ice Skating Party, this year Meetings take place at 1341 22nd Street NW, Washington, DC in Virginia at the Mt.Vernon Recreation Center’s Ice Arena. Bring or 20037 (downstairs from the Cornell Center). The Programming rent skates ($2.75) and enjoy Saturday evening on the ice with your meeting will take place from 6:30 to 7:30 immediately pre - fellow alums and their families. We’ll have the whole ice to ourselves ceeding the Board Meeting. for two hours. It’s a great way to get the young ones comfortable on the ice, in preparation for those times at Lynah Rink when they’re stu - Metro: Dupont Circle (Red line) dents, to re-connect with old friends, and meet new ones. We’ll also Questions: Steve Piekarec, [email protected] (Board); have refreshments and our own room to leave shoes and other belong - Jaclyn West Hamlin ‘03, [email protected] or Dorothy ings while on the ice. Kester Jackman ‘04, [email protected] (Programming). Cost: Members = $10 adults/$5 children, Non-Members = $12 adults/$6 children, payable at the door. Annual Gridiron Club White-Tie Dinner RSVP & Questions: Glenn Strahs at [email protected], 301-518-8682 (cell), or 301-312-6929 (home). Sunday, March 13th, 3:00 pm Washington Renaissance Hotel Cornell v. UVA in Men’ s Lacrosse 999 Ninth Street NW Washington, DC Face-Off Classic

For 126 years, the Gridiron Club has regaled an annual white-tie Saturday, March 12th, 11:00 am dinner with satire and songs that skewer Presidents and congres - M&T Bank Stadium sional leaders, lobbyists and sacred cows. Saturday night’ s 1101 Russell Street Spring Dinner sponsored by the Gridiron, Washington’s oldest Baltimore, MD organization of journalists, is attended by 600 people invited by the Club’s membership, which is limited to 65 of the capital’s Come support the Big Red as the Men’ s Lacrosse team takes on UVA most respected reporters and columnists. in the Face-Off Classic at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore! The Men’s Lacrosse Face-Off Classic is a full day of games: CCW invites you to see the Gridiron’ s Sunday Reprise. You’ll • Game 1: Syracuse v. Georgetown 11:00 am see Gridiron members—including such well-known faces as • Game 2: Cornell (#4) v. UVA (#2) 1:30 pm David Broder of , John Dickerson of Slate, • Game 3: Johns Hopkins v. UMBC 4:00 pm Al Hunt of Bloomberg, John King of CNN, Mara Liaisson of Just one ticket will get you into all three games! For more information, NPR, Andrea Mitchell of NBC, of CBS, Chuck visit www.faceoffclassic.com. Todd of NBC, and of PBS—performing songs and skits in costume. Columnist Mark Shields outlines the Cost & RSVP: $20 members, $25 nonmembers. Visit the CCW web - speeches delivered the night before, which typically include site (www.cornellclubdc.org/onlinepayment) to pay online. remarks by the President and a leading Democrat and leading Questions: Liz Mannis at [email protected] Republican. Running the musical performance is the director of the Maine Band, Col. Michael Colburn, the Club’s musical direc - tor. Cornell Power Shift 2011 Student Delegation—Housing Needed! The reception, which includes an open bar, begins at 3:00 pm, with the show beginning at 4:00 pm. In 2009, regional Cornell alumni helped provide free housing for the over 90 Cornell students that participated in Power Shift, a conver - Dress: Dressy/Smart Casual gence of young environmental and social justice activists featuring the Metro: Metro Center (Red/Blue/Orange lines) largest lobby day in history! This support helped Cornell have one of Cost & RSVP: Tickets cost $80 and must be paid in advance. the largest delegations from any university—they need our help again! Questions: Dorothy Kester Jackman at [email protected]. Climate action is more critical than ever before and Cornell is unique - CCW Book Club ly positioned to be a leader in creating a more sustainable future, as President David Skorton remarked in light of the $80 million donation Sunday, March 27, 4:00 pm - Location TBD from the Atkinsons to the Center for a Sustainable Future. Your sup - port in arranging housing for Cornell students will help ensure Power We will be reading Philip K. Dick’ s Do Androids Dream of Shift 2011 is a success. Electric Sheep? , which was Cornell’s 2010 New Student Reading Project book. The location is TBD. To volunteer student housing for the nights of April 15th through 18th, Questions: Brandon Jonas at [email protected] please email Cornell junior K.C. Alvey at [email protected]. 3 CCW Community Service Earth Day

Sign up to volunteer Saturday April 9th for the CCW Community Service Earth Day! Do something good for your neighbor and your planet! We have three clean-up sites for you to choose from so please join in, help out, get some fresh air and exercise and meet new people!

Four Mile Run Stream Watershed Cleanup Potomac River Watershed Cleanup - Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens Saturday, April 9th, 9:00 am to 12:00 noon Saturday, April 9th, 9 am to 12 pm Four Mile Run Park Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens 3700 Commonwealth Avenue 1550 Anacostia Avenue, NE Alexandria, VA Washington, DC

CCW Community Service is partnering with the City of Alexandria Project: Stream cleanup and the Alice Ferguson Foundation’ s 23rd Annual Potomac River Number of Spots: Up to 40 people Watershed Cleanup. This is a City organized site and CCW has com - To Register: Renelle Sagana at [email protected] or 732-841-6586 mitted to providing 15 volunteers to the city’ s overall volunteer Metro: For the Aquatic Gardens, use Deanwood (Orange line) and team. Susan Sperry will be coordinating all details with the City of exit through the lower Polk Street Exit. Take the pedestrian overpass Alexandria so all you need to do is RSVP to Susan and she will across Kenilworth Avenue and go left on Douglas Street. Go right on organize the rest with our partner organizations. Please note this Anacostia Avenue and enter any open gate on your left. event on the 9th replaces the originally posted April 16/17th days. We For Kenilworth Park use the Minnesota Avenue (Orange line), and are not having any environmental service days on that later weekend. after exiting, turn left on Minnesota Avenue to Nannie Helen Burroughs and go left to the athletic fields. Project: Remove litter from our community to help inform others on Directions: Take Route 295 southbound if you are coming from its negative impacts. The city records and analyzes what we clean up north of Route 50 or Route 50, to the Eastern Avenue Exit. Go and uses that data to develop solutions for litter problems. straight up the ramp to the second street on the right, Douglas Street. Number of Spots: 15 Make a right onto Douglas Street. At the end of Douglas Street, make To Register: Susan Sperry at [email protected] or 443-791- another right onto Anacostia Avenue to get to Kenilworth Aquatic 7945. If you leave a message pronounce name/ number clearly. Gardens. Go left to get to Kenilworth Recreation Park. Metro: Nearest Metro is Braddock Road (Blue or Yellow lines). Site If you are coming from south of Route 50, take Route 295 north to is about 2 miles from station. the Burroughs Street Exit. At the bottom of the ramp go left. Go Parking: Parking available on left side by park ball fields. From park - straight to Kenilworth Recreation Park. To get to Aquatic Gardens, ing short walk to Commonwealth Ave by Four Mile Run. go to the right of the athletic field entrance to follow Lee Street to On the day: We’ll start promptly at 9:00 am so arrive on time. Sign 40th around a curve to Anacostia Avenue. Pass a hand ball court and in at City of Alexandria volunteer table There will be a brief safety wooded area to the gardens. An alternate to the Aquatic Gardens is to meeting and instructions session prior to start of clean-up. continue north on Route 295 to the Eastern Avenue Exit. Make a U Dress: Wear comfortable shoes and clothes that you don’ t mind get - turn to the left at the light at the top of the ramp and go down two ting dirty and other attire as appropriate to weather on the day. streets to Douglas Street. Make a right on Douglas. At the end of Cleanup will take place along the creek shoreline where it is rocky Douglas make a right on Anacostia and continue a block and a half to and possibly wet. Sunscreen is always a good idea. Trash bags and the park on the left. gloves will be provided. Parking: There is a parking lot at the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens. Additional Information: The Alice Ferguson Foundation is provid - Fairfax ReLeaf Tree Planting ing trash bags and gloves, but feel free to bring your own gloves. Sunday, April 10th, time to be determined Please be prepared to get muddy. Location to be determined

Fairfax ReLeaf, Inc. is an independent, non-profit organization of volunteers who plant and preserve trees, improve community appear - ance and restore habitat on public and commons lands in Northern CCW Welcomes Cornell International Virginia. Fairfax ReLeaf serves as a practical laboratory for assessing techniques to lessen the impact of development on the environment Students to DC! in one of the most rapidly changing forest/urban interface areas in the Each March, 50 or more Cornell international students and country. Their goals are to restore large numbers of native trees on their families visit Washington, DC as part of the public and commons land where funding for landscaping is lacking International Students and Scholars Office Spring Break and nothing would otherwise be planted and to educate government Trip. CCW is pleased to welcome them this year, as in and the public about the values and benefits of the urban forest. year’s past, by presenting them with gift bags when they Project: Tree planting arrive at Hostelling International on March 19th. Each bag To Register: Jenny Moose at [email protected] or includes greetings from the CCW President, on behalf of 571-484-1908 the Club, along with an assortment of goodies. What a nice Additonal Information: way for alumni to welcome students from all over the http://www.fairfaxreleaf.org/FFR/index.html world to the nation’s capital!For more information, contact Kim Jones Gilliam at [email protected]. 4 NHK Symphony Orchestra of Japan Tour of Architecture at Arena Stage’s New Mead Center for American Theater Wednesday, March 16th, 8:00 pm The Music Center at Strathmore Tuesday, March 15th, 12:00 pm 5301 Tuckerman Lane Arena Stage at the Mead Center North Bethesda, MD 1101 Sixth Street, SW Washington, DC Are you interested in half price orchestra tickets at The Music www.arenastage.org Center at Strathmore? You always wanted to go to The Music Center at Strathmore, but haven’t had a chance to visit? Here is Optional lunch afterward across the street at your chance. The Cornell Club of Washington reserved a block of Pier 7 Restaurant in the Channel Inn seats in center section of orchestra seats at half the usual price! 650 Water Street SW

NHK Symphony Orchestra of Japan was founded over 80 years The response to our initial announcement of this even has been so ago and has associated conductors such as Charles Dutoit, strong that it has become necessary to establish a waiting list. If you Vladimir Ashkenazy, and Wolfgang Sawallish. Principal Guest are not yet on the waiting list and would still like to join us for the Conductor, André Previn will conduct the program, which will tour, run to the nearest computer and submit your name, class and include Takemitsu’s Green , Elgar’s Cello Concerto joined by contact data. With sign-ups having already been received five to Daniel Müller-Schott, and Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5 . Visit seven weeks in advance, we are prepared for a few cancellations. http://www.nhkso.or.jp/en/ for information about the orchestra. If you were among those first 25 to sign up and have to change your plans, please notify Bob Day promptly as a courtesy to those on the Metro: Grosvenor-Strathmore (Red line) waiting list. Club members who have paid their dues will be given Parking: Free in lot with ticket top priority on the waiting list. Cost: CCW members and guests $23 (regular price $45) and non- CCW members $28 As announced last month, CCW reserved all 25 of the available slots RSVP & Questions: Tomoko Morinaga at [email protected]. for participating in a special guided tour of the dazzling architecture of the Arena Stage’ s newly opened Mead Center for American The Virginia Tech Alumni Association’s Theater. This daytime event during the week promises to be memo - rable, due in part to the refreshing new approaches by Architect National Capital Region Job Fair Bing Thom of Vancouver, British Columbia. His dramatic and sweeping cantilevered roof is already an architectural landmark for Tuesday, March 8th, 2:00 to 6:00 pm Southwest D.C.’s revitalization. Northern Virginia Center 7054 Haycock Road The tour lasts less than an hour and will be followed by an optional Falls Church, VA lunch together at the attractive Pier 7 Restaurant in the Channel Inn on the Southwest Waterfront. Don’t sit around waiting for that perfect job to land in your lap! To Participate: Make your reservations with Bob Day. If staying for Come to the 20th Annual National Capital Region Job Fair at the lunch, so indicate. Northern Virginia Center. More than 70 professional and high tech Cost: Tour free, lunch from menu with separate checks (prices are companies from Virginia, Maryland and DC will be recruiting for reasonable). all levels and disciplines. It’s FREE and all job seekers are wel - Metro: Waterfront (Green line) come! Parking: Two hours free with dining. Rate thereafter same as meters on street. View a complete list of participating companies, register to attend Questions: Bob Day at [email protected] or 301-438-7755. and submit your resume by March 7 by visiting http://www.ncrjobfair.org Professional dress is required. Come early to enjoy the best oppor - tunities to speak with recruiters! Sponsored by the Virginia Tech Cornell Softball Commences Alumni Association - National Capital Region Chapter. 2010 Capital Alumni Network Season

Parking: Parking is very limited. Springtime is coming... it’s time for softball! The Cornell Alumni Metro: West Falls Church-VT/UVA (Orange line) softball team has been in the Capital Alumni Network (CAN) league Cost & RSVP: Register and submit your resume by March 7th at since the very beginning, over a dozen years ago, with some very http://ncrjobfair.org. good years. The 14 game season runs from April to August and con - Questions: Greg Merritt at 703- 932-6114. cludes with a 68 teams double elimination tournament in August. PLAYERS NEEDED! We have a number of players returning from last year’s team, but always need more experienced players, male and female.

If you are interested in joining the team or have any questions, please contact, Steve Piekarec, [email protected] 5 r e ” r n n v i n o a e n o o d d s s t r o o d r a n t y d a g o s e n a c e o n s w d a l g m i d n o s a e e r n p P r a t h f h d i s b 3 s e l r . u a o n 6 s N a a z l o 1 m o s e o i i d r l o t t b f 2 o b r o e A n W t e p e r a h t p s d a h e f , f f c p g e e r c n i A a o o s t , p r n C r d e , o e a a n S s a i e g u b r y n D t t ) l o s . n u a s v b r i d a t c i M C l t s . u t e d u s . u n n k a s a e , l o n C u e e i U n a 1 ’ t i r l y r i l l e s g o C e 1 l a o n C a e e s d l h p 3 ’ p C c B d n e e e n n y g o p M i o 4 d r i e o n h e e i t n o e r a - t l p r r g s o e t y S d p H n t 1 s e r e r o t e b i l n t e 8 h r e p e o e M F n l e t b a b C f 2 l o i 1 h h r h e o . s a - “ l t e r y l h a 8 l ’ T d y 3 w c l y a i e s u b f r o 1 t . a e 0 W t g o e P a r C o n 2 s w a p 1 7 a h r a y y n e o 2 r B 0 , e t o l e i e e r e a R o t r t a y 2 k n . a t b v b o h o P u p i c p W 2 o a n g o G t f m a e o e g m r S p . 2 2 y n n e i t o c n s o c e i h a a a $ e i n e d i e e c i r t ( c h . h A p . e r r m . n c e s l y — n m V i - a a f h V i f y 5 e a s a a t t f n l o f , v n g a , a 2 k e g l s a r o z p e u o e n p t W n c l n $ i n - e u m p i . o v b i s r n e b o e t k i l e e S t e u , d 5 e e B n r h l o m r c a t h i g l p n 3 i u v v e c f t l h n o o i e D n B e $ k g y f g a c o n e i 0 d @ d w E l r S o n @ h o e 7 t f g h j 5 r e n t d m y n / a e r : t s i r g n n 4 t s e r i a o u g s o a o A i h a d s n a r t $ o S e r o E n i , w e H a n k s o c T ; h p g . . o r n . 5 e . d y e t b o t n i f ) s s ) r i e n t e i c y e t f 0 ) . k e r s s o e f - t p c m o g v a d e e a e o 7 e a i b f k s . s n k t M r e n d n v b n b T . E i l u i o n k i i r g m n t t l m l t t a a i n u a l e i c t : l h e s e l r s e m a n m p m l t e M l C s i e i a N a d s h s l b e c r w d e e h s p p d t i l c m t A e a s l e h n n u l t a r e l g e t t s i r e l s r d a c e , m 0 W a o t a 0 w r f e c a R n . r i m i w W a e o n v a t 3 ( e a u 3 C o r v d n a n t a c e 5 e l f : h o : a i e s c f r s r p S t e C a o c t k o h . E e 3 n l 6 t a h a 6 r f n o t r e o g a , r l e — s t e g O t S e 5 o a c a u p , i a a c , r e c r o a T ( i w i P . n D 5 n b n i o 2 n r e t o h a d s b h r P n e i r i m r , r t i N t 3 i u o r , y n E w p V e r n e o B x D a l v n l 5 e m P h 7 $ t a c C c / e l o . e o S a h S w g o w s s o t g 2 v e e C l t c n S f n l l t : o n d : C d r t , s n / r a i R e e n e e a o t u r w n o o n v o t a P i h r e P e a r c r M r o y y D i l A i a e d t e t o h . t A d c d B s N p t n S h k S . , r . i V V e b e a i S r a v n y c a g s p B r o V r e a f : A a : T a n s s t b e i a h S S a e N y t I n u r o l r a s , s o m t d e ( r , r i . n p o u p r P r v o . o b t t n - w R y R n u C n n n 1 D a t M h o I r f y o f o l u B a i D l e e a g o a e s o a o 2 0 s i a l , d : n : t r P i o e o p i s s n n : r : a d s v y C 2 9 s & & b n e t n r o t o s i s g p y s s a u s a u t e C a a a s s - e k r , r o p t k h s t s t n n r 0 s W 1 g n t r t t e e b n d i c e e s n s s o n e n l e e n a u S i 0 l s t t 2 e a e y e i i e i e e o u u r o o a o r l u r r h r m l a h 1 o r l o 6 p a n o o h h o F 3 A T h J t d D M T C t b C T n N Q E W . J T 1 E B C o t p Q a D M

CCW News Cornell Club of Washington 2148 O Street NW Washington, DC 20037 www.cornellclubdc.org

March 2011 Moved? New email? Send changes to: [email protected].