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<strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Memorial</strong><br />
<strong>Church</strong><br />
harvard university<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sounding</strong> <strong>Board</strong><br />
Fall 2010
<strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Memorial</strong><br />
<strong>Church</strong><br />
harvard university<br />
This Issue<br />
From the Minister 2<br />
Epps Fellow 4<br />
Our Seminarian 4<br />
McDonald Fellow 5<br />
Music 6<br />
Fall Concert Photos 7<br />
Faith and Life Forum Photos 8<br />
Wednesday Tea Photos 10<br />
Donor Acknowledgements 12<br />
<strong>Harvard</strong> Chaplains 21<br />
Cover Photographs © Ariana Baurley ’13<br />
CLERGY<br />
Peter J. Gomes<br />
Plummer Professor of Christian Morals<br />
and Pusey Minister<br />
Dorothy A. Austin<br />
Sedgwick Associate Minister and Chaplain<br />
to the <strong>University</strong><br />
Robert J. Mark<br />
McDonald Fellow<br />
Nathaniel P. Katz<br />
Epps Fellow<br />
Charles G. Adams<br />
Preacher in Residence<br />
Charles G. Adams, Sister Carolyn Darr, SSM<br />
Sarah B. Drummond, Mark D.W. Edington<br />
Preston B. Hannibal, Claudia A. Highbaugh<br />
David P. Illingworth, Wendel W. Meyer<br />
Diana W. Phillips, Robert M. Randolph<br />
Daniel A. Smith<br />
Affiliated Ministers<br />
Michael J. Nilon<br />
Seminarian<br />
MUSIC<br />
Edward E. Jones<br />
Gund <strong>University</strong> Organist and Choirmaster<br />
and Curator of the <strong>University</strong> Organs<br />
Christian Lane<br />
Assistant <strong>University</strong> Organist and Choirmaster<br />
Carson P. Cooman<br />
Research Associate in Music<br />
and Composer in Residence<br />
Avery Lindeman ’11, Ian Clark ’12<br />
Choir Secretaries<br />
Frank Kelley, Shannon Larkin<br />
Vocal Teachers<br />
Phoebe Carrai<br />
Director of the <strong>Harvard</strong> Baroque<br />
Chamber Orchestra<br />
Harry Lyn Huff<br />
Chapter Organist<br />
Nancy B. Granert<br />
Organist in Residence<br />
Isaiah Jackson<br />
Musician in Residence<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sounding</strong> <strong>Board</strong><br />
is a publication of<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> at<br />
<strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong>. If you<br />
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Cambridge MA, 02138-6500<br />
Phone: 617-495-5508<br />
Fax: 617-496-9166<br />
www.memorialchurch.harvard.edu<br />
ADMINISTRATION<br />
Nancy B. Granert<br />
Director of Finance<br />
Justin M. Mullane<br />
Director of Communications<br />
Janetta Cothran Randolph<br />
Executive Assistant to the Minister<br />
Richard D. Campbell<br />
Sexton<br />
Melissa K. Salo<br />
Graphics Assistant<br />
Elizabeth Montgomery, Christine Whiteside<br />
Staff Assistants<br />
Helen Bradshaw ’11<br />
Director of the <strong>Church</strong> School<br />
Collin Rees ’12<br />
Helen Maud Cam Head Usher<br />
Martin Wallner ’11<br />
Helen Maud Cam Chief Verger<br />
Ariana Baurley ’13<br />
Student Photographer
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My Dear Friends,<br />
It seems only yesterday that I wrote this column in the Spring<br />
2010 issue of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sounding</strong> <strong>Board</strong>, and here we are at the<br />
beginning of a brand new academic year and Fall Term. All<br />
of us in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> hope that you who are reading<br />
this enjoyed a pleasant, productive, and restorative summer,<br />
and are filled with renewed energy to once again take on the<br />
pleasures and challenges of the new year. To all freshmen in the<br />
Class of 2014 and their freshmen parents and guardians I offer<br />
a particularly hearty welcome: we hope you will be with us in<br />
the pews or celebrate with us from afar, wherever you might be.<br />
Our programs extend well beyond our Sunday services and daily<br />
services of Morning Prayer, as you will read in the following<br />
pages of this newsletter.<br />
Huge things have happened with our organ project during the<br />
course of the summer, including the removal from Appleton<br />
Chapel of our C.B. Fisk organ, Op. 46, which is on the way to<br />
its new home in Austin, Texas. At present we are using a small<br />
Holbrook organ as we await the installation of a three-manual<br />
1929 Skinner organ, Op. 793, which will be in place in Appleton<br />
Chapel in time for the Christmas Carol services on December<br />
12th and 13th, and featured in an official dedication recital by<br />
Professor Thomas Murray of Yale <strong>University</strong> on December 14th.<br />
As you remember, the new mechanical-action organ, Op. 139,<br />
currently being designed and built by C.B. Fisk of Gloucester,<br />
Massachusetts, will be installed in the rear balcony next summer<br />
and ready for the Easter Sunday service in 2012.<br />
<strong>The</strong> restoration of the beautiful Appleton Chapel Palladian<br />
window to its rightful role of illuminating the church, long<br />
anticipated and awaited, is now a wonderful reality and worthy<br />
of all of our hard work and of the architect’s original intention.<br />
<strong>The</strong> placing of the Fisk organ in front of it in 1967 was a necessity<br />
of the time; now I walk into the chapel and rejoice in the light<br />
bathing it while brightening the entire church. I am deeply<br />
moved by your generosity in contributing to the Appleton Chapel<br />
Restoration and Organs Fund, which, as you know, is also a<br />
celebration of my ministry to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> as I look<br />
Fall 2010<br />
From the Minister<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Professor Peter J. Gomes<br />
to my 2012 retirement. This project is to be my legacy, and I am<br />
grateful to all who so kindly consider it both materially in their<br />
continuing generosity, and in their prayers.<br />
Music in this church continues to flourish under the direction<br />
of Edward Elwyn Jones, Gund <strong>University</strong> Organist and<br />
Choirmaster; Christian Lane, Assistant <strong>University</strong> Organist<br />
and Choirmaster; and Carson P. Cooman, Research Associate<br />
in Music and Composer in Residence. We are continually<br />
blessed with beautiful sound in our Sunday services and daily<br />
services of Morning Prayer, and beyond those in concerts given<br />
throughout the year. On Sunday, October 17th, the <strong>Harvard</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> Choir presented its Fall concert featuring American<br />
choral music, Randall Thompson’s Frostiana, and Alice Parker’s<br />
cantata, Melodious Accord; and on Halloween, Sunday, October<br />
31st, the Choral Fellows of the <strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong> Choir joined<br />
the Boston Camerata, under the direction of Anne Azema,<br />
for a concert celebrating Music and Marriage in the Italian<br />
Renaissance. Also on Halloween, the annual Halloween recital<br />
was performed by members of the <strong>Harvard</strong> Organ Society at<br />
midnight in <strong>The</strong> First Congregational <strong>Church</strong>. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Harvard</strong><br />
Baroque Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Phoebe<br />
Carrai, will present a concert, Le Gout Francais, of works in<br />
the French style on Sunday evening November 21st; and the<br />
Christmas Carol Services, this year the one hundred first, will<br />
be held on Sunday, December 12th, at five o’clock, and Monday,<br />
December 13th, at eight o’clock. <strong>The</strong> Thursday Midday Recital<br />
Series continues to be performed by outstanding organists on the<br />
Flentrop organ in Adophus Busch Hall on Thursdays at noon<br />
through the eighteenth of November.<br />
With the greatest happiness I look forward to preaching during<br />
the Sunday services, as does our resident clergy, and we welcome<br />
as well to our pulpit such preaching luminaries and friends as are<br />
listed elsewhere in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sounding</strong> <strong>Board</strong>. Our preaching palette is<br />
rich with talent, and my hope is that you will come on Sunday<br />
mornings whenever you are able. Our speakers at the daily service<br />
of Morning Prayer are also both distinguished and diverse, and
I invite you to consult the Termbook, <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> website, or <strong>The</strong> <strong>Harvard</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> Gazette for the roster of guest<br />
speakers. You won’t want to miss these gemlike<br />
fifteen-minute services at the start of the<br />
day.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Faith & Life Forum is conducted every<br />
Sunday during Term by my colleague, <strong>The</strong><br />
Reverend Dr. Dorothy A. Austin, Sedgwick<br />
Associate Minister and Chaplain to the<br />
<strong>University</strong>, and Co-Master of Lowell House.<br />
She not only runs this popular program,<br />
but she schedules the speakers for our daily<br />
service of Morning Prayer, provides pastoral<br />
care and counseling, teaches psychology<br />
and religion in the Divinity School, and<br />
coordinates our annual William Belden<br />
Noble Lectures, which will be given this<br />
year by <strong>The</strong> Most Reverend and Right<br />
Honorable Dr. John Sentamu, Ninetyseventh<br />
Archbishop of York and <strong>The</strong><br />
Lord Runcie of Cuddeston Distinguished<br />
Visiting Preacher in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong><br />
<strong>Church</strong>. Dr. Austin and the Faith & Life<br />
Forum are also hosting a series of evening<br />
lectures to be given at seven o’clock on the<br />
evenings of October 27th, when Professor<br />
Jeffrey F. Hamburger will discuss “Why<br />
Mysticism Matters to Me;” November 1st,<br />
when Professor Richard Parker will give<br />
insights into “Faith and Politics: Notes of<br />
a (Hopeful) Cynic;” December 8th, when<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Rosemary Bray McNatt will<br />
reflect on the qualities that have helped<br />
shape her life, and January 14th, when our<br />
friend and international best-selling author<br />
Karen Armstrong will enlighten us on the<br />
“Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life.”<br />
We said good-bye this summer to Justin<br />
P. Schoolmaster, who as Director of<br />
Development and Administration served the<br />
church for several years and is now enrolled<br />
in <strong>The</strong> Yale School of Management, where<br />
we wish him well; we are in the process of<br />
finding his replacement. We are blessed with<br />
a new seminarian, Michael J. Nilon MDiv<br />
’10, and with a new Epps Fellow, Nathaniel<br />
Peter Katz MDiv ’10, able successor to <strong>The</strong><br />
Reverend Jonathan Conant Page, who has<br />
left us to teach in <strong>The</strong> Groton School. Mr.<br />
Katz directs the weekly Undergraduate<br />
Fellowship program and Sunday evening<br />
services, <strong>The</strong> Reverend Robert Mark,<br />
McDonald Fellow, offers a Graduate<br />
Fellowship program on Wednesdays, and<br />
Bridget Haile ’11, serves as president of the<br />
Appleton Club, while Helen Bradshaw ’11,<br />
organizes the Sunday school. <strong>The</strong> business<br />
of the church is in the hands of a wonderful<br />
staff to whom I am indebted.<br />
While my greatest happiness lies in the<br />
smooth running of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong><br />
and my own preaching opportunities within<br />
it, I thoroughly enjoy invitations extended<br />
to me to preach or speak elsewhere where<br />
I can bring the message of God and news<br />
of <strong>Harvard</strong> and <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong>.<br />
I enjoy my committee assignments here<br />
at <strong>Harvard</strong>, and delight in my preaching<br />
course with students in the Divinity School.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong>, as you know, is a<br />
busy, teeming place and a significant unit of<br />
the <strong>University</strong> that as ever hosts baptisms,<br />
marriages, funerals, memorial services,<br />
services of <strong>Harvard</strong>’s many faith traditions,<br />
and myriad vital programs.<br />
Speaking of money in some circles is<br />
considered vulgar; I, however, never hesitate,<br />
because I believe that we all want to support<br />
the on-going ministry of this dynamic church<br />
in the middle of <strong>Harvard</strong> Yard. We pray for<br />
you constantly, those of you customarily in<br />
the pews and those in our larger community<br />
whom we reach through the magic of radio<br />
and the Internet. Please be with us whenever<br />
you are able; the church breathes through<br />
the joy of its faithful people.<br />
Faithfully yours,<br />
Peter J. Gomes<br />
Professor Gomes’s<br />
Fall Term<br />
Speaking Engagements<br />
September 25<br />
<strong>The</strong> 2010 Alexandria Forum<br />
Alexandria, Virginia<br />
lecturer<br />
September 26<br />
<strong>The</strong> Asylum Hill Congregational <strong>Church</strong><br />
Hartford, Connecticut<br />
preacher<br />
October 3<br />
Princeton <strong>University</strong> Chapel<br />
Princeton, New Jersey<br />
preacher<br />
October 10<br />
Christ’s <strong>Church</strong> Longwood<br />
Brookline, Massachusetts<br />
preacher<br />
October 25<br />
Weinstein-Rosenthal Lectures 2010<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Richmond<br />
Richmond, Virginia<br />
lecturer<br />
October 31<br />
Duke <strong>University</strong> Chapel<br />
Durham, North Carolina<br />
preacher<br />
November 28<br />
Two Hundredth Anniversary of<br />
Baptist Witness in Westwood<br />
First Baptist <strong>Church</strong><br />
Westwood, Massachusetts<br />
preacher<br />
December 5<br />
Retirement Service for<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Gary L. Marks<br />
<strong>Church</strong> of the Pilgrimage<br />
Plymouth, Massachusetts<br />
preacher<br />
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Epps Fellow<br />
Nathaniel P. Katz<br />
It is a great honor to join <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> staff as the<br />
Epps Fellow for the coming<br />
academic year. For the last three<br />
years, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong><br />
has occupied a special place in<br />
my heart as the place I chose<br />
to worship during my time<br />
as a student in the Master of<br />
Divinity program at <strong>Harvard</strong><br />
Divinity School. As a student,<br />
I found <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong><br />
<strong>Church</strong> to be the perfect place<br />
to worship God and develop<br />
my spiritual life in the context<br />
of life at <strong>Harvard</strong>. We, as a church community, are blessed with<br />
an extraordinary space and the fellowship of clergy, musicians,<br />
students and parishioners who all come together to make this<br />
place a focal point for the exploration of meaning in this most<br />
extraordinary of universities.<br />
My hope for this year is that we will continue to build upon the<br />
solid foundation that was left by my predecessor, <strong>The</strong> Reverend<br />
Jonathan C. Page, for undergraduate ministry. We will continue<br />
to make the Sunday Night Student Service in Appleton Chapel<br />
an intimate and meaningful space for both undergraduate and<br />
graduate students to worship together. We will continue to grow<br />
the Appleton Club as an undergraduate student organization that<br />
supports student exploration of what it means to be faithful in the<br />
context of life at <strong>Harvard</strong> College. Lastly, we will seek to develop<br />
programming that invites the entire undergraduate community<br />
at <strong>Harvard</strong> College to reflect on the great questions of meaning<br />
in life.<br />
I look forward to getting to know the students, faculty, staff, and<br />
congregants who make up <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> community<br />
over the coming year. I ask for your prayers as we carry this vital<br />
ministry forward and I warmly invite anyone with an interest in<br />
undergraduate ministry at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> to be in touch<br />
so that we can include you in our life together this year.<br />
Fall 2010<br />
Our Seminarian<br />
Michael J. Nilon<br />
Dear Friends,<br />
I am very pleased to be the<br />
seminarian for <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong><br />
<strong>Church</strong> for this academic year.<br />
We will certainly have the<br />
chance to get to know each<br />
other better, but I would like<br />
to tell you a little about myself<br />
to start the process. I am an<br />
alumnus of <strong>Harvard</strong> Divinity<br />
School, having graduated last<br />
year with a Master of Divinity.<br />
Currently, I am also the Youth<br />
and Christian Education<br />
Director of United Parish of Auburndale, a federated United<br />
<strong>Church</strong> of Christ and United Methodist <strong>Church</strong> parish.<br />
Although nothing can replace the practice of religious disciplines<br />
in the life of a follower of Christ, my own spiritual life has<br />
benefited greatly from my study and experimentation at HDS.<br />
My time as a student afforded me the resources and opportunities<br />
to study religion comparatively, learn the argot of social sciences<br />
such as anthropology, and experience religious practices such<br />
as mediation in the Tibetan and Zen traditions of Buddhism.<br />
Praise be to God for such periods of growth and renewal. I come<br />
to you now prepared to bring the skills that I have learned in<br />
graduate school to a vibrant and inclusive community. Thank<br />
you for the opportunity.<br />
Sunday Night Student Service<br />
Join us every Sunday night at 9:00 p.m. in Appleton<br />
Chapel for our weekly student-focused service. <strong>The</strong><br />
forty-five minute service embraces a progressive<br />
Christian theology and welcomes all students, both<br />
graduate and undergraduate, regardless of where you<br />
are in your faith journey. Following worship all are<br />
invited to a hearty time of food and fellowship. For<br />
more information contact Epps Fellow Nathaniel Katz<br />
at nathaniel_katz@harvard.edu.
McDonald Fellow<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Robert J. Mark<br />
As October begins<br />
and we are<br />
given the gift<br />
of New England<br />
foliage, we are<br />
also reminded of<br />
the Feast day of<br />
Saint Francis of<br />
Assisi. We recall<br />
how Francis’ first<br />
sermon was not<br />
to humans, but<br />
to the birds. According to Richard Rohr, in acknowledging birds as<br />
equals in creation and referring to them as sisters and brothers, Francis<br />
concluded his sermon with the words, “now go off, because I have told<br />
you who you are.” He famously advised the birds that by their very<br />
existence, they inherently give glory to God and hope to the world.<br />
Should not we, as people of faith here at <strong>Harvard</strong>, take our lead from<br />
Francis and similarly remind everyone that the call to a life of faith is<br />
a call to be fully, truly, and wholly who God created us to be?<br />
One of our goals here at <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> is to help students<br />
understand who God is calling them to be, and walk alongside them<br />
as they grow into that person. Our graduate students, who represent<br />
schools across the university, come together in fellowship with this<br />
goal in mind. Our Graduate Fellowship meets on Wednesdays,<br />
and we are always open to newcomers. This fall however, we are<br />
substituting some of these evening gatherings for a Lunch Fellowship<br />
from 1:00–2:00 p.m. on the following Wednesdays: October 6th,<br />
November 3rd, November 17th, December 1st, and December 15th<br />
(there will be no 7:00 p.m. fellowship on those nights). Each of these<br />
lunches will be hosted at different schools across the university — so<br />
stay tuned for locations.<br />
In addition to our regular gatherings, our Graduate Fellowship helps<br />
encourage students to incorporate mission into their regular academic<br />
life. Together we continue to examine how mission can be lived out<br />
in simple ways through providing hands-on volunteer experiences<br />
at local homeless shelters, hospitals, community centers, or schools.<br />
This November 4th–7th, we will take part in the Boston <strong>The</strong>ological<br />
Institute’s conference, “<strong>The</strong> Changing Contours of World Mission<br />
and Christianity.” And in January 2011, we are planning another<br />
weeklong opportunity for students to take part in a hands-on service<br />
and spiritual retreat.<br />
In helping students sense God’s presence in the course of their busy<br />
lives, we continue to host a weekly student service on Sundays at<br />
9:00 p.m. On the first Sunday of each month, we will be sharing<br />
communion together at these services (October 3rd, November 7th,<br />
and December 5th).<br />
In my role as one of the <strong>Harvard</strong> Chaplains, I am serving<br />
this year as chair of the <strong>University</strong> Programs Committee. In<br />
addition to supporting the leadership for the Congress on the<br />
Future of Faith at <strong>Harvard</strong>, we are in the midst of planning<br />
some programs for the chaplains to more effectively engage<br />
our university in dialogue and action around our faith.<br />
We will be sponsoring the annual Martin Luther King Jr.<br />
Celebration, which will take place on January 17th, 2011.<br />
Fall is a busy time in the life of our university and our church.<br />
It is our hope and prayer that as we all go about our many<br />
tasks and plans, we remember the example of Saint Francis.<br />
Like him, let us be inspired by the beauty of God’s creation<br />
all around us in the fall foliage and coming winter solace,<br />
and let us join in the prayer, “Lord, make us instruments of<br />
your peace.”<br />
If you would like to be added to our regular graduate student<br />
email list, please email me: robfirstpres@gmail.com<br />
Compline<br />
December 2, 10:00 p.m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> ancient service of Compline is held on the<br />
first Thursday of each month during the academic<br />
Term. Based upon the traditional evening liturgy<br />
of scripture, music, prayers, and silence, this<br />
twenty-minute service is sung in the candlelit space<br />
of Appleton Chapel by members of the <strong>Harvard</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> Choir. All are welcome.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> centerpiece of the <strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong> Choir’s Spring<br />
Term 2010 was its performance of Bach’s St. John<br />
Passion. Professor Christoph Wolff gave opening remarks<br />
concerning the various versions of the work (ours mirrored<br />
Bach’s final performance given on Good Friday 1750), and the<br />
demanding role of the Evangelist was portrayed by local tenor<br />
— and <strong>University</strong> Choir Vocal Instructor — Frank Kelley.<br />
<strong>The</strong> combined forces of the <strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong> Choir and the<br />
<strong>Harvard</strong> Baroque Chamber Orchestra gave a thrilling account<br />
of this dramatic score to a capacity crowd, and the memories<br />
of that evening will remain with me for years to come. <strong>The</strong><br />
performance took place on Palm Sunday, and the following<br />
week the choir premiered John Rutter’s setting of Edmund<br />
Spenser’s “Most Glorious Lord of Life” in the Easter Day<br />
service. I was honored that Mr. Rutter — who no longer accepts<br />
many commissions — accepted our invitation, and produced a<br />
vibrant work for chorus, organ, and brass that is sure to become<br />
a staple in the Easter repertoire.<br />
<strong>The</strong> end of Term saw the removal of the Fisk, Op. 46 pipe<br />
organ, signaling the beginning of our project of restoration<br />
and renewal. In its final days in Appleton Chapel, the Fisk was<br />
featured in Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb — the work with which<br />
the instrument was inaugurated in 1967; Christian Lane played a<br />
superb final recital in our series celebrating the legacy of Charles<br />
Fisk and John Ferris, ending with the Concert Variations on “<strong>The</strong><br />
Star Spangled Banner” by John Knowles Paine, <strong>Harvard</strong>’s first<br />
<strong>University</strong> Organist and Choirmaster. <strong>The</strong> following morning<br />
Op. 46 played its final Morning Prayer’s service, culminating<br />
in Bach’s majestic Prelude and Fugue in C Major, BWV 547<br />
— reputedly Charles Fisk’s favorite work. <strong>The</strong> organ having<br />
been suitably feted, work began on its disassembly immediately<br />
following the service, and the light from the glorious Palladian<br />
window — obscured for over forty years — began to radiate<br />
back into the chapel. <strong>The</strong> church was closed for the summer for<br />
the mammoth task of restoring Appleton Chapel — including<br />
fashioning new pews, installing a new window, and preparing<br />
the chambers for the restored 1929 Skinner pipe organ. In<br />
addition, the rear gallery was refashioned to accommodate<br />
choral seating, and restructured in preparation for the new Fisk,<br />
Op. 139 pipe organ, which will be installed in the summer of<br />
2011. Morning Prayers began in the newly configured chapel<br />
on September 1st, 2010, with President Faust giving an address<br />
to the filled pews bathed in a halo of glorious morning light.<br />
Fall 2010<br />
Music<br />
Edward E. Jones<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> Choir has relocated to the rear gallery of the<br />
church, and it is such a joy to feel that the group is now a true part<br />
of our worship, both physically and musically. In the absence of a<br />
true accompanimental instrument, the choir has been performing<br />
mainly a cappella works that have included Bach’s Lobet den<br />
Herrn, Gabrieli’s Jubilate Deo, and parts of Byrd’s Great Service.<br />
When the Skinner organ in the chapel is ready for use — a little<br />
later in the Fall Term — the choir will move back into Appleton<br />
for the remainder of the year, and that instrument will serve as<br />
the primary service organ until the installation and completion<br />
of Fisk, Op. 139. <strong>The</strong> official unveiling of the chapel organ will<br />
be during our Christmas Carols Services — Sunday, December<br />
12th at 5:00 p.m., and Monday, December 13th at 8:00 p.m.;<br />
the dedication recital will be given by Professor Thomas Murray<br />
(Yale <strong>University</strong>) on Tuesday, December 14th at 8:00 p.m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> choir’s fall concert was an exciting program of American<br />
choral music, which paired Randall Thompson’s Frostiana with<br />
Alice Parker’s Melodious Accord. Randall Thompson taught in the<br />
<strong>Harvard</strong> Music Department for many years, but his collection of<br />
settings of poetry by Robert Frost had not been performed in<br />
its entirety at <strong>Harvard</strong> in recent memory. Boston-born composer<br />
Alice Parker’s Melodious Accord — a collection of early American<br />
hymnody refashioned by the composer into a thrilling cantata<br />
— ended with the combined forces of audience, choir, brass, and<br />
harp joining in a rousing rendition of “God Moves in a Mysterious<br />
Way.” <strong>The</strong> choral fellows once again joined the Boston Camerata<br />
for a concert entitled Vieni Imeneo, a program of Italian sixteenthcentury<br />
music written in celebration of marriage.<br />
Looking ahead, the spring term will feature an Arts First<br />
performance of Handel’s Messiah in collaboration with the<br />
<strong>Harvard</strong> Baroque Chamber Orchestra. A staple of holiday<br />
celebrations throughout America, I am delighted that we will be<br />
performing this great work in the octave of Easter — the occasion<br />
for which it is most suited.<br />
As ever, my heartfelt thanks go to Christian Lane and Carson<br />
Cooman for their support, enthusiasm, and superlative<br />
musicianship; to the members of our wonderful choir who give<br />
so much of their time, energy, and talents to this church; and<br />
to you, our faithful supporters, for your continued interest and<br />
engagement with the music program in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong>,<br />
in which it continues to be my honor and privilege to serve.
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Photographs © Ariana Baurley ’13<br />
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<strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Choir<br />
1. <strong>The</strong> choir, accompanied by the <strong>Harvard</strong> Baroque<br />
Chamber Orchestra, sings a Bach cantata during the<br />
service on Sunday, October 31st.<br />
2. <strong>The</strong> full choir on a sunny Sunday morning.<br />
3. <strong>The</strong> choir receives applause at the end of the Fall Concert,<br />
Sunday afternoon, October 17th.<br />
4. An intense moment during the Fall Concert.<br />
5. <strong>The</strong> Choral Fellows, flanked by Gund <strong>University</strong> Organist<br />
and Choirmaster Edward E. Jones at left and Assistant<br />
<strong>University</strong> Organist and Choirmaster Christian Lane at<br />
right.<br />
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Photographs © Ariana Baurley ’13<br />
Faith & Life Forum<br />
October 10, 2010<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Kent Montgomery French, former seminarian<br />
in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> and currently lead pastor at the First<br />
Congregational <strong>Church</strong> in Bellingham, Washington, recently<br />
spoke to a Faith and Life Forum audience that was delighted to<br />
welcome him “home,” however briefly. Although every Sunday<br />
does not see the return of an old friend, good fellowship, a<br />
thought-provoking presentation, and lively discussion can<br />
always be found in abundance for those willing to climb the<br />
stairs to the Pusey Room at 9 a.m. and take time for the serious<br />
consideration of faith in our lives.<br />
Organized and moderated by <strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Dorothy<br />
A. Austin, the Faith & Life Forum has become a treasured<br />
resource for both <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> congregation and the<br />
wider community. We invite you to discover it for yourself!<br />
Fall 2010
Faith & Life Forum<br />
<strong>The</strong> Faith & Life Forum explores issues of faith in<br />
our devotional and public life. <strong>The</strong> Forum meets<br />
on Sunday mornings beginning at 9:00 a.m. with<br />
continental breakfast and conversation followed by<br />
a speaker and program from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.<br />
Participants may remain for informal discussion<br />
until the beginning of the 11:00 a.m. worship<br />
service. For further information please contact <strong>The</strong><br />
Reverend Dr. Dorothy A. Austin at daustin@fas.<br />
harvard.edu, or the church office at 617-495-5508.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Faith & Life Forum<br />
Evening Lectures<br />
Wednesday, December 8, 7:00 p.m.<br />
Beyond Colorblindness: Re-framing Race, Class, and<br />
Gender for the New America<br />
Lecturer: <strong>The</strong> Reverend Rosemary Bray McNatt<br />
Born into poverty in 1960’s Chicago, <strong>The</strong> Reverend<br />
Rosemary Bray McNatt learned at an early age to<br />
navigate the turbulent waters of race, class and gender.<br />
In this lecture, the author of the memoir, Unafraid of<br />
the Dark Unitarian Universalist Minister in New York<br />
City, and this year’s Advent Missioner at <strong>Harvard</strong>,<br />
reflects on the qualities of cultural awareness, curiosity<br />
and appreciation that have helped to shape her life.<br />
Friday, January 14, 7:00 p.m.<br />
Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life<br />
Lecturer: Karen Armstrong<br />
Karen Armstrong, the award-winning, best-selling<br />
author of A History of God and more than twentyfive<br />
best-selling books on the subject of religion,<br />
returns to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> to speak to us<br />
about the “Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life,”<br />
the subject of her new book. An engaging and spirited<br />
lecturer, vastly learned and deeply engaged in the<br />
world’s religious troubles, Karen Armstrong teaches<br />
and inspires whenever she speaks to the Faith &<br />
Life Forum.<br />
Visiting Preachers – Fall term 2010-2011<br />
September 26<br />
<strong>The</strong> Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Javier Viera<br />
Minister for Outreach and Development, Christ <strong>Church</strong>,<br />
New York, New York<br />
October 10<br />
<strong>The</strong> Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Kent Montgomery French<br />
Lead Pastor, First Congregational <strong>Church</strong>, Bellingham, Washington<br />
October 24<br />
<strong>The</strong> Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Canon Dr. Titus Presler<br />
Interim Pastor, Saint Simon the Cyrenian Episcopal <strong>Church</strong>,<br />
New Rochelle, New York<br />
October 31<br />
<strong>The</strong> Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Anthony Campolo<br />
Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Eastern <strong>University</strong>;<br />
Founder and President of the Evangelical Association for the<br />
Promotion of Education (EAPE), St. Davids, Pennsylvania<br />
November 7<br />
<strong>The</strong> Twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost;<br />
Commemoration of All Saints and All Souls<br />
<strong>The</strong> Most Reverend and Right Honorable Dr. John Sentamu<br />
Ninety-seventh Archbishop of York; <strong>The</strong> Lord Runcie of Cuddeston<br />
Distinguished Visiting Preacher<br />
November 21<br />
<strong>The</strong> Last Sunday after Pentecost: Christ the King; <strong>The</strong> Sunday<br />
Next before Advent; Thanksgiving and Stewardship Sunday<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend John T. Walsh<br />
Omer E. Robbins Chaplain to the <strong>University</strong> of Redlands,<br />
Redlands, California<br />
December 5<br />
<strong>The</strong> Second Sunday of Advent<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Rosemary Bray McNatt<br />
Senior Minister, Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York;<br />
Advent Missioner in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong><br />
January 2<br />
<strong>The</strong> Second Sunday after Christmas<br />
Sister Carolyn Darr, SSM<br />
Superior, <strong>The</strong> Society of St. Margaret, Boston; Affiliated Minister in<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong><br />
January 9<br />
<strong>The</strong> First Sunday after the Epiphany<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Sarah Birmingham Drummond<br />
Associate Dean of the Faculty and Assistant Professor of Ministerial<br />
Leadership, Andover-Newton <strong>The</strong>ological School, Newton, Massachusetts;<br />
Affiliated Minister in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong><br />
January 16<br />
<strong>The</strong> Second Sunday after the Epiphany<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Robert Allan Hill<br />
Dean of Marsh Chapel, Chaplain to the <strong>University</strong>, and Professor of<br />
New Testament and Pastoral <strong>The</strong>ology, Boston <strong>University</strong><br />
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Fall 2010<br />
Wednesday Tea<br />
It’s a crisp New England afternoon, the sunlight slanting low,<br />
a chill wind beginning to pick up. No one is strolling leisurely<br />
along Kirkland Street; travelers are walking quickly, coats and<br />
jackets pulled ever more closely around them. For some, though,<br />
their steps lighten and shoulders begin to relax as they approach<br />
the bright yellow clapboard structure across the street from<br />
<strong>Memorial</strong> Hall. <strong>The</strong>ir destination is Sparks House, home of <strong>The</strong><br />
Reverend Professor Peter Gomes and the much-loved tradition<br />
he instituted, now many years ago: the Wednesday afternoon<br />
Sparks House Tea.<br />
<strong>The</strong> guests — <strong>Harvard</strong> faculty and staff, graduate students<br />
and undergrads, alumni, and other friends — stream down<br />
the driveway path, through the open door, and into warmth<br />
and light, made warmer still by a personal welcome from the<br />
Professor. <strong>The</strong>n on into the double parlor for a trip around the<br />
tea table, laden with both sweet and savory delights and presided<br />
over by a smiling, gracious friend of the Professor’s, who pours<br />
the countless cups of tea consumed by a roomful of reinvigorated<br />
conversationalists.<br />
More than one alum has returned to the <strong>Church</strong> relating<br />
memories of meeting those who went on to become cherished<br />
friends or mentors over a cup of Sparks House tea. And some<br />
recall graduate school days when the Wednesday afternoon<br />
platters of bite-sized sandwiches were the only reliably good food<br />
of the week. But whether a tea-goer of the past or of the present,<br />
all agree that this wonderfully old-fashioned custom never ceases<br />
to hit the spot.<br />
Wednesday Tea<br />
On Wednesdays during Term, Professor Gomes welcomes<br />
undergraduates, graduate students, and visiting scholars to<br />
afternoon tea from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at his residence,<br />
Sparks House, located at 21 Kirkland Street, across from<br />
<strong>Memorial</strong> Hall.
Photographs © Ariana Baurley ’13<br />
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Thank You!<br />
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Mr. John D. Aakre and Ms. Cynthia A. Michael<br />
Ms. Daphne Abeel<br />
Mrs. Anne G. Abel<br />
Dr. Edwin G. Abel III and Ms. Noreen Abel<br />
Mr. Miguel Abugattas<br />
Mrs. Charles F. Adams<br />
<strong>The</strong> Honorable Mitchell L. Adams<br />
Mr. Otis B. Adams, Jr. and Mrs. Glenda B. Adams<br />
Mr. Robert W. Adams and Mrs. Pamela Adams<br />
Ms. Alice E. Adelkind<br />
Mr. Alan R. Adolph and Ms. Ellen Robertie Adolph<br />
Professor Leila N. Ahmed<br />
Mr. Gerald Ajemian and Mrs. Lucille Ajemian<br />
<strong>The</strong> John Gerald Ajemian Charitable Foundation<br />
Dr. Carlton M. Akins and Mrs. Caroline B. Akins<br />
Mr. Jonas P. Akins<br />
Dr. Carolyn F. Aldredge<br />
Mrs. Doris B. Alexis<br />
Mrs. Ann C. Allen<br />
Ms. Janet L. Allen<br />
Mr. Graham T. Allison, Jr. and Mrs Elisabeth Smith Allison<br />
<strong>The</strong> Allison Family Charitable Foundation<br />
Dr. Paul L. Althouse, Jr.<br />
Mrs. Louise Todd Ambler<br />
Mr. Michael E. Anderson and Mrs. Katharine H. Anderson<br />
Dr. Thomas M. Anderson<br />
Mr. Mark N. Angney<br />
Mrs. Charlotte P. Armstrong<br />
Mr. Bradley J. Ashbrook and Ms. Maria G. Ashbrook<br />
Mr. Maksim Astashinskiy<br />
Mr. James P. Audet and Mrs. Lynne M. Audet<br />
Ms. Zemenay Auditore<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Dorothy A. Austin and Professor Diana Eck<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend W. Scott Axford<br />
Dr. Donald D. Bacon and Ms. Jennifer M. Raiser<br />
Mr. Marvin N. Bagwell<br />
Mr. Sherwood E. Bain and Mrs. Caroline Bain<br />
Mr. Lee E. Bains and Mrs. Kay K. Bains<br />
Mr. Dwight D. Baker<br />
Ms. Nancy Rogers Baler<br />
Mr. Cornelius N. Bakker and Ms. Sarah Schimmel<br />
Ms. Carol Bankerd<br />
Ms. Georgetta Banks<br />
Fall 2010<br />
<strong>The</strong> clergy and staff of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> acknowledge with gratitude all those who offered<br />
donations in the 2009–2010 academic year.<br />
Ms. Marjory Zoet Bankson<br />
Ms. Brunhilde Barber<br />
Ms. Dinah H. Barlow<br />
Mr. Paul C. Bauschatz and Ms. Cathleen McCollom Bauschatz<br />
Mr. Terrence C. Becker and Dr. Daphne E. de Marneffe<br />
Mr. Henry P. Becton, Jr., Esq. and Ms. Jeannie R. Becton<br />
Mrs. Charlotte Ch’iu-Fang Bedford<br />
Mrs. Jane Brooks Beer<br />
Dr. Robert D. Behn and Mrs. Judith H. Behn<br />
Mr. Warren G. Behr and Dr. Karen M. Freund<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Benka<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Brenda Bennett and Mr. Bengt Hermanrud<br />
Ms. Rebecca Bennett<br />
Mr. Raffi Berberian<br />
Mrs. Frances J. Berg<br />
Dr. Arthur W. Berger and Mrs. Roseanne M. MacDonald<br />
Mr. Alexander A. Bernhard and Ms. Myra Mayman<br />
Dr. John W. Betlyon<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Mary F. Bettencourt<br />
Mr. Lucius H. Biglow, Jr., Esq.<br />
Mr. Dietrich Bilger<br />
Mr. Jesse D. Billett<br />
Mr. Ronald Birmingham and Mrs. Jacqueline J. Birmingham<br />
Mr. George H. Bissell and Mrs. Elvira Perotta-Bissell<br />
<strong>The</strong> Vera F. Bissell Trust<br />
Mr. Thomas N. Bisson<br />
Dr. Karen L. Black<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Katharine C. Black and Dr. Peter M. Black<br />
Dr. Albert L. Blackwell and Mrs. Marian W. Blackwell<br />
Dr. Paul A. Blanchard<br />
Dr. Henry A. Blauvelt and Dr. Caroline M. Blauvelt<br />
Mr. Thomas C. Bleser<br />
Mr. David W. Blomquist<br />
Mrs. Betty B. Blume<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor S. Bodman<br />
Professor David S. Bogen and Ms. Patricia Ciricillo<br />
Ms. Linda C. Boggs<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Walter Edwin Douglas Bond, Jr.<br />
Mr. Cosimo J. Bosco and Mrs. Edwina L. Bosco<br />
Mr. James Bosson and Mrs. Ann-Britt Bosson<br />
<strong>The</strong> Boston Foundation, Inc.<br />
Mr. Jason H. Bouldin and Ms. Alicia S. Bouldin<br />
Professor Francois Bovon<br />
Mr. David Harold Bowles and Professor Virginia K. Bowles
Mr. John F. Bowman and Ms. Shannon C. Gaughan<br />
Mr. Thomas B. Bracken<br />
Ms. Yvonne M. Bradley<br />
Ms. Kathleen Wilson Bratton<br />
Dr. Eckhard Bremer<br />
Ms. Agnes C. Brengle<br />
Mr. Kerry P. Brennan<br />
Mr. F. Gorham Brigham, Jr.<br />
Dr. Scott H. Britz-Cunningham<br />
and Mrs. Evelyn D. Britz-Cunningham<br />
Mr. Peter A. Brooke and Mrs. Anne F. Brooke<br />
Ms. Roberta M. Bruce<br />
Mr. Robert F. Bruner and Ms. Barbara McTigue Bruner<br />
Mr. Peter Buffington<br />
Mr. John Burciaga and Ms. Linda Burciaga<br />
Mr. Craig L. Burr and Ms. Bettina L. Burr<br />
Dr. Sharon Bushnell<br />
Mrs. Ann S. Butler<br />
Mr. Matthew J. Butterick<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ella Lyman Cabot Trust<br />
Mrs. Mabel H. Cabot<br />
Ms. Jane B. Calhoun<br />
Mr. Hugh Calkins and Mrs. Ann Clark Calkins<br />
Mr. Gregory J. Callaghan and Mrs. Carol A. Callaghan<br />
Professor Dennis M. Campbell and Mrs. Leesa H. Campbell<br />
<strong>The</strong> Honorable Levin H. Campbell and Mrs. Eleanor L. Campbell<br />
Dr. John A. Carey and Dr. Harriet Stolmeier Carey<br />
Ms. Juliet M. Carey<br />
Ms. Nancy Carey<br />
Mr. Russell H. Carlock and Mrs. Marcela C. Carlock<br />
<strong>The</strong> Curtis L. Carlson Family Foundation<br />
Carlton & Company<br />
Mr. Ross Carlton and Mrs. Vicki Carlton<br />
Dr. William L. Carlton<br />
Professor John B. Carman<br />
Mr. Robert W. Carney and Mrs. Doreen Kelly-Carney<br />
Mr. Paul H. Carr<br />
Mrs. Rosemarie Cassels-Brown<br />
Mr. John J. R. Cavendish<br />
Mr. Charles E. Cerf and Dr. Cynthia E. Dunbar<br />
Ms. Fay M. Chandler<br />
Mr. Lynn W. Chang and Dr. Lisa M. Wong<br />
Dr. Rowland W. Chang<br />
<strong>The</strong> Charitable Gift Fund<br />
Mrs. Marion O. Charles<br />
Mr. David B. Chase and Ms. Paula L. Chase<br />
Mr. David J. Chavolla<br />
Ms. Amy Chen and Mr Charles E. Loeffler<br />
Mr. Eric M. Chen and Ms. Julie Y. Kwon<br />
Dr. Yu-Mei Chen<br />
Mrs. Hope S. Childs<br />
Dr. Howard Chin and Mrs. Olga Chin<br />
Mr. Thummim Cho<br />
Mrs. A. H. Christian<br />
Ms. Melva Denise Christian<br />
Ms. Pauline M. Christian<br />
Ms. Kema Christian-Taylor<br />
Dr. Anne B. Chuter<br />
Mr. Anthony S. Cicariello<br />
Ms. Patricia Y. Ciricillo<br />
Mr. John A. Clark and Ms. Elizabeth P. Barringer<br />
Ms. Rhonda S. Clyatt<br />
Mrs. John W. Cobb and Mrs. Ann V. Cobb<br />
Ms. Priscilla S. Coburn<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Timothy B. Cogan<br />
Ms. Heather E. Cole<br />
Dr. Roland J. Cole<br />
Ms. Socorro Collado<br />
Ms. Nancy C. Collins<br />
<strong>The</strong> Community Foundation for the National Capital Region<br />
<strong>The</strong> Community Foundation of Greater Memphis<br />
Mr. Michael Compton and Mrs. Kathryn Compton<br />
Mr. Lawrence Alan Comstock<br />
Dr. David L. Conant and Dr. Rebecca E. Conant<br />
Dr. John D. Constable and Mrs. Sylvia P. Constable<br />
Mrs. Edward M. Cook<br />
Mr. Lawrence Coolidge and Mrs. Nancy M. Coolidge<br />
Mr. Kevin S. Cooman and Ms. Suzanne L. Gillette<br />
Mr. Ronald E. Coons<br />
Ms. Sally F. Cottingham<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Cotton<br />
Dr. Nathan P. Couch and Mrs. Anne W. Couch<br />
Ms. Claire Cowden<br />
Mr. David J. Crabill<br />
Mr. David J. Craig and Mrs. Emily R. Craig<br />
Mr. John C. Craig and Mrs. Barbara A. Craig<br />
<strong>The</strong> Honorable John C. Cratsley and Mrs. Holly B. Cratsley<br />
Ms. Carol M. E. Cross<br />
Mr. William R. Crout<br />
<strong>The</strong> Crozier Family Fund<br />
Mr. William M. Crozier, Jr. and Dr. Prudence S. Crozier<br />
Mr. Andrew Cummings<br />
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Mr. John W. Curtis and Ms. Margaret Sarkela<br />
Mr. Mark E. Cushing<br />
D.R.B. International Investment Services<br />
Mr. David Damrosch and Professor Lori Fisler Damrosch<br />
Mrs. Barbara J. Dancy<br />
Mr. D. Ronald Daniel and Ms. Lise Scott<br />
Dr. Stephan B. Danik and Dr. Jacqueline Suk Danik<br />
Col. Sterling P. Darling and Mrs. Pamela P. Darling<br />
Mr. Sterling P. A. Darling, Jr.<br />
Ms. Patti Davidson<br />
Ms. Bette K. Davis<br />
Mr. Daniel R. Davis and Ms. Jennifer N. Davis<br />
Mr. Holbrook R. Davis and Mrs. Sarah Maynard Davis<br />
<strong>The</strong> Holbrook & Sarah Davis Foundation, Inc.<br />
Mr. James A. Davis and Ms. Martha H. Davis<br />
Mr. Michael de Marco and Mrs. Barbara de Marco<br />
Mrs. Barbara de Marneffe<br />
Mr. John F. Dee and Mrs. Bettina G. Dee<br />
Mr. Gill W. Deford and Ms. Laura D. V. H. Mayer<br />
Ms. Alexandra DeLaite and Mr. Tom Kuo<br />
Ms. Alice DeLana<br />
Dr. Curtis K. Deutsch<br />
Professor Baldassare Di Bartolo and Mrs. Rita Di Bartolo<br />
Mr. C. Mathews Dick, Jr. and Mrs. Mary A. Dick<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Dickinson III<br />
Edward Diehl Associates<br />
Mr. Edward L. Diehl and Ms. Lois M. Diehl<br />
Mr. Thomas A. Dingman and Ms. Nancy Moyer Dingman<br />
Mr. James L. Doak<br />
Dr. Diran K. Dohanian<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend John Douhan, Jr. and Ms. Zelinka M. Douhan<br />
DRB Investment Services<br />
Mrs. Tracy K. Drury<br />
Ms. Barbara L. Dugan<br />
Mrs. Carol M. Duhme<br />
Mr. Andrew C. Duncan and Mrs. Mary G. Duncan<br />
Mrs. Barbara B. Ebert<br />
Ms. Harriett M. Eckstein<br />
<strong>The</strong> Edgerly Foundation<br />
Mr. William S. Edgerly and Mrs. Lois S. Edgerly<br />
Dr. Samuel R. Edwards and Mrs. Marcia Dutton Edwards<br />
Ms. Elise L. Eggart<br />
Mr. David R. Elliott<br />
Mr. Stephen H. Elliott<br />
Mr. David T. Emerson<br />
Ms. Mary E. Emerson<br />
Fall 2010<br />
Professor Valerie C. Epps<br />
Mr. Alve J. Erickson<br />
Dr. Christine A. Evans<br />
Mr. David H. Evans<br />
Mr. David J. Evans and Ms. Jean B. Evans<br />
Mr. C. Lansing Fair and Mrs. Julia M. Fair<br />
Mrs. Iten N. Fales<br />
Ms. Joy K. Fallon<br />
Mr. David C. Feltner<br />
Mr. James G. Ferguson, Jr. and Mrs. Eleanor E. Ferguson<br />
Mr. Charles E. Fienning and Mrs. Suzanne S. Fienning<br />
<strong>The</strong> Filson Family Charitable Fund<br />
Mr. Charles Filson and Mrs. Joan Filson<br />
Mr. Michael D. Fisher and Mrs. Sandra S. Fisher<br />
<strong>The</strong> FJC Foundation<br />
Mrs. Louise H. Flansburgh<br />
Mr. Ronald Lee Fleming<br />
Mr. David S. Flores<br />
Mr. David D. Foster<br />
Professor Fred K. Foulkes and Mrs. Graceann E. Foulkes<br />
Mrs. Lawrence E. Fouraker<br />
Mr. John B. Fox, Jr. and Mrs. Julia G. Fox<br />
Mrs. I. D. Fray<br />
Dr. Arthur M. Freeman III and Mrs. Linda P. Freeman<br />
Ms. Karen E. Friedman<br />
Mr. Frank Fritsch and Mrs. Mary M. Fritsch<br />
Ms. Christine R. Fry<br />
Mr. David Otis Fuller, Jr. and Ms. Isabelle P. Fuller<br />
Mr. Richard S. Fuller and Ms. Kelly A. Fuller<br />
G & J Management<br />
Mr. John D. Galloway<br />
Mr. Frank Garcia<br />
Mr. Couper Gardiner and Ms. Kerry F. Gardiner<br />
Mrs. Susan P. Gardner<br />
Mrs. Karen J. Garrison<br />
Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr.<br />
Ms. Ruth M. Gates<br />
Mr. Ebenezer Gay<br />
Ms. Alana Gayle<br />
Mr. Norman L. Gearhart, Jr. and Ms. Carolyn L. Piper<br />
Ms. Cheri Geckler<br />
Mr. Jeremy W. Geidt and Mrs. Jan G. Geidt<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Neil W. Gerdes<br />
Professor David R. Gergen and Mrs. Anne E. Gergen<br />
Mr. Allen K. Gibbs and Mrs. Martha B. Gibbs<br />
Mr. Robert H. Giles and Mrs. Nancy M. Giles
Ms. Karen B. Gill and Mr. Christian B. Elliot<br />
Professor Owen Gingerich and Mrs. Miriam Gingerich<br />
Mr. Robert Jay Ginn, Jr.<br />
Ms. Judith A. Ginnetti<br />
Ms. Deborah A. Gitin<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Edward S. Gleason and Mrs. Anne. V. Gleason<br />
Dr. Jean Berko Gleason<br />
Professor Byron J. Good and Professor Mary-Jo D. Good<br />
Mr. Paul S. Goodof<br />
Mr. Clark S. Goodwin<br />
Mr. Gerald W. Gorman, Esq. and Mrs. Anita B Gorman<br />
Mr. Nicholas Grabar and Ms. Jennifer C. Sage<br />
Dean William A. Graham and Dr. Barbara S. Graham<br />
Mr. William R. Grant and Mrs Ellen G. Grant<br />
<strong>The</strong> Honorable C. Boyden Gray<br />
Mr. G. A. David Gray<br />
Ms. Katherine E. Grayson<br />
Mr. Sidney F. Greeley, Jr.<br />
Mr. Hugh D. S. Greenway and Mrs. Joy B. Greenway<br />
Mr. Philipp G. Grefe and Ms. Susan B. Grefe<br />
Mr. Garth H. Greimann and Mrs. Lindsay L. Greimann<br />
Dr. Margaret L. Griffin and Dr. Roger D. Weiss<br />
Dr. Ezra E. H. Griffith and Dr. Brigitte P. Griffith<br />
Mr. Walter L. Guertin and Mrs. Susan J. Guertin<br />
Mr. Henry F. Gula<br />
Mr. Richard W. Gula and Mrs. Susan A. Gula<br />
Mr. Robert S. Gulick<br />
Mr. Graham Gund and Mrs. Ann Landreth Gund<br />
Peof. Jon P. Gunnemann and Mrs. Karin Schoeller Gunnemann<br />
Mr. Peter K. Gunness and <strong>The</strong> Reverend Margaret B. Gunness<br />
Ms. Dorinda M. Hale<br />
Dr. Richard L. Hall and Mrs. Barbara A. Hall<br />
Mr. Roger H. Hallowell, Jr. and Mrs. Elinor L. Hallowell<br />
Ms. Janine S. Hamner<br />
Mr. W. Easley Hamner and Mrs. Suzanne L. Hamner<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Preston Hannibal and Mrs. Sandi Hannibal<br />
Mr. <strong>The</strong>odore L. Hansen and Mrs. Sally H. Hansen<br />
Ms. Terri D. Hanson<br />
Dr. Firmon E. Hardenbergh<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Paul H. Harris and Mrs. Sally S. Harris<br />
Ms. Rebecca A. Harris<br />
Mr. Steve M. Harris<br />
Mr. Scott Harshbarger<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Harvard</strong> Chaplains<br />
Mr. Francis W. Hatch and Ms. Serena M. Hatch<br />
Mr. Corey W. Haugland and Ms. Kristin K. Haugland<br />
Professor Donald I. Hay and Dr. Anne C. Tanner<br />
Professor Samuel L. Hayes III and Mrs. Barbara L. Hayes<br />
Mrs. Dorothy Ann H. Heath<br />
Mr. John D. Heller<br />
Professor David N. Hempton<br />
Mr. John H. Henn and Mrs. Catherine C. Henn<br />
Dr. Polly Henninger<br />
Professor Erwin N. Hiebert and Dr. Elfrieda F. Hiebert<br />
Dr. Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham<br />
Mr. Robrt F. Higgins and Ms. Kristine Moyer Higgins<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Higgins Foundation<br />
Mr. Antony J. Hill and Mrs. Elsa N. Hill<br />
Mr. Joe M. Hill<br />
Ms. Lara M. Hirner<br />
Mr. Robert G. Hiss and Ms. Mary E. Riffe<br />
Ms. Evelyn F. Hitchcock<br />
Ms. Miranda Hitti<br />
Ms. Ruth C. Hoffman<br />
Mr. Henry P. Hoffstot, Jr.<br />
Mr. Harley P. Holden<br />
Mr. Romer Holleran and Mrs. Deming Pratt Holleran<br />
Mr. Thomas R. Holmes and Mrs. Grace D. Holmes<br />
Professor Gerald Holton and Mrs. Nisha Holton<br />
Mr. Charles O. Honnet and Dr. Ellen Porter Honnet<br />
Ms. Elizabeth Hooper<br />
Ms. Elisabeth Hopkins<br />
Dr. Everett J. Horn and Mrs. JonAnn S. Horn<br />
Dr. Richard D. Horn and Dr. Diane L. Souvaine<br />
Mr. Benjamin Horne and Ms. Jean Y. Horne<br />
Dr. Gregory W. Hornig<br />
Mr. Philip A. Houck and Mrs. Holiday S. Houck<br />
Mr. James R. Houghton and Mrs. Maisie K. Houghton<br />
Ms. Joan R. Howard<br />
Mrs. Anne H. Howe<br />
Mr. Fisher Howe and Ms. Debby Howe<br />
Mr. Kenneth A. Hoxsie and Mrs. Vourneen M. Hoxsie<br />
Mr. John M. Huffman and Mrs. Katie A. Huffman<br />
Mrs. Brenda C. Huggins<br />
Dr. Richard M. Hunt and Mrs. Priscilla S. Hunt<br />
Mr. Roger B. Hunt and Mrs. Janice G. Hunt<br />
<strong>The</strong> Roy A. Hunt Foundation<br />
Mr. Robert S. Hurlbut, Jr. and Mrs. Nancy Hurlbut<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hurlbut Family Charitable Trust<br />
Ms. Margaret D. Hutaff<br />
Ms. Jieun Hwang<br />
Mr. David P. Ingram and Mrs. Anne T. Ingram<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Inkwell Foundation<br />
Dr. Thomas S. Inui and Mrs. Nancy S. Inui<br />
Mr. Henry R. Irving and Ms. Katherine L. Olivier<br />
Mr. Walter Isaacson and Ms. Cathy W. Isaacson<br />
Dr. Eric M. Isselbacher and Dr. Anne E. Becker<br />
Mrs. Patricia Ives<br />
Mr. Isaiah A. Jackson III<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend F. Washington Jarvis<br />
Mr. Jeremy R. Jenkins<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Anne M. Jernberg<br />
<strong>The</strong> Jewish Communal Fund<br />
Mr. David H. Johnson<br />
Mr. Edward C. Johnson, III and Mrs. Elizabeth B. Johnson<br />
Ms. Rita Gail Johnson<br />
Mr. Frederick L. Johnston, Jr.<br />
Mr. Robert L. Johnstone and <strong>The</strong> Reverend Mary B. Johnstone<br />
Ms. Anna Faith Jones<br />
Professor Christopher P. Jones<br />
Mr. Donald K. Jones and Mrs. Ana Davydova<br />
Mr. Edward E. Jones and Ms. Amanda E. Forsythe<br />
Mrs. Katharine Childs Jones<br />
Ms. Allegra L. Jordan<br />
Ms. Regine I. Joseph<br />
Dr. Jae Keith Joung and Mrs. Minnie Park Joung<br />
Professor Philip C. Joyce and Mrs. Gertrud Joyce<br />
Mr. W. Robert Jurgensen<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Charles C. Kao and Mrs. Susana S. Kao<br />
Mr. Kamau E. Karanja and Ms. Joo Y. Kim<br />
Ms. Janet C. Katz<br />
Professor Gordon D. Kaufman<br />
Mrs. Mary Myers Kauppila<br />
Mr. David S. Keene<br />
Mr. John M. Keenum and Mrs. Katherine G. Keenum<br />
Ms. Nancy J. Kelley<br />
Mr. Thomas S. Kenan III<br />
Ms. Jean M. Kennett<br />
Mr. George A. Kent and Mrs. Mary Louise Hoffman Kent<br />
Mrs. Edith Keppel<br />
Dr. Stephen P. Ketchpel<br />
Dr. Robert H. Ketchum and Mrs. Patricia Ketchum<br />
Ms. Elizabeth H. Keul<br />
Dr. Arshad A. Khan and Ms. Persis McClennen<br />
Ms. Esther Miyoung Kim<br />
Mr. Kwang S. Kim and Mrs. Kyungha Lee<br />
Dr. Tae Won Kim<br />
Mr. Leslie H. Kimbrough and Ms. Shirley Word-Kimbrough<br />
Fall 2010<br />
Mr. William B. King and Ms. Sheila M. King<br />
Dr. William C. Kirby and Dr. Yvette Sheahan Kirby<br />
Mr. John N. Kirk and Mrs. Artemis G. Kirk<br />
Ms. Mary E. Kirk<br />
Mr. David A. Klaus<br />
Mrs. Ellen Cooper Klyce<br />
Mr. Stephen C. Knight and Ms. Elizabeth Q. Knight<br />
Professor David M. Knipe and Ms. Suzanne M. Knipe<br />
Mr. Kevin Knoblock<br />
Ms. Jane S. Knowles<br />
Professor Nancy F. Koehn<br />
Ms. Emilieann Koehnlein<br />
Mr. Gary L. Koepke<br />
Ms. Margaret Fox Koepke<br />
Ms. Sarah E. Koonce<br />
Mr. R. James Kornish II and Professor Laura Bertin Kornish<br />
Dr. Jeltje A. Koumans<br />
Mr. Nathaniel I. Koven<br />
Mr. Peter C. Krause, Esq.<br />
Ms. Colleen C. Krebs<br />
Ms. Samantha H. Kriegel<br />
Mr. Kourken S. Krikorian<br />
Ms. Babita Kuruvilla<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Roger A. Kvam and Mrs. Deborah J. Kvam<br />
Ms. Julie Y. Kwon<br />
Mr. Christoper M. Laconi<br />
Ms. Anita Laconti<br />
Ms. Florence Cawthorne Ladd<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ladera Foundation<br />
Dr. Catherine A. Lager<br />
Ms. Marcia Lagerwey<br />
Mr. John W. Laird<br />
Mr. Henry J. Lamb, Jr.<br />
Ms. Iris Lan<br />
Mr. Stephen B. Land and Mrs. Jane D. Land<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Albert K. Lane III and Mrs. Dayna L. Lane<br />
Mr. Christian Lane<br />
Dr. Thomas F. Lansdale and Mrs. Jennifer R. Lansdale<br />
Ms. Mallory E. LaSonde<br />
Dr. Vance Lauderdale III and Dr. Diane Sperling Lauderdale<br />
Mr. Lewis A. Law and Dr. Margaret E. Law<br />
Dr. Duane M. Lawrence<br />
Mr. William A. Lawrence II and Mrs. Joan Marsh Lawrence<br />
Mr. James Lawson and Ms. Ann Lawson<br />
Dr. John E. Lawyer<br />
Dr. Thomas A. Leavens and Mrs. Adelaide B. Leavens
Ms. Joan Pirie Leclerc<br />
Dr. Grace M. Lee<br />
Ms. Hee Ja P. Lee and Dr. Hyoung O. Lee<br />
Mr. Henry Lee and Mrs. Joan M. Lee<br />
Dr. Sandra J. Lee<br />
Ms. Joan M. Leftwich<br />
Mr. Anthony C. Leonard<br />
Mr. Zachary D. Levenick<br />
Mr. Benjamin N. Levy<br />
Ms. Renee L Lewis<br />
Mr. William Lewis and Ms. Susan W. Lewis<br />
Dr. Thomas S. Lin<br />
Mr. Carl A. Lindblad, Jr. and Jean Taggart Lindblad<br />
Mr. Lowell E. Lindgren<br />
Mr. Milton Lindholm and Mrs. Jane Lindholm<br />
Mr. Edward C. Lingel II and Mrs. Pamela M. Lingel<br />
Mr. Robert E. Lipson and Ms. Felicia Lipson<br />
Professor George C. Lodge and Mrs. Susan A. Lodge<br />
Mr. Stephen Loher<br />
Ms. Sonia Loizeaux<br />
Mr. J. D. Lorenz and Mrs. Marian B. Lorenz<br />
Mr. Robert L. Loud and Mrs. Gwyneth E. Loud<br />
Ms. Delphine P. Lowe<br />
Rafe and Priscilla Lowell Architecture<br />
Mr. Ralph Lowell III<br />
Mrs. Charlotte A. Lynch<br />
Mr. Gerald R. Lyne and Mrs. Maria D. Lyne<br />
Mr. Yo-Yo Ma and Ms. Jill A. Hornor<br />
Pof. Roderick L. MacFarquhar<br />
Mrs. Alice W. Mackey<br />
Mrs. Adelaide MacMurray-Cooper<br />
Ms. Barbara M. MacNeal<br />
Dr. Jonathan James MacQuitty<br />
Mr. William B. Macurdy<br />
Ms. Marjory E. Magowan<br />
Professor Charles S. Maier and Professor Pauline R. Maier<br />
Dr. Murray E. Malin and Mrs. Rose Malin<br />
Ms. Louisa R. Malkin<br />
Ms. Frances J. Maloney<br />
Ms. Joanna M. Maloof<br />
Ms. Divya Mani<br />
Mrs. J. Porter Mansfield<br />
Mr. William E. Markus and Ms. Carole O. Markus<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend and Mrs. Michael Marrone<br />
Dr. David C. Marshall<br />
Professor Paul W. Marshall and Mrs. Judith B. Marshall<br />
Ms. Sarah A. Marshall<br />
Ms. Jean A. Martin<br />
Ms. Julie J. Martin<br />
Mr. Jameson Marvin and Mrs. Maria Marvin<br />
Mr. Bayley F. Mason<br />
Ms. Diana G. Masters<br />
Dr. Carol J. Matteson<br />
Ms. Joanna Maunder<br />
Ms. Sarah S. May<br />
Mrs. Pia Maybury-Lewis<br />
Ms. Lisa D. Mayer<br />
Mr. Kenneth P. Mayhew and Mrs. Frances G. Mayhew<br />
Ms. Sylvia Maynard<br />
Mr. Richard B. McAdoo and Ms. Mary W. McAdoo<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Eugene C. McAfee<br />
Mr. John H. McArthur and Mrs. Netilia E. McArthur<br />
Mr. Stephen J. McCarthy and Mrs. Phoebe A. McCarthy<br />
<strong>The</strong> McDonald Agape Foundation<br />
Mr. Alonzo L. McDonald, Jr.<br />
Ms. Susan E. McGee and Mr. John Stewart<br />
Mr. John E. McGinty and Mrs. Sarah M. McGinty<br />
Mr. Daniel Anthony McGrath<br />
Mr. Malcolm C. McKay and Mrs. Valerie A. Erroc<br />
Mr. Robert B. McKersie and Mrs. Nancy C. McKersie<br />
Mr. Ryan T. McKnight<br />
<strong>The</strong> Very Reverend Donald S. McPhail<br />
Dr. Arthur H. McTighe<br />
Mr. Jeffrey D. Melvoin and Mrs. Martha H. Melvoin<br />
Dr. Richard I. Melvoin and Mrs. Barbara G. Melvoin<br />
Ms. Vanessa Mendoza<br />
Mr. Albert W. Merck and Mrs. Katharine E. Merck<br />
Ms. Mitzi L. Meriwether<br />
Mr. Aristidis Metallidis and Ms. Marie-<strong>The</strong>rese Metallidis<br />
Ms. Katherine Green Meyer<br />
Mr. Andrew J. Miller<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Edward O. Miller, Jr.<br />
Mrs. Janice McCoy Miller<br />
Dr. Patricia E. Cleary Miller<br />
<strong>The</strong> Miller-Mellor Association<br />
Mr. Winthrop G. Minot and Mrs. Marilyn C. Minot<br />
Ms. Zareen Taj Mirza<br />
Mr. David A. Mittell and Mrs. Mary Louise Mittell<br />
Mr. Christian J. Mixter and Ms. Linna M. Barnes<br />
Mr. James A. Moffitt<br />
Mr. James J. Mohan, Jr.<br />
Mr. Ernest E. Monrad and Mrs. Elizabeth H. Monrad<br />
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Ms. Yong Suk Moon<br />
Mrs. Barbara L. Moore<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Helen M. Moore<br />
Mr. Thomas F. Moore and Ms. Erin Moore<br />
Ms. Carrie Williams Morelock<br />
Mr. Paul S. Morgan and Mrs. Anne Murray Morgan<br />
Ms. Andrea Morris<br />
Mr. Robert E. Morris, Jr. and Mrs. Susan T. Morris<br />
Mr. Stephen R. Morris and Mrs. Christine S. Morris<br />
Mr. William G. Morton, Jr. and Mrs. Margaret H. Morton<br />
Mrs. Emily H. Moss<br />
Mr. Geoffrey H. Movius and Mrs. Barbara K. Movius<br />
<strong>The</strong> Mulberry School<br />
Mr. Mateo J. Munoz<br />
Mrs. Marilyn S. Murphy<br />
Mr. Michael A. Muscarella and Mrs. Julia R. W. Muscarella<br />
Dr. Homer S. Musgrave and Mrs. Catharine M. Musgrave<br />
Dr. Thomas A. Mustoe and Dr. Kathryn C. Stallcup<br />
Dr. James R. Myers and Dr. Gwendolyn Myers<br />
Dean Venkatesh Narayanamurti<br />
Dr. Laura L. Nash and Dr. Thomas W. Beale<br />
Mr. James W. Needham<br />
Mr. Frederick Neinas<br />
Ms. Diana L. Nelson and Mr. John Atwater<br />
Dr. Glen D. Nelson and Mrs. Marilyn C. Nelson<br />
Mr. John T. Nelson<br />
Mr. Mark P. Nelson<br />
Mrs. Mary S. Newman<br />
Ms. Nancy Nichols<br />
Mrs. Nancy M. Niebuhr<br />
Mr. Joseph R. Ninesling<br />
Dr. William A. Oates<br />
Mr. Webster O’Brien<br />
Ms. Susan Ohman<br />
<strong>The</strong> Old Stones Foundation<br />
Mr. Frank Olney<br />
Ms. Jacqueline A. O’Neill<br />
Ms. Mayte Oosterveld<br />
Ms. Jane B. Owen<br />
Mr. Laurence R. Palmeri<br />
<strong>The</strong> Panwy Foundation, Inc.<br />
Ms. Lois F. Pardue<br />
Mr. Paul Scott Paresky and Mrs. Irene Grace Paretsky<br />
Dr. L. Allen Parker<br />
Ms. Barbara Parton<br />
Mr. Thomas E. Patterson<br />
Fall 2010<br />
Ms. Kathryn M. Payne<br />
Ms. Sally Peabody<br />
Dr. Maurice M. Pechet<br />
Mr. Robert M. Pennoyer II<br />
Mr. James W. Perkins and Mrs. Margaret H. Perkins<br />
Ms. Sandra Lee Perkins<br />
Mr. Brian J. Peterson<br />
Ms. Barbara D. Petery<br />
Ms. Louise A. Pfeiffer<br />
Mr. Donald H. Pfister and Ms. Cathleen K. Pfister<br />
Mrs. Carol K. Pforzheimer<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Kenneth W. Phifer and Ms. Tawnya Phifer<br />
Mr. Robert W. Phifer and Mrs. Nancy Law Phifer<br />
<strong>The</strong> Phillips Family Charitable Foundation<br />
Mr. Daniel A. Phillips and <strong>The</strong> Reverend Diana W. Phillips<br />
Mr. Richard D. Phippen<br />
Mr. Daniel Pierce and Mrs. May Pierce<br />
Mr. William E. Pike and Ms. Brooke A. Pike<br />
Mr. Harold Pilskaln, Jr., Esq. and Mrs. Isabelle Pilskaln<br />
Ms. Jean I. M. Potter<br />
<strong>The</strong> Honorable Trevor A. McC. Potter and Mr. Dana Westring<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend James L. Pratt and Mrs. Nancy L. May<br />
Ms. Arleigh Prelow<br />
Mr. Warren E. Prescott<br />
Mr. Charles W. Proctor<br />
Mrs. Joan G. Prum<br />
Mr. William P. Purcell<br />
Mr. George Putnam and Mrs. Nancy Putnam<br />
Mr. Craig T. Pynn and Mrs. Susan D. Pynn<br />
Dr. Jeffrey Race<br />
Ms. Joan Newlon Radner<br />
Ms. Sohini Ramachandran<br />
Dr. Peter B. Randolph and Mrs. Helen G. Randolph<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Robert M. Randolph and Ms. Janetta C. Randolph<br />
Mr. Edward B. Rasmuson and Mrs. Cathryn E. Rasmuson<br />
Ms. Belinda T. Rathbone<br />
Mr. John P. Reardon, Jr. and Mrs. Jane K. Reardon<br />
Dr. Jeffrey W. Reddout and Dr. Brenda C. Reddout<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Holly Benzenhafer Redford<br />
Ms. Sharon L. Regan, RN<br />
Mr. Carsten M. Reichel<br />
Dr. Lynne M. Reid<br />
Mr. John Sherburne Reidy<br />
Dr. James Rhee<br />
Mr. Stewart A. Richards and Mrs. Nancy N. Richards<br />
Dr. Kathy A. Richman
Ms. Carla Riechers<br />
Ms. Janet A. Riesman<br />
Mr. James V. Righter and Mrs. Anne R. Righter<br />
Dr. Frederic N. Ris and Mrs. Ayliffe A. Ris<br />
Mel Robbins Enterprises<br />
Mr. Ronald G. Roberts and Ms. Linda J. Roberts<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Roscoe C. Robison and Mrs. Nina L. Robison<br />
Ropes & Gray<br />
Dr. Turpin H. Rose<br />
Mrs. Cynthia Rossano<br />
Dr. Neil L. Rudenstine and Mrs. Angelica Z. Rudenstine<br />
Mrs. Doriane C. Ruml<br />
Dr. Paul S. Russell and Mrs. Allene L. Russell<br />
Dr. William E. Russell<br />
Ms. Elizabeth Rutherford<br />
Mr. Joshua A. Salomon and Dr. Grace M. Lee<br />
Professor Aravinthan D. T. Samuel and Ms. Angela H. Wong<br />
Mr. George Sanderson and Ms. Carolyn Powell Sanderson<br />
Mr. Lee E. Sanks and Mrs. Delphine A. Sanks<br />
Ms. Doris A. Sasser<br />
Dr. David Satcher and Mrs. Nola R. Satcher<br />
Mr. Matthew B. Scherrer<br />
Ms. Sheila De B. Schimmel<br />
Ms. Jeannette M. Scholer<br />
Dr. Gloria Schuck and Mr. L. Brent Manssen<br />
<strong>The</strong> Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving<br />
Dr. Charles M. Scott II and Ms. Linda Tuttle<br />
Dr. Michael S. Scott Morton and Ms. Mary M. Scott Morton<br />
Ms. Barbara C. Sealock<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sears Family Charitiable Trust<br />
Mr. John W. Sears, Esq.<br />
Mr. Kenneth W. Senior and Mrs. Audrey E. Senior<br />
Professor Kalev I. Sepp<br />
Mr. Ralph D. Sexton and Mrs. Ella M. Sexton<br />
Ms. Suzanne Shaffner<br />
Mr. Robert N. Shapiro, Esq.<br />
Dr. Anthony Shaw<br />
Ms. Joan Sachs Shaw<br />
Dr. Lawrence Thornton Shields<br />
Mr. Allen F. Shih<br />
Dr. Miles F. Shore and Dr. Eleanor G. Shore<br />
Mr. Michael M. Short and Mrs. Betsy H. Short<br />
Mr. David W. Siktberg and Dr. Jennifer Christian<br />
Mr. Stephen R. Silver<br />
Mr. Thomas Simister<br />
Professor Robert L. Simons and Ms. Judith Simons<br />
<strong>The</strong> Honorable Alan K. Simpson and Mrs. Ann S Simpson<br />
Mr. Scott M. Simpson and Dr. Nancy E. Kuziemski<br />
Mr. Robert W. Sinnott<br />
Ms. Judith R. Sizer<br />
Mr. Ronald L. Skates and Mrs. Mary A. Skates<br />
Mr. William P. Skinner<br />
Mr. Anthony M. Smith and Dr. Rosa L. Smith<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Daniel A. Smith<br />
Mr. Richard N. Smith<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Smith<br />
Mr. Timothy J. Smith and Ms. Jennifer Barnick<br />
Mr. Arnold Lee Snyder, Jr. and Ms. Patricia W. Snyder<br />
Mr. Glenn A. Solsrud and Mrs. Ardath K. Solsrud<br />
Mr. Averill Sparks and <strong>The</strong> Reverend Clara L. Sparks<br />
Mr. Max L. Spencer<br />
Ms. Michele Y. Stanners<br />
Ms. Deborah Steenland and Mr. Kimball E. C. Hull<br />
Dr. Bernard Steinberg and Mrs. Roslyn Steinberg<br />
Ms. Brita Stendahl<br />
Ms. Janice A. Stenger<br />
Ms. Dorothy A. Stevenson<br />
Mrs. Diana C. Stewart<br />
Mr. Stanley W. Stillman, Esq.<br />
Mr. R. Gregg Stone III<br />
Mr. Warren R. Stone and Mrs. Virginia Lee Stone<br />
Ms. Bonnie L. Stowell<br />
Mr. Matthew C. Sumner<br />
Dr. Eric T. Sundquist and Ms. Holly Fox Sundquist<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth D. Sutcliffe<br />
Ms. Ann B. Swinscoe<br />
Mr. Elwin Sykes and Mrs. Rebecca Miller Sykes<br />
Dr. Laura A. Syniuta<br />
Mrs. Ildiko Szabo<br />
Mr. Richard L. Tafel<br />
Mr. Richmond S. Talbot and Mrs. Annette F. Talbot<br />
Ms. Mary H. Tambiah<br />
Mr. Brandon M. Tanguay and Mrs. Alyson B. Tanguay<br />
Dr. Edward C. Tarlov<br />
Ms. Ellen C. Taylor<br />
Mr. William O. Taylor and Ms. Sally Coxe Taylor<br />
Ms. Isabel Tellez<br />
Mr. Barry W. Thomas and Mrs. Joan R. Thomas<br />
Mr. David Thomas III and Mrs. Susan B. Thomas<br />
Mr. W. McIlwaine Thompson, Jr. and Mrs. Elsie W Thompson<br />
Mr. Neil L. Thompson and Mrs. Kathy Thompson<br />
Mr. William F. Thompson and Mrs. Juliana Wilson Thompson<br />
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Mr. W. Nicholas Thorndike and Mrs. Joan I. Thorndike<br />
Dr. Nicholas L. Tilney and Ms. Mary G. Tilney<br />
Ms. Adreyaynn M. Tilp<br />
Mr. Thomas L. Todd<br />
Mr. Michael K. Tooke and Mrs. Nancy B. Tooke<br />
Mr. George E. Toothman<br />
Mr. Dennis R. Tourse and Ms. Robbie W. Christler Tourse<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Edwin G. Townsend<br />
Ms. Mary K. Townsend<br />
Ms. Lily C. Tu<br />
Mr. D. Stewart Tucker<br />
Mr. Robert L. Turano and Ms. Emilie B. Turano<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Tyler<br />
Mr. Howard Ulfelder, Jr. and Mrs. Susanna M Ulfelder<br />
<strong>The</strong> Honorable Robert F. Vacchelli<br />
Professor Detlev F. Vagts and Mrs. Dorothy Vagts<br />
Dr. David A. Van Baak and Ms. Nancy E. Van Baak<br />
Mr. Paul Vander Laan<br />
Dr. Matthew Vanderhill and Mrs. Marjorie K. Vanderhill<br />
Professor Helen Vendler<br />
Mr. Joseph S. Vera<br />
Mr. Anthony J. Vetrano and Mrs. Kathleen B. Vetrano<br />
Ms. Pilar Viladas<br />
Mr. Lee D. Vincent<br />
Mr. Edward F. Voboril and Mrs. Melanie F. Voboril<br />
Mrs. Joan M. Von Mehren<br />
Mr. Canh P. Vu<br />
Ms. Arline O. Waagen<br />
Ms. Elizabeth O. Waagen<br />
Dr. Warren E. C. Wacker<br />
Mr. Robert C. Waggoner<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Richard K. Wagner<br />
Mr. Robert E. Wagner and Ms. Katie Updike<br />
Dr. George Walcott and Mrs. Elizabeth W. Walcott<br />
Mrs. Stephanie Warburg<br />
Mr. William L. Ward, Jr.<br />
Mr. William Blaise Warren<br />
Mr. Lindsay Waters<br />
Mr. Maurice A. Watson<br />
Mrs. Pauline B. Watson<br />
Dr. John R. Watt and Dr. Anne S. Watt<br />
Col. Raymond W. Watters<br />
Ms. Gail L. Watts<br />
Ms. Nancy A. West<br />
Ms. Susan Siris Wexler<br />
Mr. Stephen H. Whisnant and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Whisnant<br />
Fall 2010<br />
Mrs. Jean Miner White<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Priscilla Felisky Whitehead<br />
Ms. Christine E. Whiteside<br />
Mrs. Barbara B. Whitesides<br />
Mr. Charles P. Whitlock and Mrs. Patricia H. Whitlock<br />
Mr. Peter G. Wilcox and Mrs. Marissa L. Wilcox<br />
<strong>The</strong> Honorable Herbert P. Wilkins<br />
Mr. Marshall S. Wilkins and Ms. Beverly F. Wilkins<br />
Mr. John R. Willey and Mrs. Lilla S. Willey<br />
Jane Williams and John King<br />
Ms. Margaret A. Williams<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Wesley S. Williams, Jr. and Mrs. Karen H. Williams<br />
Dr. Jon D. Williamson and Mrs. Susan J. Williamson<br />
Professor Charles V. Willie and Ms. Mary Sue Willie<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Wilson III<br />
Mr. Michael T. Wilson<br />
<strong>The</strong> Windhover Foundation<br />
Mr. William C. Winkler<br />
<strong>The</strong> John Winthrop Charity Trust<br />
Mr. John Winthrop<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. Thomas D. Wintle<br />
Mr. David A. Wise and Mrs. Madeline C. Wise<br />
Professor Carl M. Wolff<br />
Professor Christoph Wolff and Mrs. Barbara Wolff<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Paul D. Wolkovits<br />
Professor Hee-Gweon Woo<br />
Ms. Patricia E. Woo<br />
Ms. Susan Wood<br />
Dr. Edward F. Woods<br />
Mr. Benjamin J. Woznick and Mrs. Carolyn D. Woznick<br />
Mrs. Evelyn S. Wyman<br />
Ms. Christine Yang<br />
Mr. Jeffrey P. Yarbro and Ms. Tyler Yarbro<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Dr. John K. Yost and Mrs. Linda B. Yost<br />
Dr. Lisa M. Young<br />
Mr. David Yuan<br />
Dr. Robert W. Zarrett<br />
Mr. Cheng Zhu<br />
Mr. Kenneth R. Zolon
<strong>Harvard</strong> Chaplains<br />
Mennonite Chaplain Nancy Frey and Seventh-day Adventist Chaplain Angelo Grasso represent two new<br />
chaplaincies in our group. In addition to Nancy and Angelo, we welcome several other new members, shown<br />
below:<br />
Nancy Frey<br />
Mennonite Chaplain<br />
John Bach<br />
Interim Quaker Chaplain<br />
Angelo J. Grasso<br />
Seventh-day Adventist Chaplain<br />
<strong>The</strong> Reverend Cameron E. Partridge<br />
Episcopal Chaplain<br />
Daryush Mehta<br />
Zoroastrian Chaplain<br />
Jonathan P. Figdor<br />
Assistant Humanist Chaplain<br />
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Please Join Us!<br />
Celebrating our new Chapel organ Skinner, Op. 793<br />
<strong>The</strong> 101st Annual Christmas Carol Services<br />
Sunday, December 12, 5:00 pm / Organ Recital at 4:30 pm<br />
Monday, December 13, 8:00 pm / Organ Recital at 7:30 pm<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dedication Concert<br />
Tuesday, December 14, 8:00 pm<br />
Performed by Professor Thomas Murray, the world’s foremost specialist in Skinner Organ Performance<br />
<strong>The</strong> Opus 139 Project<br />
We are very excited to announce that production is underway for a PBS-quality film<br />
documenting the design and construction of the new “Charles B. Fisk <strong>Memorial</strong><br />
Organ,” Op. 139, to be installed in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong> next summer.<br />
To view a 10-minute trailer for the film, as well as learn much more about the project,<br />
its non-profit production team, and how you can support it, please visit:<br />
www.ToHear<strong>The</strong>Music.com<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Church</strong><br />
<strong>Harvard</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
One <strong>Harvard</strong> Yard<br />
Cambridge, MA 02138-6500<br />
617-495-5508 • fax 617-496-9166<br />
www.memorialchurch.harvard.edu