Editorial
We just celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Day in the United States and I reflected on a quote from his Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech “The beauty of genuine brotherhood and peace is more precious than diamonds or silver or gold.” The closeness we share as alumni was forged early in our Andersen careers. Wrapped in a mantra of “Think Straight, Talk Straight” and bound by common experiences, we might all remember that “A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.” Last year we launched the Oral History Project as a means to preserve and share alumni experiences. By now you should have received an email or postcard mailer encouraging your participation.
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Sincerely,
Warren Turner
Editor