![]() Including this beautiful plate I never knew we had.īack in the kitchen, an amazing appetizer was being preparedīefore the cups (yogurt and various fruit tastes) were ready for consumption so that the event could begin. Made us comfortable that the main table was setĮven as the outside horticulture seemed to be workingĪnd the kitchen desk had its own share of setups Next it was time for the C3 dinner catered by Max Hason. To accompany the drinks the rest of us hadīoded well for the many dishes we would enjoyīefore we headed off to take our official street-side Mother's day photos.īack at work, I had the final faculty lunch of the year for Brandice Canes-Wrone (Politics and Woodrow Wilson School), Brigid Doherty (German and Art and Archaeology), Mark Johnston (Philosophy), Atif Mian (Economics and Woodrow Wilson School), Eve Ostriker (Astrophysics), Robert Willig (Economics and Woodrow Wilson School), and John Storey (Molecular Biology). In an elegant container was brought for Ben Next it was Mother's Day and so we headed to Agricola I was very happy to also see Diane Souvaine *86 at the event Where we were celebrating Mung Chiang (shown here with family)Īnd here with the acting head of the NSF and the head of the National science Board The next night was the Behrmann dinner and as per tradition I recorded Leonard Barkan, Nick Barberio and Suzanneīefore we headed home for a photo of ourselves and called it a night.Ī few days later the compliance people Jan Palancia and Ethan Zlotchew came to visit our senior staff meeting before I got on the trainĪnd went to see Mr. Next day I woke up in New York and jane and i had breakfast in a place where this was the sign for the collectionĪ few days later at a dinner to celebrate endowed chairs I sat with Howard Stone and Don Dixon. Wood ('15), Lucy Lee ('14), Pranav Gokhale ('15), Ray Auduong ('13), Meagan Downey ('13), and Cynthia Cherrey (Campus Life) ![]() As the academic year drew towards a close, it was a time of many celebrations which began with a student lunch for Eric Shullman ('15), Caitlin V.
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