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Presenting a Program at the Library Writer-in-Residence Program. From Paula Brehm-Heeger, the Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Library.
Kim Fender, The Eva Jane. Romaine Coombe Director, The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Sierra’s Program Registration feature gives your. Dana is a Callaloo Fellow and the author of the chapbook Good Friday 2000. Twice he won the Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Writer’s Residency, and also had residencies.
The Goodall Distinguished Alumna/us Award Each year the school bestows the Goodall Distinguished Alumna/us Award upon an alumna or alumnus of CPS, Hillsdale, Lotspeich, or The Seven Hills School who has achieved distinction in a public or private career or service that betters the lives of others. The Goodall Award is the highest honor given by the school to our graduates. 2017 Goodall Distinguished Alumna: Riva Lehrer ‘ 76 Classmates, family, and friends recently gathered to honor the 2017 recipient of the Goodall Award for Distinguished Alumni, Riva Lehrer ’76. Riva works as an artist, writer, curator, teacher, and advocate for the disabled and the LGBTQ community. Her work focuses on issues of physical identity, and she is best known for representing those with physical differences and those whose gender and sexual identity have been stigmatized. Riva followed former teacher Sandra Smythe’s introduction with an engaging talk about her art and her process, accompanied by slides of her work. She then spoke with a group of Upper School art students and art teachers Jason Knarr and Daniel Vance, providing a lesson on observing the planes of the skull to paint a portrait and using Knarr and a photo of Abraham Lincoln as models for the lesson.
The award was established at Graduation 1977 on the occasion of Norma Martin Goodall’s retirement, after years of loyal and distinguished service. The first award was given in 1978. 1978 Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith LOT, HLS ’38 1979 Marjorie McCullough Hiatt CPS ’41 1980 Award was declined 1981 Betty Freyhof Johnson LOT, HLS ’40 1982 David Gibbs Gamble LOT ’27 1983 Helen Chatfield Black LOT, HLS ’41 1984 The Taft Family: Eleanor Taft Hall LOT, HLS ’35 Sylvia Taft Lotspeich LOT, HLS ’37 Seth C. Taft LOT ’34 Cynthia Taft Morris LOT, HLS ’45 Peter R. Taft LOT ’47 1985 Judge Deidra Hair CPS ’63 1986 lola Osmond Silberstein CPS ’29 Nancy Dowd Burton HLS ’42 (posthumous) 1987 Rosamond Reed Wulsin CPS ’48 1988 Margaret Bullock Geier CPS ’48 1989 The Rev.
Betty Bone Schiess LOT, HLS ’41 1990 Dr. Bishop LOT ’43 1991 Mary Tylor Burton Stewart HLS ’41 1992 Janet Patterson Raymond CPS ’44 1993 Barbara Graf Robinson HLS ’46 (posthumous) 1994 Carla Newbern Thomas SHS ’75 Dr.
Ransohoff LOT ’33 (posthumous) 1995 Margaret Pogue Fisk CPS ’33 1996 Henry S. Levinson LOT ’60 1997 Robert W. LOT ’29 1998 Louise Wachman Spiegel LOT ’36, HLS ’42 Cathryn Hosea Hilker HLS ’49 1999 Louise Atkins Head LOT ’50, HLS ’56 2000 Louise Walker Borden LOT ’61, HLS ’67 2001 Shannon Kelly Carter CPS ‘61, HLS ’67 2002 Eva Jane Romaine Coombe HLS ’48 2003 Stephen L. Black LOT ’60 2004 Victoria Woodhull Parlin HLS ‘63 2005 Justice Dana Fabe HLS ‘69 2006 Francie Garber Pepper LOT ’52, HLS ‘58 2007 Daniel Sokatch SHS ‘86 2008 Christie Evans SHS ‘76 2009 Curtis Sittenfeld LOT ’87, SHS ‘93 2010 Sue Boller Rusche HLS ‘56 2011 Suzanne Ernst Geier LOT’35, HLS’41 2012 Betsy Gaines Quammen SHS ‘86 2013 Lib Asbury Stone LOT’42, HLS’48 2014 Mary Ida Sloneker Compton SHS ’77 Judy Robinson Williams HLS ’67 2015 Melody Sawyer Richardson CPS ’61 2016 Ann McDowell Santen HLS ’56 • • •. Check python in windows. Our History The Seven Hills School has roots reaching back to 1906, with the founding of the College Preparatory School by Mary Harlan Doherty. Just a decade later, Helen Lotspeich founded the Clifton Open-Air School to foster natural curiosity and the joy of learning in children around Cincinnati.
In 1928, community leaders founded the Hillsdale School as an alternative private education. In 1974, the merger of the College Preparatory School and the Hillsdale-Lotspeich School brought these learning institutions together to form the modern incarnation of The Seven Hills School.
Somewhere between a spring-like winter and a winter-like spring, I lost you, lost you even as you strolled beside me. Over clams and calamari at The Little Owl, over chicken kori kebabs at Kismat, you concealed the matter behind smiles, behind drinks. Peugeot Radio Code Calculator. And what was the matter? That you had fucked half of Manhattan and all of Queens. That your exes, in dark puffy coats, circled your building like fat birds of prey, waiting for me to leave to swoop down and feast. What was the matter?
That only countless men, with rough talons and piercing beaks, could drag you back to what the first man you knew subjected you to. Dana Crum: The winter of late 2006 and early 2007 was not much of a winter. At least not in New York City, where I lived at the time. Then it snowed in March of 2007. As I trudged through the late snow, a phrase came to me: “A spring-like winter and a winter-like spring.” At the time, I had no idea where I would use it, but I did think it might work as commentary on global warming. Years later, while writing “Coupling,” I dropped the phrase in and used it to characterize the atmosphere in which the unhappy couple at the center of poem drift apart.
Presenting a Program at the Library Writer-in-Residence Program. From Paula Brehm-Heeger, the Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Library.
Kim Fender, The Eva Jane. Romaine Coombe Director, The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Sierra’s Program Registration feature gives your. Dana is a Callaloo Fellow and the author of the chapbook Good Friday 2000. Twice he won the Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Writer’s Residency, and also had residencies.
The Goodall Distinguished Alumna/us Award Each year the school bestows the Goodall Distinguished Alumna/us Award upon an alumna or alumnus of CPS, Hillsdale, Lotspeich, or The Seven Hills School who has achieved distinction in a public or private career or service that betters the lives of others. The Goodall Award is the highest honor given by the school to our graduates. 2017 Goodall Distinguished Alumna: Riva Lehrer ‘ 76 Classmates, family, and friends recently gathered to honor the 2017 recipient of the Goodall Award for Distinguished Alumni, Riva Lehrer ’76. Riva works as an artist, writer, curator, teacher, and advocate for the disabled and the LGBTQ community. Her work focuses on issues of physical identity, and she is best known for representing those with physical differences and those whose gender and sexual identity have been stigmatized. Riva followed former teacher Sandra Smythe’s introduction with an engaging talk about her art and her process, accompanied by slides of her work. She then spoke with a group of Upper School art students and art teachers Jason Knarr and Daniel Vance, providing a lesson on observing the planes of the skull to paint a portrait and using Knarr and a photo of Abraham Lincoln as models for the lesson.
The award was established at Graduation 1977 on the occasion of Norma Martin Goodall’s retirement, after years of loyal and distinguished service. The first award was given in 1978. 1978 Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith LOT, HLS ’38 1979 Marjorie McCullough Hiatt CPS ’41 1980 Award was declined 1981 Betty Freyhof Johnson LOT, HLS ’40 1982 David Gibbs Gamble LOT ’27 1983 Helen Chatfield Black LOT, HLS ’41 1984 The Taft Family: Eleanor Taft Hall LOT, HLS ’35 Sylvia Taft Lotspeich LOT, HLS ’37 Seth C. Taft LOT ’34 Cynthia Taft Morris LOT, HLS ’45 Peter R. Taft LOT ’47 1985 Judge Deidra Hair CPS ’63 1986 lola Osmond Silberstein CPS ’29 Nancy Dowd Burton HLS ’42 (posthumous) 1987 Rosamond Reed Wulsin CPS ’48 1988 Margaret Bullock Geier CPS ’48 1989 The Rev.
Betty Bone Schiess LOT, HLS ’41 1990 Dr. Bishop LOT ’43 1991 Mary Tylor Burton Stewart HLS ’41 1992 Janet Patterson Raymond CPS ’44 1993 Barbara Graf Robinson HLS ’46 (posthumous) 1994 Carla Newbern Thomas SHS ’75 Dr.
Ransohoff LOT ’33 (posthumous) 1995 Margaret Pogue Fisk CPS ’33 1996 Henry S. Levinson LOT ’60 1997 Robert W. LOT ’29 1998 Louise Wachman Spiegel LOT ’36, HLS ’42 Cathryn Hosea Hilker HLS ’49 1999 Louise Atkins Head LOT ’50, HLS ’56 2000 Louise Walker Borden LOT ’61, HLS ’67 2001 Shannon Kelly Carter CPS ‘61, HLS ’67 2002 Eva Jane Romaine Coombe HLS ’48 2003 Stephen L. Black LOT ’60 2004 Victoria Woodhull Parlin HLS ‘63 2005 Justice Dana Fabe HLS ‘69 2006 Francie Garber Pepper LOT ’52, HLS ‘58 2007 Daniel Sokatch SHS ‘86 2008 Christie Evans SHS ‘76 2009 Curtis Sittenfeld LOT ’87, SHS ‘93 2010 Sue Boller Rusche HLS ‘56 2011 Suzanne Ernst Geier LOT’35, HLS’41 2012 Betsy Gaines Quammen SHS ‘86 2013 Lib Asbury Stone LOT’42, HLS’48 2014 Mary Ida Sloneker Compton SHS ’77 Judy Robinson Williams HLS ’67 2015 Melody Sawyer Richardson CPS ’61 2016 Ann McDowell Santen HLS ’56 • • •. Check python in windows. Our History The Seven Hills School has roots reaching back to 1906, with the founding of the College Preparatory School by Mary Harlan Doherty. Just a decade later, Helen Lotspeich founded the Clifton Open-Air School to foster natural curiosity and the joy of learning in children around Cincinnati.
In 1928, community leaders founded the Hillsdale School as an alternative private education. In 1974, the merger of the College Preparatory School and the Hillsdale-Lotspeich School brought these learning institutions together to form the modern incarnation of The Seven Hills School.
Somewhere between a spring-like winter and a winter-like spring, I lost you, lost you even as you strolled beside me. Over clams and calamari at The Little Owl, over chicken kori kebabs at Kismat, you concealed the matter behind smiles, behind drinks. Peugeot Radio Code Calculator. And what was the matter? That you had fucked half of Manhattan and all of Queens. That your exes, in dark puffy coats, circled your building like fat birds of prey, waiting for me to leave to swoop down and feast. What was the matter?
That only countless men, with rough talons and piercing beaks, could drag you back to what the first man you knew subjected you to. Dana Crum: The winter of late 2006 and early 2007 was not much of a winter. At least not in New York City, where I lived at the time. Then it snowed in March of 2007. As I trudged through the late snow, a phrase came to me: “A spring-like winter and a winter-like spring.” At the time, I had no idea where I would use it, but I did think it might work as commentary on global warming. Years later, while writing “Coupling,” I dropped the phrase in and used it to characterize the atmosphere in which the unhappy couple at the center of poem drift apart.
...'>Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Writer In Residence Program(13.05.2020)Presenting a Program at the Library Writer-in-Residence Program. From Paula Brehm-Heeger, the Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Library.
Kim Fender, The Eva Jane. Romaine Coombe Director, The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Sierra’s Program Registration feature gives your. Dana is a Callaloo Fellow and the author of the chapbook Good Friday 2000. Twice he won the Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Writer’s Residency, and also had residencies.
The Goodall Distinguished Alumna/us Award Each year the school bestows the Goodall Distinguished Alumna/us Award upon an alumna or alumnus of CPS, Hillsdale, Lotspeich, or The Seven Hills School who has achieved distinction in a public or private career or service that betters the lives of others. The Goodall Award is the highest honor given by the school to our graduates. 2017 Goodall Distinguished Alumna: Riva Lehrer ‘ 76 Classmates, family, and friends recently gathered to honor the 2017 recipient of the Goodall Award for Distinguished Alumni, Riva Lehrer ’76. Riva works as an artist, writer, curator, teacher, and advocate for the disabled and the LGBTQ community. Her work focuses on issues of physical identity, and she is best known for representing those with physical differences and those whose gender and sexual identity have been stigmatized. Riva followed former teacher Sandra Smythe’s introduction with an engaging talk about her art and her process, accompanied by slides of her work. She then spoke with a group of Upper School art students and art teachers Jason Knarr and Daniel Vance, providing a lesson on observing the planes of the skull to paint a portrait and using Knarr and a photo of Abraham Lincoln as models for the lesson.
The award was established at Graduation 1977 on the occasion of Norma Martin Goodall’s retirement, after years of loyal and distinguished service. The first award was given in 1978. 1978 Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith LOT, HLS ’38 1979 Marjorie McCullough Hiatt CPS ’41 1980 Award was declined 1981 Betty Freyhof Johnson LOT, HLS ’40 1982 David Gibbs Gamble LOT ’27 1983 Helen Chatfield Black LOT, HLS ’41 1984 The Taft Family: Eleanor Taft Hall LOT, HLS ’35 Sylvia Taft Lotspeich LOT, HLS ’37 Seth C. Taft LOT ’34 Cynthia Taft Morris LOT, HLS ’45 Peter R. Taft LOT ’47 1985 Judge Deidra Hair CPS ’63 1986 lola Osmond Silberstein CPS ’29 Nancy Dowd Burton HLS ’42 (posthumous) 1987 Rosamond Reed Wulsin CPS ’48 1988 Margaret Bullock Geier CPS ’48 1989 The Rev.
Betty Bone Schiess LOT, HLS ’41 1990 Dr. Bishop LOT ’43 1991 Mary Tylor Burton Stewart HLS ’41 1992 Janet Patterson Raymond CPS ’44 1993 Barbara Graf Robinson HLS ’46 (posthumous) 1994 Carla Newbern Thomas SHS ’75 Dr.
Ransohoff LOT ’33 (posthumous) 1995 Margaret Pogue Fisk CPS ’33 1996 Henry S. Levinson LOT ’60 1997 Robert W. LOT ’29 1998 Louise Wachman Spiegel LOT ’36, HLS ’42 Cathryn Hosea Hilker HLS ’49 1999 Louise Atkins Head LOT ’50, HLS ’56 2000 Louise Walker Borden LOT ’61, HLS ’67 2001 Shannon Kelly Carter CPS ‘61, HLS ’67 2002 Eva Jane Romaine Coombe HLS ’48 2003 Stephen L. Black LOT ’60 2004 Victoria Woodhull Parlin HLS ‘63 2005 Justice Dana Fabe HLS ‘69 2006 Francie Garber Pepper LOT ’52, HLS ‘58 2007 Daniel Sokatch SHS ‘86 2008 Christie Evans SHS ‘76 2009 Curtis Sittenfeld LOT ’87, SHS ‘93 2010 Sue Boller Rusche HLS ‘56 2011 Suzanne Ernst Geier LOT’35, HLS’41 2012 Betsy Gaines Quammen SHS ‘86 2013 Lib Asbury Stone LOT’42, HLS’48 2014 Mary Ida Sloneker Compton SHS ’77 Judy Robinson Williams HLS ’67 2015 Melody Sawyer Richardson CPS ’61 2016 Ann McDowell Santen HLS ’56 • • •. Check python in windows. Our History The Seven Hills School has roots reaching back to 1906, with the founding of the College Preparatory School by Mary Harlan Doherty. Just a decade later, Helen Lotspeich founded the Clifton Open-Air School to foster natural curiosity and the joy of learning in children around Cincinnati.
In 1928, community leaders founded the Hillsdale School as an alternative private education. In 1974, the merger of the College Preparatory School and the Hillsdale-Lotspeich School brought these learning institutions together to form the modern incarnation of The Seven Hills School.
Somewhere between a spring-like winter and a winter-like spring, I lost you, lost you even as you strolled beside me. Over clams and calamari at The Little Owl, over chicken kori kebabs at Kismat, you concealed the matter behind smiles, behind drinks. Peugeot Radio Code Calculator. And what was the matter? That you had fucked half of Manhattan and all of Queens. That your exes, in dark puffy coats, circled your building like fat birds of prey, waiting for me to leave to swoop down and feast. What was the matter?
That only countless men, with rough talons and piercing beaks, could drag you back to what the first man you knew subjected you to. Dana Crum: The winter of late 2006 and early 2007 was not much of a winter. At least not in New York City, where I lived at the time. Then it snowed in March of 2007. As I trudged through the late snow, a phrase came to me: “A spring-like winter and a winter-like spring.” At the time, I had no idea where I would use it, but I did think it might work as commentary on global warming. Years later, while writing “Coupling,” I dropped the phrase in and used it to characterize the atmosphere in which the unhappy couple at the center of poem drift apart.
...'>Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Writer In Residence Program(13.05.2020)