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Pomona College Magazine is published three times a year by Pomona College
550 N. College Ave, Claremont, CA 91711
Online Editor: Mark Kendall
For editorial matters:
Editor: Mark Wood
Phone: (909) 621-8158
Fax: (909) 621-8203
PCM Editorial Guidelines
Contact Alumni Records for changes of address, class notes, or notice
of births or deaths.
Phone: (909) 621-8635
Fax: (909) 621-8535
Email: alumni@pomona.edu
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Bookmarks
The latest tomes from alumni and faculty
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Back on the Career Track
A Guide for Stay-at-home Moms Who Want to Return to Work
Carol Fishman Cohen ’81 and Vivian Steir Rabin combine personal
experience and expert advice to offer a prescriptive, seven-step program
for mothers looking to reenter the workforce.
Warner Business Books, 2007 • 297 pages • $24.99
The Art of Placemaking
Interpreting Community Through Public Art & Urban Design
Ronald Lee Fleming ’63 takes readers on a tour across the U.S.,
investigating how public art enriches urban design and using case
studies to illustrate the importance of attractive public areas.
Merrell, 2007 • 383 pages • $49.95
Positively ADD
Real Success Stories to Inspire Your Dreams
Catherine A. Corman ’84 and Edward M. Hallowell, M.D. tell inspiring
biographies with a common theme—the 17 people profiled here have
harnessed their ADD to find successful careers.
Walker & Co., 2006 • 171 pages • $16.95
Pablo’s Christmas
Longtime journalist Hugo C. Martín ’87 trades reporting for storytelling
in his new children’s book, Pablo’s Christmas. Martín teams with
illustrator Lee Chapman to tell the tale of
a boy’s joys and heartaches on a farm in Mexico.
Sterling Publishing Co., 2006 • $14.95
The Wheel of Darkness
In the latest supernatural thriller by Douglas Preston ’78 and Lincoln
Child, FBI agent Aloysius Pendergast learns that a dangerous artifact
has mysteriously disappeared from a Tibetan monastery and embarks on a
whirlwind adventure to recover it.
Grand Central Publishing • 388 pages • $25.99
Labor in the New Urban Battlegrounds
Local Solidarity in a Global Economy
Lowell Turner ’69, Daniel B. Cornfield and their collaborators provide a
series of moving case studies and offer a variety of suggestions for
revitalizing the labor movement.
Cornell University Press • 280 pages • $22.50
After the Gold Rush
Tarnished Dreams in the Sacramento Valley
David Vaught ’80 exposes the underside of the American dream,
chronicling the lives of miners-turned-farmers as they abandoned dreams
of riches and struggled for a living in Northern California.
The Passion of Maryam
The Johns Hopkins University Press • 310 pages • $55.00
In his new novel, psychiatrist/psychoanalyst Loren Woodson '63 searches
for the person behind the icon of the Virgin Mary, and finds a young
woman struggling with God
and her enchanting, enigmatic firstborn.
Plain View Press, 2007 • 240 pages • $14.95
Etienne Decroux
Theatre Professor Thomas Leabhart explores the life and work of Etienne
Decroux, often called “the father of mime.” He also offers a series of
practical exercises that provide an introduction to corporeal mime
technique.
Routledge • 144 pages • $23.95
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