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  • Full Throttle in Finance and Service

    Summer 2022

    Feature Story

    A palm reader once correctly inferred that “why” is the favorite word of Lulu Chow Wang ’66. The Wall Street leader and philanthropist has always had an insatiable curiosity, she says—a quality that drives her to want to better understand and improve the world.

  • A portrait of Jeri Lynne Johnson '93

    Non Ministrari Maestro

    Summer 2022

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    Jeri Lynne Johnson ’93, a conductor and the founding artistic director of the Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra in Philadelphia, knew what she wanted to be from age 7, when she attended her first orchestra concert.

  • A photo of two 1945 alums holding up their hoops after the race. The winner has a bridal veil attached to her mortar board.

    Rolling Through the Years

    Summer 2022

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    Speed, drama, loyalty, pride, camaraderie—Hooprolling has it all. In its nearly 130-year history, the race has become, as President Paula Johnson put it, iconic.

  • Secretary Albright's pin depicts a globe with the continents in silver and gold on a blue background.

    The Mentor

    Summer 2022

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    When Madeleine Korbel Albright ’59 created the Albright Institute at Wellesley, she hoped the fellows would support each other in the fight to establish women as leaders in the world. “The secretary really emphasized that you always leave the door behind you open for others to follow,” says Albright fellow Amal Cheema ’17.

  • A photo of Secretary Albright's iconic serpent pin -- a snake curled around a branch. A diamond hangs from its mouth.

    The Negotiator

    Summer 2022

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    At the funeral of Madeleine Korbel Albright ’59 at the Washington National Cathedral in late April, while the war in Ukraine raged on, she was celebrated for championing democracy—and breaking one of the world’s hardest glass ceilings.

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