Winter 1998
Anchors away
The New York City ship set sail for a three-hour tour . . . a three-hour tour.
Winter 1998
The New York City ship set sail for a three-hour tour . . . a three-hour tour.
Winter 1998
Somewhere between the Grand Canyon and the Great Pyramids is the eighth wonder of the world.
Winter 1998
Earning an education wasn’t easy for a man who may have been TCU’s first blind student.
Fall 1998
A sharp conductor, John Giordano ’60 (MM ’63) over the past quarter-century has transformed a minor hometown orchestra into a major symphony with an international reputation.
Fall 1998
Philip Kimbrough ’77 grew up on a dairy farm in Mansfield and now heads up an international law firm in Paris.
Fall 1998
TCU senior discovers a passion for learning for the sake of finding things out on her own.
Summer 1998
Todd Camp ’88 is returning for his 10-year reunion. And he’s bringing his irreverent comic strip, The Campus Underground, with him.
Spring 1998
Graduating English major still searching for job, weighing options
Spring 1998
The best barbecue in Texas (and therefore the world some would say) is done up daily by Rick Schmidt ’69. But don’t dare ask for sauce.
Spring 1998
Sara Peterson ’96 shares a pink office with two restaurant critics who are teaching her the secrets to writing for a magazine.