TCU matryoshka dolls from Russia with love
Alumnus finds TCU matryoshka dolls on trip to Russia
Edwin “Ed” Felczak Jr. ’79 (MBA) finds TCU matryoshka dolls on trip to Russia.
TCU matryoshka dolls from Russia with love
Alumnus finds TCU matryoshka dolls on trip to Russia
When Edwin “Ed” Felczak Jr. ’79 (MBA) ran across these TCU matryoshka dolls, also called nesting dolls, during a recent trip to Russia, he bought the only set they had — then promptly gave them to his longtime friends Mark and Alice Carter ’88, who is the director of advancement research at TCU.
(Felczak, a University of Michigan undergrad, kept a set of Michigan Wolverine dolls for himself.)
“I think it’s a good sign for TCU football that we’re prestigious enough to have nesting dolls made in Russia!” said Alice when she loaned them to the magazine so we could share them.

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