Southpaw Power“The Poetry of Pen and Ink” (winter 2016) fails to mention that the pleasures of a fountain pen are hard to enjoy for the left-handed, requiring constant vigilance to avoid smudging. However, languages other than left-to-right (e.g. Hebrew) offer retribution for this distinguished minority. —PAUL NESS ’72, Rochester, N.Y.
Common GoodGalleryInn StyleSummer 2016 The new Inn at Swarthmore features 130-plus artworks by students and alumni…
Common GoodWords of WisdomSummer 2016 Honorary degrees went to Leo Braudy ’63, F. Stuart “Terry” Chapin III ’66, and Carol Padden…