Spring 2024 Table Talk The Fork in the Road In 1969, after a stint in professional baseball and two years teaching at Peddie School, Champ Atlee ’62 received an offer to return to Lawrenceville. The rest is history. And it’s here.
Spring 2024 Take This Job & Love It Purveyor of People’s Dreams From diving with orcas in Norway to racing water buffalo in Bali, O’Neal Tutein ’94 wants to open the world to daring travelers.
Spring 2024 Features Saving Sequoia Michael Cantor ’79 is returning the century-old ‘Floating White House’ to its grandeur of long ago, creating a mobile museum of presidential history.
Spring 2024 On the Side Novel Graphics Hale Brown ’23 began creating Instagram college commitment edits for many of the best prep lacrosse players in the country while he was still at Lawrenceville.
Spring 2024 On the Side Stamp of Approval Gary L. Ford Jr. ’95 sees his hero, civil rights lawyer, activist, and pioneering federal court judge Constance Baker Motley, commemorated by the Postal Service.
Spring 2024 On the Side Paging Through New Works from Lawrentians Literary Lawrenceville alumni have been working feverishly at their keyboards to present new books exploring international espionage, cancel culture, and even ways to get your own book published.