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Well Rounded

February 1977
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Well Rounded
February 1977

A news release from Tuck School tells us that Martha Luehrmann has won the Charles I. Lebovitz Memorial Award for "outstanding contributions to the school."

She is described as the first woman to win the Lebovitz Award, as being in the top ten per cent of the Tuck Class of 1977, as a Tuck Scholar, as the wife of Arthur Luehrmann, adjunct professor of physics, as a 34-year-old mother of two children, and as a former "Puerto Rican urchin, cross-country motorcyclist, cafeteria waitress, college drop-out, night club singer, lab technician, housewife, computer programmer, cook, physics graduate student, head of the education committee of the Coop Food Store, professional actress, radio news reporter, producer of a children's radio show, substitute science teacher, sometime political activist, Dartmouth college staffer, and all-around entertaining gadfly in the community."

In this Winter Carnival month here is ayouthful, bearpawed reminder of the snowsof yesteryear and of Carnivals to come.