2 graduations and some history

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Northeastern University, Carrie Webb, Marisa Bearak, 1776, American Repertory Theatre, Harvard, Buckman Tavern, Hancock-Clarke House, Munroe Tavern, Lexington, Hofstra

Referring back to last’s week’s commentary in this space, we ventured to Boston, MA to attend the graduation ceremony of the “scribe” this past Friday at Northeastern University.

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Marisa's processional

The new PhD and her PhD spouse joined us for a celebratory dinner that eve; we also celebrated in advance the graduation this afternoon of the new PhD at Hofstra. Afterward this afternoon’s ceremony, we host a dinner back at Grand Junction, the scribe’s nickname for her first home, with Jonathan’s bride’s family coming in from PA.

Marisa degree'd

Yesterday, we celebrated our nation with afternoon visits to three historic sites (Buckman Tavern, Hancock-Clarke House, Munroe Tavern) in Lexington and in the evening a special and unique presentation of 1776 at the American Repertory Theatre at Harvard. In essence we bookended two historic family events with reflections of what our country stood for yesterday and today.

 

Comments

Daniel Schwartz

Very nice moments. Glad the trip was a success and you enjoyed both proud and educational experiences.
Fred Klein

Our education system is one of America's greatest strengths and now we are even stronger! Mazel Tov!
Vincent Chirico

Congratulations! Marisa and my Marc share their Alma mater (Marc is a 2021 Master’s Degree recipient (mechanical engineering). And what a wrap up around it - awesome!
Corey Bearak

The Business POWER Breakfast rules Northeastern two years in a row!
Shelley Simpson

This is a good indication that we have a bright future ahead with these kids!
ODEY RAVIV

Great combo of fantastic graduation moments and American history! Congratulations to all,
Rona Gura

I love the juxtaposition of the old and the new; our country's history, your family's history and your family's future to be made. Maxel tov!!!

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