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Events Archive - April 2003 |
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April
21, 2003
"What Are We Fighting For?"
On an
evening in late April, several hundred Kellogg and Medill
alumni gathered at the New York Historical Society in a no-holds-barred,
open and frank discussion about the media's coverage of the
war in Iraq. Loren Ghiglione, dean of the Medill School of
Journalism at Northwestern University was the moderator for
the discussion. Panelists included: Sean Herbert (producer
of war coverage for CBS News), Onnic Marashian (for years
served as the managing editor of Platts Oilgram News, the
standard for oil industry news), Martin Langfield (deputy
news editor for North America at Reuters), Bill Weinberg (award-winning
20-year veteran journalist, and editor of "World War
3 Report"), and Richard Edelman (president and CEO of
Edelman Public Relations Worldwide). Edelman Public Relations
Worldwide generously underwrote this event. Special thanks
to the board of directors of the Medill Club of Greater New
York for planning this event and for including KACNY as co-sponsor.
See the
photo gallery for
this event. |
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Lauren
Young (center right) with guests at the panel discussion,
April 21, 2003. |
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April
15, 2003
An Intimate View of One of the Great Private Photography
Collections
On a
warm spring evening in April, Kellogg alumni gathered in the
wonderful Soho apartment of Henry Buhl, one of the world’s
greatest collectors of photography. Organized by art advisor
Victoria Anstead ’85, the event focused around not only
how Mr. Buhl started in the business as a photographer before
becoming a collector himself, but also on the fundamentals
of how to begin collecting photography. Guests enjoyed a wonderful
reception in the foyer of the grand apartment before joining
Mr. Buhl, Victoria Anstead and Marianne Courville, the curator
of the collection, for a lively presentation and discussion.
Guests were able to view some of the Buhl Collection’s
960 pieces, including images from noted photographers such
as Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Weston, Cindy Sherman and Andres
Serrano. The Buhl Collection will be the subject of a Solomon
R. Guggenheim Museum exhibition in 2004, and will then move
on the various major museums throughout Europe. Special thanks
to Victoria Anstead ’85 for organizing this exclusive
event on behalf of Kellogg alumni.
See the
photo gallery
for this event. |
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Some of the
alumni at the home of collector Henry Buhl. |
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