• Allison Dye
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    Class of '93
    Christina Banish (Lopez) and her husband moved to Japan for a year where she taught English. She is now back in Boston and is hoping to get into Wellesley's 5th year teacher certification

    program. In June of 1996 she and her husband will be returning to Japan for 3-5 years. Christina is currently studying Japanese. Although German does not currently play a direct role in her life, it has given her the confidence that she has the tools and ability to learn a new language, which helps immensely, since Japanese can be a frustrating language to learn, she reports.


    Allison Dye has returned to the States after a year as a Fulbright teaching assistant in Cottbus in the former East Germany. In her letter she enclosed some standing room only tickets "anläßlich des Besuchs von Präsident Clinton, Dienstag, 12. Juni 1994, 13.00 Uhr Berlin-Brandenburger Tor." Unfor­tunately they arrived too late for German Department faculty to attend!
    Hilde Werschkul writes from Vienna, where she has been studying this year on a fellowship. She is happily spending a lot of time at both the Art Historical Museum and the Museum of Applied Arts.

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    Errata

    In our last newsletter we incorrectly listed Dr. Theresa J. Thomas as living in California. She lives in New Hampshire.



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    Meredith Dear, '89 and Margie Berle Nubbemeyer at Wellesley's reunion, June 1994


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