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Grace and Grit by William Murphy
Grace and Grit by William Murphy






Grace and Grit by William Murphy

Jump to Section: A-B, C-D, E-F, G-H, I-J, K-L, M-N, O-P, Q-R, S-T, U-V, W-X, Y-ZīA ’66 ENGLISH, MFA ’68 CREATIVE WRITING, D. George Evano, publisher, Oregon Quarterly We think this list makes good on the challenge issued to the magazine 100 years ago. (Indeed, even Phil Knight is not on the list.) Rather, thanks to your ideas, it displays, in alphabetical order, a diverse range of Ducks-a few familiar, many unexpected-who represent the impact the UO has made over the last century. What you’ll see is not a ranking of the top, the best, the richest, or the famous. We narrowed hundreds of your worthy submissions into a list of 100 barrier breakers and change makers. In celebration of our 100th anniversary, we asked you to nominate 100 Ducks Who Made a Difference: alumni, students, faculty, staff, administrators, and friends of the university, from 1919 to present, who, through grit, talent, compassion, or creativity have made our world better.Īnd you delivered. The fledgling magazine was challenged to become a symbol for the inspiration created by the university. us! Oregon Quarterly was born in March 1919 as Old Oregon, “issued for Alumni and Former Students of the University.” The 56-page publication opened with a remembrance of the UO’s early days and included campus happenings, marriages, and-then as now-class notes.








Grace and Grit by William Murphy