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Cicero Pilgrim was born in December of 1927 in Faulkner County. In June of 1953, he married Lee Ethel McCray, and the couple had eight children. The Pilgrims raised their […]

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Elvis Mandala

Gary Bolding chose to attend Hendrix for its campus culture. He liked that there was no Greek life or football team, and he found the student body progressive compared to others in […]

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Wailing, Wailing, Wailing

Patricia “Tricia” Guinn graduated from Hendrix College in 1975 with a bachelor’s degree in Math. She earned this degree in only three years and delivered papers at symposiums across the […]

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A Working Monday

Charles Peer attended Hendrix College in the early 1970s, when Professors Don Marr and Bill Hawes ran the Art Department. In addition to taking art courses, Peer sang in the […]

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524 9th Ave

Robert Hill entered Hendrix College intending to earn a Creative Writing degree. While he actively created art in his spare time, he never considered it a viable career path. But […]

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Beloved

Nancy Lewis always knew she would attend Hendrix College. Her grandmother graduated from Galloway College, and her father, Tom Clark, worked as a Biology professor at Hendrix. Because of these […]

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The Passion of St. Ailanthus

Patterson Clark, whose father was a botanist on the Hendrix faculty, grew up within the college community and attended Hendrix in the early 1970s. Clark fondly remembers the undergraduate art […]

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Self Portrait #3

David Guthrie graduated from Hendrix College in 1969 with a degree in History and Political Science. He then graduated from the University of Arkansas’s Law School in Fayetteville. Guthrie was […]

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