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The [[Record|Williams Record]]'s first (and only) Hiking Columnist (see [[Trail Mix]]), ex-president of the [[Lehman Community Service Council]] and founder of the [[Mexico City Internship Program]]. Blogs [http://democracy.blogsome.com here] and has a web site [http://www.alancordova.com here]. | The [[Record|Williams Record]]'s first (and only) Hiking Columnist (see [[Trail Mix]]), ex-president of the [[Lehman Community Service Council]] and founder of the [[Mexico City Internship Program]]. Blogs [http://democracy.blogsome.com here] and has a web site [http://www.alancordova.com here]. |
Revision as of 14:13, July 20, 2011
The Williams Record's first (and only) Hiking Columnist (see Trail Mix), ex-president of the Lehman Community Service Council and founder of the Mexico City Internship Program. Blogs here and has a web site here.
Willipedia Research
- History: Anti-War Community Task Force, Sentinels of the Republic, Susan Schwab '76, Honor Societies, Official Songs, Forest tent caterpillars
- Useful stuff: How to get a van license, Fellowships and other cool opportunities, Department tchotchke, pop machines on campus, Skiing, Coffee, Internships, Cheap ski opportunities, registering to vote, Washingtonians, Travels, Emergency Phones, Williams SIM Chip Library
Leadership Roles
Preceded by Dani Lerro '05 |
President of the Lehman Council 2005–2006 |
Succeeded by Caitlin Sullivan '07 |
Preceded by none |
Mexico City Intern 2004 |
Succeeded by Nick Carter '07 |
Places Alan has lived:
<googlemap width="600" height="300" zoom="1" type="hybrid" controls="medium"> 42.71474,-73.205037,(Williams F206, 2002-2003) 38.894264,-76.998925,(Washington, DC, Summer 2003) 42.716687,-73.203353,(Pratt 405, 2003-2004) 19.437487,-99.148291,(Mexico City, Summer 2004) 42.710515,-73.202323,(Prospect E402 (Room no longer exists), 2004-2005) 37.163856,-3.594203,(Granada, Spain, Winter Study 2005) 42.874014,74.607811,(Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, June-July 2005) 38.570448,68.79673,(Dushanbe, Tajikistan, July-August 2005) 47.924798,106.919203,(Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, August 2005) 42.710404,-73.207043,(Lambert House, 2005-2006) </googlemap>