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2004 Yale Medal Recipients |
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Robert Bonds ’71
Bonds served as vice president of the Yale Club of Hong Kong for
25 years and is responsible for creating and sustaining an exemplary
program for Yale alumni in the Far East. He was also instrumental
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Mark R. Dollhopf ’77
Dollhopf has been responsible for conceiving and developing the
Yale Alumni Chorus, which has toured China, Russia, Great Britain
and South America, including performances broadcast from the Kremlin,
Tiananmen Square and St. Paul's Cathedral in London. He has, through
his daring and imagination, energized hundreds of alumni to become
international ambassadors of song for Yale.
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Christopher A. Forster ’54
Forster '54 has served his class as secretary, treasurer, Class
Council member, 40th and 45th Reunion co-chair and as an active
leader of his Class Reunion Gift Committees. His dedication extends
beyond his class to many areas of the University, particularly
athletics, as well as the Yale Club of New York City.
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The Rev. Richard Mather Mapes ’49, ’52
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The Reverend Mapes has been an exemplary volunteer at Yale for
over five decades. He has served as 50th Reunion Chair for the
Class of 1949, class secretary, Class of 1949 agent for the Alumni
Fund, AYA delegate, president of the Yale Club of the Southwest,
and board member for the Yale Club of New Haven.
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David W. Wallace ’48E
Wallace is a Sterling Fellow, a member of the Yale Development
Board and the Executive Committee of the Class of 1948. His devotion
to education at Yale has led him to endow three professorships
at the Yale Medical School, and to anchor the restoration and renovation
of Branford College. He has also been generous with his time and
involvement with his Class and the Yale Club of Greenwich.
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