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DEDICATION


     The  Class  of  1995  is  delighted  to  dedicate  this
   edition  of the  MOSAIC  to  a  teacher who  has  dis­
   played  a  deep  and  sincere  interest  in  all  of  his
   students  during  his  stay  at  Moses  Brown  School.
  While physics may be his first academic love, he has
  been known to expound on a myriad of subjects with
  little provocation.  Such subjects range from a clever
  conversation in Italian with Doc Odell to the life and
  cultures of the Far East.  He also controls our chess
  club where one can view at first hand the intricacies
  of his mind. He teaches with a good sense of humor,
  and  always  produces  some  very  unique  and  inter­
  esting  experiments  for  his  students  in  the  physics
  laboratory. To us, he embodies the essence of a good
  Moses  Brown  teacher  in the  finest  meaning  of the
  word. He is not one to seek the limelight, but rather
  is a person who is vitally concerned with the feelings,
  emotions,  and  sentiments  of his  students  and  col­
  leagues.  He always  has time to listen,  and  for that,
  we value his friendship and advice. And so, with the
  best  wishes  of  the  entire  class,  we  dedicate  this
  MOSAIC to

                  Donald M. Gambardella
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