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Professor William N. Hamlet came to campus in 1911 for a job interview as one of the first members of the faculty at the new State Normal School in Fredericksburg. Later, he recalled that he did not actually plan to take the job, but, “when I looked upon this beautiful hill, I saw in perspective what glorious things might be accomplished.”
his love of dogs and nature. After his death in 1941, a tribute published in the summer edition of The Epaulet stated, “He saw life as an opportunity to serve others, to share what he possessed with others, and to teach his students the various facts and intricacies of mathematical procedures and how to apply them to their life activities. His philosophy of life was wholesome, inspirational, and sound. He was a philosopher, an adviser, and a loyal friend to all who knew him.”

By 1995, with one book under her belt, Susan was writing a column, the “7-Day Menu Planner,” for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. It became syndicated and was carried by newspapers across the nation. In fact, this year marks the 25th anniversary of that popular column. Eventually, Susan added another column; a new book titled, 7-Day Menu Planner for Dummies; and the blog, “Making the Menu.”