The
magazine for alumni and friends of
Massey University.
Issue 22, April 2007
COVER
STORY
The place
Julie-Ann Bell remakes an iconic Auckland restaurant.
Focus
Monuments, memory and meaning
Lecturer Kingsley Baird talks
about the business of memorials.
Fine tuned
The varied career of jazz musician Kevin Clark.
He Iwi Tahi Tatou?
Professor Paul Spoonley examines the changing
ethnic make up of New Zealand society.
Thoughts
Fixing the big city blues
What can be done to sort out our largest city?
Jeff Chapman has some ideas.
Extramural
After school
Our youngest-ever extramural student, Chris Butcher,
goes on to great things.
Flying start
When Russian-born Yanina Kovalchuk isn’t serving coffee
to surfers she’s studying aviation management.
Alumni notes and news
News
from alumni from around the globe.
Profile
Casting off
Peter Montgomery invents a vacuum mooring system
and builds a business around it.
Fine wines and high finance
Alumnus Kim Crawford
created the brand.
Alumnus John Williams helped broker the $18 million sale.
Battling the flu
Prague-based epidemiologist Naomi Boxall.
Chosen land
Chinese-born alumnus Kefeng Chu and building “the
best race relations in the world”.
Bookshelf – In Review
Vaka Moana: Voyages of the Ancestors. The Discovery
and Settlement of the Pacific.
Rakiura: The Wilderness of Stewart Island
Wild Cards: Eccentric Characters from New Zealand’s Past
Adverse Reactions: The Fenoterol Story
DISASTER RESILIENCE: An Integrated Approach
Society and Politics: New Zealand Social Policy
Tramping in New Zealand
: A Bird's Eye
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