June 2001: Vol. 80, No. 3
Kingpins of Columbus
Fortune ranks Synovus CEO Jim Blanchard (BBA '63, LLB '65) and AFLAC CEO Dan Amos (BBA '73) among the best employers in America—something people in Columbus, Ga., have known for years. by Richard Hyatt

Cover photo: Kingpins of Columbus: Synovus' Jim Blanchard and AFLAC's Dan Amos


Contents page photos:
Alumni House attic yields photos of the way we were in the late 1960s—early 1970s

Adams in action
President Mike Adams—a former chief of staff for a U.S senator—is a frequent visitor to Washington, where he serves as a widely respected spokesman on national higher education issues. by Chuck Toney
Memories of Alumni House
That little gray building next to the Coliseum is now a construction site for an academic achievement center. But in the 1950s, it was a fieldhouse—and a makeshift dorm. by Wayne Minshew (ABJ '61)
Reclaiming the streets
U.S. Attorney Richard Deane (AB '74, JD '77) may be a reluctant hero, but that doesn't diminish the role his office played in indicting pimps for forcing underage girls into prostitution. by Alex Crevar (AB '93)
Angel in our midst
Donna Carson (AB '70, MEd '73, MSW '76) created a special-care facility for infants born to drug-addicted mothers that earned her a "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah—and $100,000. by Diane Pajak (BSFCS '93)
Back Page
Honors Day celebrates joy of learning. by Ron Simpson

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