How wonderful to read your article on Dr. Christopher Booth (Summer, 2025). What a remarkable achievement. I was fortunate to be able to participate in this clinical study about 10 years ago ā how rewarding to have been involved in such groundbreaking research. Thank you for highlighting Dr. Boothās work.
Pat (Gallinger) Bogstad Artsā56
Congratulations for a fine issue. I particularly enjoyed āKeeper of the Faithā on Lois Hazlett (Summer, 2025), and I remember her sons Paul and Ian playing. While Queenās can be rightly proud of the improvements to the latest version of Richardson Stadium, my brother (Artsā72) and I take exception to the description of the original stadium being a āmodest affair.ā Our father brought us to home games beginning in 1956 and continued doing so until his death in 2011. My brother and I attended many games at the original stadium until it closed. The stadium could hold more than 4,500 fans and was regularly full. The side for the general public was protected with a roof, and the roar of the crowd could regularly be heard across campus and as far away as Princess Street. Like Queenās, and Queenās football, the original stadium was never modest.
Mark Burgham Artsciā83
My goodness, the latest Review (Summer, 2025) is so good, both in content and design! I think Iāve read it cover to cover. Tony Athertonās piece on the COVID-19 grads was just superb and the cover design was so appropriate for the story! My other two favourite stories were Tonyās feature about Lois Hazlett, and Rob Gerlsbeckās profile of Judith Brown. All the best from this admiring reader!
Stewart Goodings Artsā62