Features The Creative Genius of David Fialkow David Fialkow ’85 was part of a creative team that outsmarted the KGB, impelled the IOC, safe-housed a whistle-blowing defector, laid bare Russian sport, and, oh yeah, won an Oscar. Here’s how he did it. By Chad Konecky
Great Case The Mysterious Case of the Missing Mailbox A strange Hawaii incident involving a minor theft has grown into a scandal that has drawn national attention, toppled those in power, raised questions of improprieties in the city prosecutor’s office, and rattled state and federal law enforcement. Many stand accused. And it all happened because BC Law’s Alexander Silvert ’84 was paying attention. By Nick Grube
Features Their Hearts Are In It Public Service Scholars fan out and change the world. By Jane Whitehead
In the Field Wow and Know How Rosemary and Rick McCready turn real estate to personal gold. By Maura King Scully
Candid There’s a Doctor in the House After three decades in medicine, Leslie Shaff ’18 gets a law degree. By Jane Whitehead
Alumni News Generations Edward “Ted” P. Henneberry ’70, and son Edward P. Henneberry ’95, in Washington, DC.
Alumni News A Child of Hardship Gets a Break For Kristin Beale, education has meant everything. By Kristin Beale ’18