Exonians in Review: Winter 2025
The latest publications, recordings and films by Exeter alumni and faculty.

Learn, Lead, Serve: A Civic Life: Thomas Ehrlich ’52 Indiana University Press, 2025
Nation Building in Japan, 1945–1952: The Allied Occupation and the US-Japan Alliance, Peter Frost ’54 Routledge, 2024
Behind the Law, Bob Matisoff ’67, self-published, 2024
Who Killed Sir William? A Community-University Research Alliance Seeks Justice for Injured Workers, Steve Mantis ’68, with Marion Endicott FriesenPress, 2024
The Larger Reality: The Realm of Higher Consciousness, Tony Seton ’68, Self-published, 2024
100 Years of Princeton Fencing, Rob Dinerman ’72, 2024
Blood and the Liquid “I”: Carl Jung’s Black Books, Constance Hamilton Jameson ’74, The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism, ARAS Connections, 2022, Issue 2
“Directors & Officers Liability Perspectives,” article, Alan W. Borst Jr. ’75, Arias U.S. Quarterly, Q4, 2024
“The Ambivalence of Laughter: Carnival and Politics in Dostoevsky’s Devils,” article, Peter B. Josephson ’80, with Erik Cleven Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy, 2024, Issue 3
To Reach the Source: The Stepwells of India, Claudio Cambon ’85, ORO Editions, 2025
Soy Sauce!, Laura Lee ’95, Hatchette Book Group, 2025
Christmas in the Spotlight, movie, Eirene Donohue ’96, writer Premiered on Lifetime, November 2024
FACULTY
I Like Birds, Too, Alexa Caldwell, Instructor in History, Palmetto Publishing, 2024
Impossible Man, album, Todd Hearon, Instructor in English, 2024
“Temporality in Maria Adelmann’s How to Be Eaten (2022),” paper, Nova Seals, Instructor in English, Presented at the Northeast Popular Culture Association’s annual conference in October 2024.
“ŠTO TE NEMA: The Evolution and Transformation of a Participatory Monument to the Srebrenica Genocide,” paper, Tom Simpson, Religion, Ethics and Philosophy Department chair, with artist Aida Šehović Presented at the annual BiH Diasporic Conference in June 2024.
Look, Arabic-English play, Sahar Ullah, Instructor in English, premiered in Tunisia at the Theatre Zendela, 2024.
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Alumni are encouraged to advise the Bulletin editor (bulletin@exeter.edu) of their own publications, recordings, films, etc., in any field, and those of their classmates, for inclusion in future Exonians in Review columns. Please send a review copy of your published work to the editor to be considered for an extended profile in future issues. Works can be sent to: Phillips Exeter Academy, The Exeter Bulletin, 20 Main Street, Exeter, NH 03833.