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Neville graduate making a difference
by Martha Jane Anderson - posted E-mail Story E-mail Story | Print Story Print Story 
The secrecy and security of "the wedding" were second to none. The bride was the happiest we have ever seen her in the beautiful Vera Wang designed dress. We are grateful for Chelsea's strength and we are glad her family contributed to the economy of Rhinebeck, N.Y. The fabulous Astor Estate  is now for sale. The mansion appeared to be a mini White House. The location of the honeymoon is secret as of this writing. Chelsea will continue in her Methodist faith and the groom, his Jewish religion.

Former Neville, Newcomb and Yale graduate Anne McDonald Milling chaired the Women of the Storm and now is again "trying to make a difference" with a new group called Restore the Gulf. Anne answered questions in clarifying the sources of funding and we admire her time and effort to Restore the Gulf. The efforts have more than 100,000 signatures on a petition and there is no funding from oil companies, quoted from Anne. She is referred to in the Orlando Sentinel newspaper as Milling and Company as she enlisted the support of such notables as Drew Breeze, Peyton Manning, Mary Matalin, James Carville and Sandra Bullock — just to name a few. Google Restore the Gulf  to read her statement clarifying the sponsors and "following the money."
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Martha Jane Anderson retired from University of Louisiana-Monroe after 35 years of service as Assistant Dean of Students and SGA Advisor. She is married to Patrick H. Anderson Sr., has two children, and four grandchildren.


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