Peter Liveright (BA '43)
Peter Liveright (BA '43)
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Peter Liveright was one of the first two graduates of Goddard College's four year residential undergraduate program in 1943. During his graduation Royce "Tim" Pitkin referred to him as the school’s first experiment. In 2012 Goddard College Trustee Suzanne Forsyth visited with Peter and interviewed him about his time at Goddard College.
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