Cold — But ‘Better Than a Cold Call’

Professor R.H. Helmholz brought his own 50-year-old skates.
Professor R.H. Helmholz brought his own 50-year-old skates.
Preparing to skate.
Preparing to skate.
Lacing up.
Lacing up.
Cold, but better than a cold call.
Cold, but better than a cold call.
The skating excursion was part of the Winter Quarter Wellness program.
The skating excursion was part of the Winter Quarter Wellness program.
Jonathan Hawley, ’17, from San Diego, ice skated for the first time.
Jonathan Hawley, ’17, from San Diego, ice skated for the first time.
Amy Barber, ’17, in blue, grew up playing ice hockey on an all-boys team.
Amy Barber, ’17, in blue, grew up playing ice hockey on an all-boys team.
Professor R.H. Helmholz joined in, too.
Professor R.H. Helmholz joined in, too.
Taking a few laps on the Midway.
Taking a few laps on the Midway.
Warming up.
Warming up.
The Bigelows joined the students for skating.
The Bigelows joined the students for skating.

The Law School’s annual Ice Skating on the Midway event drew about two dozen students, as well as the Bigelow Fellows and Professor R.H. Helmholz, the Ruth Wyatt Rosenson Distinguished Service Professor of Law, who brought his own 50-year-old skates.