On an 85-degree, sun-soaked morning, Dr. Taison Bell took the large crowd assembled on the Lawn – many of them using their programs as fans – to a snowy afternoon when he was a child in Lynchburg.
Long before he was a decorated figure in the medical community at the University of Virginia and the keynote speaker for Sunday’s Final Exercises, Bell was a 6-year-old struggling to climb the slick neighborhood sled hill.
“I just couldn’t do it,” Bell said. “I was so frustrated, I sat down in tears at the bottom of the hill.”