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FEBRUARY - MARCH 2003 February
- March 1959: GEORGE BROOKS at
B.U.'s African Studies Program, JERRY EVANS at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson
School, JIM GREENWOOD aboard the carrier “Forrestal”, PERRY DAVIS pushing
his new Greenwich Village publishing house - Agape Books, RIP COFFIN at the
Bureau of the Budget, DICK PERKINS at State University College of
Forestry at Syracuse, JERRY PEARLMAN studying ophthalmology at Harvard, LEE
KVALNES a research chemist with Dupont's organic chemicals research
division's Jackson Laboratories, JIM COLBY doing missionary work in Asmara,
Eritrea, Ethiopia and JOHN VARNUM making his film debut in Warner Bros. “The
FBI Story”. MARRIED:
JOHN PIERCE to Katherine Hildreth, DUNC ROBERTS to Alison Bunn, AL
DONAHOWER to Ann Snyder and TOM AGAN to Ellen Kingsbury. PETE
BARKER recently appeared in “Two Men Walking A Breast” at the Sanford
Meisner Theater in New York City. Received
an e-mail from long lost MIKE CORCORAN: “Am
still in Houston working with the ‘oil bizness' getting independent
exploration/production companies financial people.
Current prices are good but mergers, numerous bankruptcies, layoffs and
wage/merit/bonus freezes have dried up new hire prospects.
What else is new in the commodity business, whose fortunes are like a
yo-yo.” The
Verona, Cedar Grove, NJ Times reports that DON BRIEF is one of 1,500
physicians listed as “Top Doctors in New York” in New York Magazine.
Don specializes in endocrinologic surgery, performing gastrointestinal
and breast procedures. He is
chair of the Department of Surgery at Newark Beth Israel Hospital. The
college awarded the MILTON SIMS KRAMER award to Al-Nur, Dartmouth's Muslim
student association and to “The Stoneface Review”, a student publication.
The Kramer award honors the memory of Milt Kramer who was our
valedictorian. Better
than 10% of the class attended the Boston and New York holiday luncheons.
Next year's luncheons are to be held on December 9, 2003 in the Boston
area and December 12, 2003 in New York City. The
class has established the John J. Gillespie award (“the Gillespie”) to
recognize classmates who have organized class events to further our connecting.
The first award was given to JOHN GILLESPIE at the Boston luncheon for
his continuing efforts. The second
award was given to JERRY GOLDSTEIN for organizing and hosting our great 70th
Birthday Party. ED
HORTON is working at the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston developing a NIH-funded
outpatient clinical research center focusing on the prevention of Type 2
diabetes and cardio-vascular disease. As
you read this column, the class golfers are gathering at the Plantation Inn in
Crystal River, Florida for our annual golf outing and the class skiers will be
doing their thing at Mt. Snow and Vail and Aspen.
Still to come is the gathering of fish stores at the Rainbow Lodge in
Navajo Dam, New Mexico in July. (Contact
JIM ADAMS). JOHN
FENN and DON BERLIN are working on the second class boat trip to be held in the
Fall of 2004. Plans have not been
finalized but one possibility is sailing our own three master (powered) down the
Dalmatian Coast. Let us know of
your interest. DON
BERLIN 7
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