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Class Notes July/August 2007


This is not housekeeping. This is our future joy as classmates. From JOHN GOYETTE comes word of our Oct. 19-20 "Mini-reunion," and from DICK FOLEY and GENE KOHN come the tentative schedule of next year's 70th birthday celebration, now with new dates, June 12-15 in Boston.

The "Mini-reunion will have all the customary events, a class meeting, tailgate party,  the football game, this year with Columbia, and the Class Dinner, this year again at the Hanover Inn. But kicking it off will be a special event, a cocktail party in the resplendent atrium of the new MacLean Engineering Sciences Center. The center is the gift of our classmate, BARRY MaCLEAN and his wife, Mary Ann, who will be present at the 5 p.m. Friday event.

For our 70th birthday party, we have a gala schedule that only Boston could provide. The events include golf on Cape Cod being arranged by MARTY LOWER, a Boston Red Sox game, the whodunit play, Shear Madness," a dinner at Symphony Hall followed by a Boston Pops Concert, a Friday night clambake, a political forum above Fanueil Hall, plus a number of options, including a harbor cruise, a high-speed ferry to Provincetown,  a whale watching cruise, a trolley tour to the Boston museums and buses to the Kennedy Library and the Adams Homestead.

Dick and Gene are proud of the efforts thus far, and we hope for an even better turnout than our resounding 60th birthday in San Francisco and 65th in Chicago. You will be hearing more about a hotel at a special rate, etc. as the plans are further refined.

It turns out I may have made a grievous error in designating BOB KENERSON as the "champion legacy" of the Class. Bob, a modest man, didn't much like that title, but it turns out he need not have worried, since MEL CONVERSE  notifies me  that  while  Bob had a great-grandfather in the class of  1876  who was married to the great granddaughter of  the youngest sister of Eleazer Wheelock, founder of  the College, Mel had a great-great-great grandfather (I think that is right) who graduated in the class of 1822.

Bob, by the way, was recently installed as a Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Assn. at its annual meeting in San Diego. However, the honors did not end there. Bob and his wife, Ruth. entered the group's golf tournament as partners, which he describes as "a real test of the marriage," and came out on top  with a 64 score. Now, they are real champions.

GEORGE LEIBMANN, a former candidate for the U.S. Senate from Maryland, is the editor of a new book, "The Trimmer's Almanac," marking 10 years of the Calvert Institute, in which he has a number of essays. What struck me most was his concluding essay, lambasting President Bush's civil liberties record in the War on Terror. I asked George if he is still a Republican. He indicated the answer was yes, but only on a state level.

--KEN REICH, 5522 Nagle Ave., Sherman Oaks, CA 91401; (818) 994-9231, kennethireich@yahoo.com

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