|
CLASS NOTES January 1977
Since it's probably cold where you are right now, this column's lead item is designed to make you feel a little warmer – comparatively...
Just think of classmate Ed Grew, shivering along with the rest of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition somewhere in the Shackleton Range of the Transantarctic Mountains as he continues his investigation of precambrian metamorphic rocks of Antarctica on a National Science Foundation grant. Brrrr! Only hitch is that it's 'summer down under now, and there's a good chance Ed is a lot warmer than us.
There's a possibility Eric Treisman's a little chilly, too, especially if he's left Seattle to visit his associates in a large-scale business owned by Alaskan Indians, Aleuts and Eskimos. Eric is general counsel of the company which is headquartered on the Bering Sea.
If Walter Knoepfel is cold, he's probably happy. Walt's just completing two years with S. Parman & Company in sweltering Jakarata, Indonesia, and can't wait to return, via a three month Marco Polo-type stroll across Asia, India, Afghanistan and Europe, to San Francisco, . with all that lovely, cool fog.
Doug Hill and Alexandra Breed were married on November 27 at Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Doug, who spent three years with the Peace Corps in the Western Carolina Islands after Dartmouth, graduated from BU Law School and is managing lawyer of the Portsmouth office of New Hampshire Legal Assistance. Alexandra, an alumna of Vasser and BU Law School is an associate with Kfoury & Williams, a Manchester, N.H., law firm, and a director of the Child and Family Services of New Hampshire.
Alan Keiller has been named manager in the Arthur Anderson office in Hartford, Conn ...Joseph Fellows, with two years Peace Corps experience in Nepal under his belt, will now tackle the newly created position of counselor at Philips Academy in Exeter, N.H ...Bill Ferris is now acting principal of the high school from which he graduated and at which he has taught English since 1966 - Longmeadow (Mass.) High School.
Dr. Rod Prior delivered a lecture on breast cancer to the folks in Livermore Falls, Maine, last October, and the citizens undoubtedly got all the answers. Following graduation from Dartmouth and Harvard Medical Schools, Rod was an intern and resident at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and served as medical officer with the office of clinical management systems, National Institute of Health. Since 1974 Rod has been a clinical and research fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Harvard Medical School. He's qualified.
Dr. Alan Kanter is a partner in a pediatric group with offices in Hackensack, N.J., affiliated with Babies Hospital at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, NYC ...Dr. Richard Abraham has been appointed a clinical instructor in the department of medicine at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington. Richard, Judith and their twin sons, Joseph and Jonathan, have moved to Canton, Conn., after two years residency training at Mary Hitchcock in Hanover.
Wherever you're moving, your friends would like to know. Drop us a line and have a good year.
– Larry Geiger
93 Greenridge Avenue
White Plains, NY 10605
Tel: 914-761-2709
lgeiger@aol.com
|