1966 Class Notes
 
The Class Notes column for the Class of 1966 published in the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine
 

CLASS NOTESMay 1980



   Paul Doscher, director of external affairs at the Amos Tuck School of Business, and Margo Turner Lilienthal, a teacher at the New Hampton, N.H., School, were married on March 11 in Norwich, Vt. Paul, who earned an M.B.A. from N.Y.U., has been associated with Tuck for nearly a decade.

What's Sam Abram doing as deputy superintendent of banks with the New York State Banking Department? Working very hard. He was right in the middle of the President's freeze on Iranian assets. Reports indicate, however, that he's enjoying the public sector. Prudence Abram has remained "private," becoming a partner in the New York City law firm of Stroock and Stroock and Laven.

Spring is a time to plant, prune, dig, clean, and generally rejuvenate! Include on your list a contribution to the Alumni Fund and an appearance at reunion June 13-15 in Hanover.

 

–  Larry Geiger
93 Greenridge Avenue
White Plains, NY 10605
Tel: 914-761-2709
lgeiger@aol.com


 



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