CLASS OF 1950 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Some of you may not have heard about the passing of Frank G. Binswanger Jr. ’50, P’76, ’78, GP’13, ’15 on July 6, 2022. Last summer, President Roth wrote fondly of him, saying, “Frank graduated more...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1951 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Just three responses since the fall when I last asked. We have all slowed down but what seems boring to you just might be of interest to the rest of us. I really like to have some “news” to share. Now...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1952 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
The older we get, the harder it is to receive class notes, but please respond with news for the next issue. Ron Daniel just turned 93 and still goes to the office and gym two to three times a week but...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1953 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Robert Hoage Carrier, 90, passed away December 27, 2021, in Rochester, New York. He was a graduate of the University of Rochester Medical School and became chief of orthopedic surgery at Rochester...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1954 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Dave Walden sent in this note from Ontario: “I have been retired (since 1997) from my position (faculty, Plant Sciences) at the University of Western Ontario (UWO), London, Ontario, now named Western...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1955 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Thankfully, I don’t have to report two consecutive months of no word from classmates. Thanks to Jim Shepard for letting us know he survived the earliest flooding disasters that struck California....
View ArticleCLASS OF 1956 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Walter Ebmeyer writes: “A short note to assure you I am still alive. Now living in an ‘old folks’ home in Silver Spring, Maryland, just outside northwest Washington. Two wonderful children and six...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1957 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
George Willauer writes that he’s on the steering committee of a start-up foundation, PARJE, or Public Art for Racial Justice Education. So far, the organization has mounted five public murals in...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1958 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
The responses were few, maybe good news. Bob Blubaugh had no news, at our age very welcome. Dan Woodhead had nothing to report, just awaiting the start of the MLB season. Bob Furber expects to be on...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1959 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Greetings! I (Dick Cadigan) am pinch-hitting for Silloway and Spurdle this issue. Hope all are as well as possible as we navigate the mid-80s. Please give strong consideration to attending our 65th...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1960 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Nici and John Dobson continue to enjoy travel as their favorite form of recreation. They had two-week trips to Key West, Florida, in both March and November of 2022. John views Key West as his...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1961 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
“I lead a very simple life here in St. Paul, Minnesota,” (writes Bob Hausman) “with family very close: sons, seven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. I had to go to Connecticut for a funeral, so...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1962 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Robin Cook has recently completed his 40th novel, while he and his partners anxiously await FDA approval for their new mobile spectrometry-based diagnostic machine for multiple viruses including...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1963 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Life updates and remembrances from several classmates: Len Edwards writes: “I retired from the bench in 2006. I have flunked retirement, as I still teach and write (judgeleonardedwards.com). I have...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1964 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Some news from classmates: Dan Davis wrote: “Suzanne Schmidt and I have been at Homewood, a CCRC in Frederick, Maryland, for one year. We enjoy good health, full mobility, and tennis five hours a...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1965 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Dear Classmates, Thank you to those who responded to my recent request for news. Unfortunately, the first message I received was from Jim McCague who told us the sad news of Tim Lynch’s passing. Tim...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1966 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Bud Smith has done it again, publishing another book; Bud edited and wrote a foreword to Gauntlet in the Gulf: The 1925 Marine Log and Mexican Prison Journal of William F. Lorenz, MD. The inimitable...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1967 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Around the time of MLK Jr. Day, The New York Times published a front-page article about the likely effects on colleges if, as expected, the Supreme Court overturns affirmative action. Before I read...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1968 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
I remember the quick and the dead: Bill Eaton ’69 saying he wanted to be a professor because it wouldn’t interfere with his afternoon naps. Going to a street fair in Mystic with Phil Calhoun ’62, MALS...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1969 | 2023 | SUMMER ISSUE
Charlie Ingrao said, “Kathy and I focus on Third World travel. One hundred eleven countries off my bucket list. Our tour guide in Gambia was Momodou Ceesay’s ’70 younger brother.” John de Miranda’s...
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