2016 Pan-Mass Challenge Gregor Trinkaus-Randall 1964
Some of you know that our daughter, Jennifer, has been battling cancer for four years. As of last May she has been on an experimental,
Some of you know that our daughter, Jennifer, has been battling cancer for four years. As of last May she has been on an experimental,
Kitty and I celebrated our 45th anniversary last Jan., and our preschool and kindergarten, The Acorn, celebrated its 35th anniversary. No plans to retire from
In May, Peter Gabel received an Honorary Doctor of Laws from San Francisco State University for “his extraordinary contributions to legal scholarship, our community, and
In my capacity as Vice Chair of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, I delivered a speech on August 6th in Santa Barbara, CA concerning the
Still living in San Rafael, CA with my wife Ellen, retired June 1, 2013, closed all stores but one and my brother is running that
Rick Herrick ’64 writes that his new novel, Choosing Love, will be published by Sunstone Press this fall. His musical play, “Lighthouse Point,” was performed
I was recently elected to the Board of Trustees of LYRASIS, headquartered in Atlanta, GA and serving the information community, and also appointed to the
Retired from academic emergency medicine working per diem for my residents. Became Florida resident. Two trips around the world in private jet as physician in
Gregor Trinkaus-Randall, Preservation Specialist at the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, was recently awarded the New England Archivists’ (NEA) 2013 Distinguished Service Award. “This award
Lowell Davis ’64 has transitioned from a teacher/coach/athletic director at the Landon School in Bethesda, MD to working with alumni. Lowell and Nancy Davis are
Pat Gillespie ’64, who coached high school soccer from 1970 to 2005 and was instrumental in the creation of both the Greater Cleveland and Ohio
Lowell Davis writes in: “The above photo shows Lowell Davis ’64, Buddy Teevens ’75, and David Hagerman ’64 during pre-season football practice at Dartmouth in
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