John Chittick ’66

Featured image is John in West Africa, AIDS works, 2014 Dr. John B. Chittick, Ed.D. 1966

Retired After 41 years in Education

I retired from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey after 30 years in admissions, alumni and career work. My specialty was career work

Retired finally

Twenty-six years in business as electronics marketing manager, then materials manager, four years consulting, fourteen years teaching high school math, inner city Philadelphia, now retiring.

Retired on the California Central Coast

Jeff Wood reports that after 30 years at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (formerly the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS), he

Steve Gill

Jetlagged in Bremen and looking forward to joining Gretchen in Wiesbaden followed by a week in the UK visiting/babysitting our granddaughter. Daughter Jen’s a rising

Googled at South Georgia Island

Bill and Susan Duncan were memorialized by Google Maps last February when visiting Ernest Shackleton’s grave on South Georgia Island. See http://billduncan.us/docs/gm_sogeo.php and search for

Gathering no moss

We seem to be doing a lot more moving around in retirement than I ever expected. Headed down to Bogota in June for the wedding

Looking forward to our 50th

Saw Chip Norris while he was escaping the cold of the New England winter and tried to catch up on 48 years. I was on

Jim Gray Retires

I retired this spring as president of North Carolina Wesleyan College after five good years, “finishing up strong” as Mr. Boyden kept whispering in my

Fun and Games

Was fun to be back on campus for Choate Day. See you in 2016 for the 50th! John Kilroy Class of 1966

My Italian Citizenship

The Italian government has given me Italian citizenship, double passport Italy-USA. I am an candidate for a Guggenheim Fellowship in Photography. You can see my

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