
In Memoriam: Philip Le Breton Douglas
Just in case you weren’t notified already. Philip Le Breton Douglas ’68 passed away on November. 29, 2025. I was in touch with him up

Just in case you weren’t notified already. Philip Le Breton Douglas ’68 passed away on November. 29, 2025. I was in touch with him up

Retirement was boring so I moved to Vermont and started a business, Prospect Street Writers House. We’re a 12-bedroom writers residency in North Bennington. Our
“Charles Laughinghouse ’68 was a one year senior with a broad smile and an inquisitive mind. He passed on October 1st in Las Vegas NV.

Cranford Stoudemire ‘68 died this morning, March 21, 2023. The photo is Cranford at his home in NY City in October, 2022, with me. The

Oystein Gronning ‘68 and Lennie Jernigan ‘68 in Oslo, Norway. The architect for the new Edward Munch museum ( think “The Scream”) was chosen through
L to R, Eric Rucker ’68, Fletcher Bennett ’68, and John Walbridge ’68 John Walbridge 1968

Pictured from right to left are myself, Rick Easton ’72 and Chris Krueger ’98. Not pictured, but also Army Navy Country Club member and tennis

Classmates John Walbridge ’68 and Deke Jamieson ’68 spent a day aboard “Benevolence” sailing around Narragansett Bay. Must say it makes us both think of
It is the Fourth of July and I have just finished reading John Meacham’s The Soul of America-The Battle for our Better Angels. It is

John Walbridge ’68 reports that he and Chick Hancock ’68 are still in festive moods after their 50th reunion at Deerfield. John Walbridge 1968

Caption: L to R: Bill Herndon ’69, Tony Paulus ’68 and Bob Ashton ’69 met at Tony’s home in Wyoming in February 2018. Much reminiscing
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