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OUR 60th REUNION: Begins May 24, 2010; ends with commencement May 27. Full details are in the Reunions section. However, if you wish to make your contribution to the Class Report without going further, do so here.
CLASSMATES ON THE WWW Fred Abbo specializes in geriatric and internal medicine in La Jolla, California. Halton 'Chip' Arp now based in Germany has had a long and varied career in astrophysics. Richard Byron has spent a half century as a professional painter, his art page is not to be missed. Francis Chen is Professor Emeritus at UCLA. Landon Clay is a Managing Director of East Hill Advisers, Chairman of the Clay Mathematics Institute, and of the The Caribbean Conservation Corporation. A Way of Seeing: the Work of Robert Coles. William Harrop's experiences in diplomacy are summarized here. Explore some of the undertakings of architect Bob Hart. An interview with George C. Lodge the man behind the World Development Corporation. Author and playwright Lawrence Osgood has recently published a novel regarding land rights in an Arctic coastal village. Harold Zirin continues his association with NASA. Nicholas Zervas is the Distinguished Higgins Professor of Neurosurgery at the Harvard Medical School.
IN MEMORIAMFollowing the 50th Anniversary Report, obituaries of classmates are only available through Harvard Magazine. But many classmates continue making contributions in a variety of areas prior to and during retirement and these should be included in the history of the particular class. In an attempt to alleviate this situation, an internet search has been made for all classmates deceased since 2000. What follows is information on several of this group. Henry Albers, astronomer. Roland Algrant, publisher.
Walter Ackerman, education William Beatty, medical librarian. Gordon Bendersky, physician, art historian. David Blackmer, audio engineer. E. David Bourland, Jr, linguist.
Harlow Carpenter, sculptor. David Carswell, financial officer. Leslie Clark, professor, Department of Statistics, Baruch College. George Dwight, New Yorker. Peter Goethals, anthropologist. Jonathan Goldstein, historian. Alfred Goodloe, electronic publishing. Edward Gorey, writer, illustrator. His works are still being published. Visit the Edward Gorey House. William Graves, editor, National Geographic. Sedgwick William (Bill) Green, politician. Peter Michael Grosz , aviation historian. Richard Thomas Guidera, real-estate consultant. Pembroke Hart, geophysicist. David Heer, demographer. Colby Hewitt, Jr., insurance executive. Alexander Hoagland, lawyer (LLD '55). Cameron Hollyer, librarian.
John "Jack" Ingram, law professor. Peter Kafalas, physicist. Ivan Kerno, lawyer. George P. Kramer, lawyer. Edward Kushubar, Lutheran minister. John P. LaWare, banker. Vasilios George Letsou, physician. Herbert S. Levine, economist. Norman G. Levinsky, physician. Frank B. Livingstone, anthropologist. Gerald Ludwig, physicist. Gordon MacDonald, geophysicist. A. David Mazzone, Federal judge. A symposium was held in his honor. Oren McCleary, writer. Pat McCormick , comedian, writer. Duncan Mauran, owner Providence Steamboat Company. William D. Mulholland, horse breeder. Frank Naughton, banker. Rudolph Nemser, minister.Gordon Newkirk, solar astronomer. Frederick W. Pillsbury, journalist. Marcel Rocca, lawyer.
William T. Sanders, anthropologist. Edgar J. Scherick, film producer. John Selby, historian. Ralph M. Stahl, physicist. Elliott MacGregor (Greg) Strauss, philanthropist. George Hathaway Taber, philanthropoid. Arthur S. Tamkin, administrator. Charles H. Tilly, sociologist. Stuart Cary Welch, student of Islamic and Indian Art. Sheldon H. White, psychologist. Hastings K. Wright, surgeon. Maitland "Sandy" Zane, reporter.
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