Winner of this month's "most enjoyable occupation" award is Tom Green, our class newsletter editor. Tom is a press agent out in Hollywood and some of his personal clients have been Barbara Eden of the new "I Dream of Jeannie" TV series and former Miss America, Mary Ann Mobley. He recently joined the West Coast firm of Guy McElwaine & Associates as an account executive for five of that firm's clients including Judy Garland, Carol Lynley, and Juliet Prowse. There's one guy I want to talk with at reunions.
Received a letter from Hap Dunning the other day bringing us up-to-date on his activities for the past few years. After finishing Harvard Law School in June '64, and passing the District of Columbia bar examination, Hap and wife Joby spent a year in Paris. There he studied for a French doctorate of law degree and Joby learned Amharic. All this was in preparation for Hap's present job as instructor on the Faculty of Law at Haile Selassie University in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He is teaching a course in Property Law. So far the only '60 Hap has run into, out in that hotbed of Dartmouth activity, is Tom Andrews, who is a Peace Corps lawyer working for the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
Art LaFrance has been sworn in as a member of the Connecticut bar and is now associated with the Waterbury law firm of Gager, Henry and Narkis. Art and Sue have one child and are living in Cheshire, Conn. A note from Roger McCoy tells of the arrival on September 16, of Christopher Holton. Young Chris is Roger and Marisa's first. The McCoys are living in Newton Center, Mass., and Rog is an engineer for LeMessurier Associates, a structural designing firm.
Three more of our members have decided to take up the academic life. Ken Gordon has been appointed instructor in Economics at Georgetown University. Ken received his M.A. from the University of Chicago in 1963. Jerry Gurst has accepted a position as Research Associate in the Department of Chemistry at Princeton. Jerry got his Ph.D. at Stanford. Ernie Latham has been appointed to the faculty of Lowell Technological Institute as an instructor in the department of languages and literature.
Several marriages to report. Tom Murphy and Marilyn Volk said their vows in Dedham, Mass., last August. Marilyn is a graduate of Framingham State College and is a teacher. Tom received his M.B.A. from Harvard and is now with New England Tel. & Tel. John Adams married Pam Russell in August. John works for the Bankers Trust Company in New York. Art Aaronson and Susan Granoff were married on August 15, in New Haven. The new Mrs. is a graduate of Mt. Holyoke and will be teaching in the New Haven school system this fall. Art is a resident in pathology at the Yale-New Haven Medical Center.
Mari and I spent a most enjoyable evening at Wait and Sara Freedmans' a week or so back. Also present were Marty andRoberta Lower. The Lowers moved to Chicago in June. Marty spent several years with Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati and is now working for Booz Allan & Hamilton in Chicago. The Freedmans live about a mile from us and we have all taken up bicycling with our kinder riding on the rear.
And with that final note on Society in the Chicago area, I will sign off. But first, a reminder to be sure and make plans to be in Hanover next June 17-19.
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