For all eager '57's who did not make the party after the Yale game, there will be another chance to re-new old times following the final football game at Princeton on November 25. North of Princeton (about 20 miles) in Mt. Bethel, N. J., there will be a gathering of '57's, along with some '5B's and '59's, at the King George Inn. Mt. Bethel is only about 5 miles off Route 22 which is a major access road in Northern New Jersey. This gathering will be for cocktails and dinner. The food is good, the prices reasonable and the timing is great. Come celebrate a winning football season with your classmates. Festivities will begin about 8:00 P.M.
Eugene Perle, assistant professor of geography at the University of Pittsburgh, has been appointed senior research geographer at the Transportation Research Institute of Carnegie-Mellon University. Gene will retain his academic post at Pittsburgh and will conduct locational analysis at the Institute. He will evaluate proposed transit systems in terms of their adaptability to conditions in the communities which are to be served, including economic status, shopping habits, and recreational patterns. In 1966, Gene was consultant for the Consad Research Corp. Pittsburgh, when it undertook the Northeast Corridor study for the U.S. Department of Commerce. The Northeast Corridor is that area of the East Coast stretching from Boston, Mass., to Washington, D. C. In a separate study for the same agency he investigated freight distribution costs. He also has written several articles on various transportation topics. Gene and his wife have two children.
The Class has a promising young artist in Mike King, chairman of the Department of Fine Arts at the Brooks School in North Andover, Mass. This past summer, one of his paintings was included in the "Young Talent" Exhibition sponsored by the Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities and shown in Boston, Springfield, and Pittsfield. His work was one of 120 selected from more than 1600 entries from young professional artists between the ages of 20 and 35 in Massachusetts.
Dr. Mike Matzkin has been named chairman of the Professional Division of the 1968 Greater Waterbury (Conn.) United Council and Fund Campaign. The Professional Division includes all physicians, dentists, lawyers, clergymen, and other professional people and their employees.
Herb Hansen and Mrs. Susan Lockwood Develin were married in September. Herb is a It. commander in the Navy and he and his wife are living in New London, Conn.
Jottings: Doug Brew is an assistant professor of geology at New York University in New York City. Ed Roesler is a credit investigator with Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company also in New York City. Dr.Robert Schwartz is an instructor in Pediatrics at Strong Memorial Hospital, Pittsford, N. Y. Zeus Stevens is a consultant for Glendenning Associates in Westport, Conn. Larrie Calvert and his wife Gretchen announce the birth of a second daughter, Elizabeth Lee. Larrie also tells me if you want to get in touch with Duncan Barnes, our wandering scribe for "Sports Illustrated," you have to be very lucky or in an "out of the way place." He recently spent two weeks hunting and fishing in the barrens of British Columbia and then, after one night home in New York, was off to Miami for some tarpon fishing. Dune did say he would be at the King George Inn on November 25 after the Princeton game. I'll be there too, and hope to see many of you.
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