Sometimes without intending to do so, I reflect in this column a certain imbalance in the type of items presented and in the people acknowledged.
Frank Kehl was the most recent to so inform me. Frank, as you may remember, was the first Dartmouth Project Asia fellow (along with Mike Coffield) and still continues to make Hong Kong his home (282 Prince Edward Road, 7/f, Kowloon, Hong Kong). While in Hong Kong Frank has been very active in the Hong Kong American Ad Hoc Committee Against the War, and has presented his opinions calling for an immediate withdrawal of U.S. forces from Vietnam on Chinese language T.V. and on the steps of the American Consulate. Frank has been assisted in his efforts by Paul Grace '68 who is the last Dartmouth Project Asia fellow. Frank hopes this information will help balance the view of what the alumni are really doing in the wide, wide world.
Ken Gerdes is enjoying the Yankee atmosphere of Down East Maine where he doles out family medicine in Northeast Harbor. Didn't realize you were a neighbor, Ken.
The Chase Manhattan Bank must like the looks of John Knight as he was recently made a vice president. Good place to go for that easy credit now, right? John took in the Princeton game and managed to share a few with Mike Rouzee, Carl Jaeger, Mike Parrish, Larry Cantley, Dave Gunther, John Walters, Robbi Cox, and Al Huck. Bet that was a quiet crowd.
Ralph Nader's new buddy in N.Y.C. is Dick Bragaw who heads up the Eastern P.R. office for Chrysler-Plymouth Division of Chrysler Corporation. So, folks, that's who you write if you want to know if Plymouth really makes it.
The friendly John Hancock agent in Malvern, Pa., is John Clark who is an assistant to the governing agent and is involved in all phases of pensions and advanced underwriting. John received his C.L.U. designation in September. The family tiger, Robert, is now two.
Looking lost in the Washington, D. C., courtrooms these days is Dennis Barnes who just began his law career with Morgan, Lewis and Bockius. Dennis just polished off four years with the Army. Right about now a visit with Genie and Bill Winegar sounds inviting, that is, if you like Fort Lauderdale in February. Bill is now an account manager with Greenman Advertising Agency in Hollywood, Fla., and Genie chases after Dennis (6), Diane (5), and Carolyn (3).
Trying to sell the Bullet on the advantages of Tartan Turf is Al Gaudet. Al operates as a senior engineer in the New Enterprise Division of Monsanto Company. Al and the Mrs. along with their four young ones play in the sand in Pensacola, Fla.
Another warm weather fan is Al Greenbaum who is soaking up the sun in Tempe, Ariz. Al is currently staying with it as an elementary school counselor, and reports he recently purchased a motorcycle which helps "add to my already bizarre image."
Competing for some of those rays are Carol and Roy Abbanat out in Seaside, Calif. Roy is finishing up his Army ties in the Pediatrics Department at Fort Ord where he landed after two years' residency at Children's Hospital of Northern California in Oakland. Following his release this August Roy will start his private pediatric paradise in the Bay Area.
Time to sneak outside and test the temperature and learn if the old ground hog has it right this year. Keep those cards and letters coming, folks.
Howard Neff '63 (l) is now manager ofsales order service at Johnson & Johnsonin Calif., while Ted Suess '53 is managerof general accounting at Rohm and Haasin Philadelphia.
Howard Neff '63 (l) is now manager ofsales order service at Johnson & Johnsonin Calif., while Ted Suess '53 is managerof general accounting at Rohm and Haasin Philadelphia.
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