Class Notes

1966

NOVEMBER 1971 LARRY GEIGER, S. MICHAEL NADEL
Class Notes
1966
NOVEMBER 1971 LARRY GEIGER, S. MICHAEL NADEL

If there are "enough people in this country who care about fine workmanship, technical expertise and a sense of editorial integrity." Dave Godine and his associates at The Barn in Brookline, Mass. stand an excellent chance of making their fine book press a profitable operation. Dave, who earned a Masters in Education from Harvard, and his young staff have published eight titles since 1969, the most ambitious being the 226 page "Specimen Days" by Walt Whitman (7000 copies, $25).

Paul Buffum credits his hard working wife Bevan for putting him through Boston University Law School and making his present job in the law firm of Herrick, Smith, Donald Farley & Ketchum possible. He also credits Bevan with Miss Christina McKenzee, born in June.

Paul reports that Rob Cleary was the "star pupil" at a reading refresher course he took before entering Harvard Landscape Architecture School.

Ted Amaral is Assistant Curator of the Heritage Plantation of Sandwich, located, quite appropriately, in Sandwich, Mass., and, along with Carol Amaral, is Curator in-Charge of the Amaral Family Plantation, consisting of Howie (3), Kafira (li) and F. B. (6 months) in North Falmouth.

Following his-discharge from the Army last winter, Bob Baldwin took wife Janice on a trip through Eastern Europe before settling in Rochester, N. Y. with Peat Marwick & Mitchell.

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