Our Prexy, George "Sonny" Peters, is a Polaroid executive. He is a mean man with the camera and was in his glory at the Harvard game. The picture was taken at the '55 gathering before the game. A large group was on hand including the BrooksParkers, Larry Hagars, Lyn Brocks,Hugh Bradys and Dick Mounts (almost). There were parties the previous night at Walt Lamb's and Red Hennigar's homes following a great afternoon of golf.
As this is written Dartmouth and Cornell are preparing for their big football game. Tim Anderson, an active member of Cornell's athletic department, must find this game somewhat difficult on the emotions.
Dr. Joe Hick writes from Delta, Colo: "Very happy to receive John D's account of the reunion—Hope I will have the opportunity for the 20th." Joe asks, "Please—anyone in Hanover—encourage some Med grads to come my way." His practice is so demanding he hasn't had a vacation m seven (7) years but will break away in November to the Far East.
Bud Pulis has been promoted by U. S. Life Insurance to the position of assistant vice president, group. He has been associated with U. S. Life since 1968 in the group administration department, and was elected assistant secretary last year. Bud can lay claim to more than 12 years of experience in insurance marketing. He and wife Barbara were last addressed at 4 Troy Drive, Springfield, N. J. 07081, where maybe a celebration of the promotion was held?
Tom Blumberg has been appointed to the newly created post of vice president of marketing at Leviton Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn, the country's largest manufacturer of electrical wiring devices. He will be responsible for the company's sales force and marketing department. Previously he had been the company's director of marketing and sales. Tom is a director of the Kingsbrook Medical Center. Most recent address in our files puts him, wife Lanie and three children at 47 East 88th St., New York, N. Y. 10028.
Dick Hart is an Air Force Lt. Col. stationed at Barksdale, La. Peter Knoke and his entire family attended Alumni College last summer and everyone had a great time. Dave and Anita Anderson and their family have settled in Dallas, Texas, where he is a V.P. International with the Republic National Bank. They had lived for five years in South Africa and then for six years in New York, from which Dave traveled frequently to Scandinavia.
Dave Wang recently honored a request by the South African Broadcasting Corp. to reproduce two of his translations from the Chinese, "Up the Mountain to Pick Mawer" and "Song of Grief." The poems were selected from "High Wedlock Then Be Honoured," edited by Virginia Tufte and published by Viking Press. TomCalloway is selling a new specialty chemical for Du Pont in the Southeast out of their Charlotte office.
The release of one American prisoner recently by the North Vietnamese kindles more hope for Glen Wilson's freedom.
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