Class Notes

1966

FEBRUARY 1971 LARRY GEIGER, MICHAEL NADEL
Class Notes
1966
FEBRUARY 1971 LARRY GEIGER, MICHAEL NADEL

It's always a pleasure to pass on news about old classmates. Tony Yezer was last seen going off to London School of Economics where he received a Master's degree. He moved on, via a three-year fellowship to MIT and right now he's teaching at MIT and preparing his Ph.D. thesis in Economics and City Planning. Along the way he married Roberta West of Silver Spring, Md; a graduate nurse from the University of Maryland and presented his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Yezer, with a granddaughter. That's all so far.

Kip Minaert's also been on the move. He graduated from the University of Vermont Med School last May and is now interning at Syracuse's St. Joseph's Hospital. All this with the help of the former Jane Gorman, a UVM alumna, and two daughters, Megan, now three, and the latest assistant, Laura, born on November 10.

In October Jim Nutt, after graduating from Thomas Jefferson University Medical School and joining the intern corps at Vermont's Medical Center Hospital, married Elizabeth Floyd Cresson in Gladwyne, Pa. The bride is an alumna of Colby Jr. and Columbia Department of Nursing.

David Spring- and his wife since November 28, Christine Clark of Cincinnati, believe in togetherness. After graduating from Smith Christine attended Dartmouth Med School and .both graduated from McGill University Faculty of Medicine. Now the Springs are both on the house staffs of Montreal hospitals, she at Childrens, he at Royal Victoria.

Tim Paige is engaged. No date yet, but Tim and Cynthia Geryk of North Hatfield, Mass., a teacher in the Springfield School System, have announced intentions.

Abbott (Kit) Combes, associate editor and editorial page writer for The Quincy (Mass.) Patroit Ledger, has been named one of ten Urban Journalism Fellows who will study at the University of Chicago. Successful among some 200 fellowship applicants, he will engage in intensive study of urban affairs for two academic quarters, in a program designed to improve a newsman's skill in analyzing and reporting such subjects as city and regional planning, urban renewal, housing, transportation, pollution control, race relations, education, and public health. Kit began with The Patroit Ledger as a summer intern in 1965 and has been associate editor since 1968.

Sixty-six medicalmen include Harry Greenberg, at New York City's Bellevue, Ken Blunt at University Hospital of San Diego County and Dave King, a surgical intern at Kaiser Foundation Hospital in San Francisco.

Elsewhere Dick Birnie is working toward a Ph.D. at Harvard; Doug Green-wood is an instructor of English and French at Cardinal Cushing Academy; and Bill Parkerton is a cabinet maker at Old Brick Antiques in Michigan.

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