The best summer vacation we ever had is over. It seems good weather, Virginia Beach, golf, swimming, plenty of beer, Rhode Island, sailing, a new air-conditioned wagon, and a charming live-in baby sitter from Belgium combined magnificently to make this year's respite from the grindstone a memorable one for us. I hope you all had a pleasant summer too.
Union Camp Corp. announced recently that Chuck Donovan has joined the company as assistant to the treasurer. Chuck, formerly with Crompton Knowles Corp., lives in Ridgewood, N. J.
Bob Filderman has been promoted by E. F. Hutton & Co. Inc. to vice president and regional sales manager for the south central region involving responsibility for 17 branch offices. Along with the promotion went a transfer to Houston, where Bob is our only classmate. He reported seeing BobWerbel one night in Mobile, Ala., Fildy's last duty station.
Wedding bells rang recently for the former Jacqueline Keller and Jay Frankel in Stamford, Conn., where Jay is a partner in The Glass Store.
Sig Ginsburg has been appointed director of institutional research and planning at Adelphi University, Garden City, N. Y. Sig was the former assistant city administrator for New York City, specializing in the application of management science techniques to city problems, and has authored several articles on management, public administration and city government. After Dartmouth he attended the London School of Economics and Political Science under a Reynolds Foreign Study Fellowship, received his MBA from Harvard and worked in the office of the Secretary of Defense prior to signing on with Mayor Lindsay in 1966.
Egg Enger, otherwise associated with the Shell Oil Company, changed his title to Lieutenant Commander Paul F. Enger Jr. when he assumed command of his North Hollywood, Calif., Coast Guard Reserve Unit. He was cited for his outstanding ability as a leader and received a letter of commendation for service. Egg has also been active in the Dartmouth Clubs of Northern California and Eos Angeles.
Doug Wheeler, chairman of the History Department of the University of New Hampshire, was awarded a research grant by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon to study Portuguese political history.
A column last spring requested the name of the organization of which Ron Kehoe has been elected a director, as it had been inadvertantly omitted from the press release which reached me. Thankfully, an associate of his wrote explaining that Ron's work with the Smaller Business Association of New England led to his election as a director, adding that Ron was chairman of the committee responsible for writing and submitting legislation to Congress on behalf of the association in May. It's gratifying that people other than the editors of the Alumni Magazine read this stuff.
Ron Hufham was busy this summer promoting The Mirrors Summer Film Festival in Boston, his third such effort, prompted no doubt by earlier successes in Milwaukee and Baltimore. Ron hopes this one is successful enough to provide seed money to start a repertory company in Boston, opening with a children's drama group this fall and adding an adult troupe next year. Good luck, Ron!
After eleven years in the Navy, Dr.Charlie Eytel resigned from the service in 1971 in favor of civilian life and private practice in internal medicine. He, Mary Ann, and their six children have settled in Naples, Fla., and look forward to hearing from any '59's in the area.
Pete Stearns joined Blyth Eastman Dillon, as a first vice president and voting stockholder, with responsibility for corporate finance for the Chicago office. Formerly with Shearson, Hammell & Co. Pete holds an M.B.A. from Wharton Graduate School and lives in Chicago with his wife Claudia and son Timothy.
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