The ticker has been pretty quiet this month. Biggest news is that Palmer C. D.Wooglin has himself out on another limb—predicts Dartmouth 7-2 in Ivy ball this autumn and only second in the league. Such heresy should be rewarded by having the limb sawed off.
Martin Stackhouse has risen to the rank of assistant counsel in the Law Division of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. He's been with them as a Chartered Life Underwriter since his graduation from the Boston University School of Law in 1968. He lives in Longmeadow, Mass.
Tom Sampson will chair the national jamboree committee for the Boy Scouts of America, Old Colony Council. That's one of Massachusetts' largest scouting districts. His responsibility is to arrange for 200 Massachusetts scouts to attend the 1973 national jamboree at Moraine State Park, Pa. All this while he operates the Sampson Funeral Home in Brockton.
A summer wedding which I neglected to mention last month was the uniting of Dr. Tom Wise and Miss Gail Meltzer (George Washington University). The bride and groom are both Washington D.C. natives, but are now living in New York where Tom is a resident at Downstate Medical Center.
Pete Baumbusch received his J.D. from Harvard Law in June, and he and Geneese have moved to Santa Monica, Calif. We don't know what he's up to.
Another Harvard graduate degree—this one a Master's in City Planning—went to Bob Komives. He, Marney and daughter Kristin (2½) have a new address on Martha's Vineyard. City planning?
Leave it to the Johnnies! Harvard also dug up Alvin Martin and handed him an M.A. in June.
My apologies for the brevity of this column. Time and a dirth of news have dictated its length.
Happy Thinksgiving and happy days!
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