(Special to the Alumni Rag—Los Angeles Times news service, Feb. 30)—by ChuckThegze. Just to set the record straight, I thought I'd tell you what Larry Gotlieb has really been up to at Harvard Law School. Larry, who at Dartmouth was a sedate fellow spending most of his evenings booking at the top of the Nutt, has turned into a real flamer at Harvard. His two favorite occupations are waiting at Brigham's Ice Cream Parlor for Tricia to show up and running through the halls of the Radcliffe Library yelling, "Where are you Jenny?" Larry caps off his year with a traditional trip to Nantucket. Reports last year were that he was carousing on the beach with five women, all of them innocent sophomores. One girl reported that he went staggering down the beach in a drunken stupor crying out, "Call me Ishmael."
(Mr. Thegze is now in a "struggling, Jack London syndrome," according to Mr. Gotlieb, "working in a bookstore in Beverly Hills, Calif., and writing for the L. A. and N. Y. Times. He will be the leading drama critic in America within a few years." He will also be the Class of '70 secretary within a few years—ed.)
Congratu-LA-tions, STU-dent WHEE-ler! (Married May 13).
Whoever sent the following correspondence loses two points for not putting his name on the paper:
2100 House Ave. #6 Durham, N. C. 27707
"Dear Sec't,
Can't say as I know you! (likewise) Just a few items I'd like to pass on, since I've not been to Hanover much since graduation. In June I married Gigi Field, formerly of Lasell J. C. in Boston and now finishing up at Guilford College in Greensboro, N. C. In attendance: Tim Schad & wife Cindy, and Rich Palmer. I'm in law school at Duke, second year. Tons of work. Generalization on law students: talking to most of them is about as interesting as watching paint dry! Ain't no philosopherkings down here! Clerking this summer in Portland, Maine. Hope to settle there." (Great, but who are you?—ed.) (JamesZimpritch—Crosby Hall)
Jock McKernan has become a candidate in the Republican primary for the Maine house of representatives, citing "the party's apparent indifference to the needs and ideals of youth as two major reasons for the party's decline," and offering to remedy same. (Special to the Alumni Rag—Army Home Town News Service, Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 4. Army Second Lt. James S. Moss recently completed a nine-week Armor Officer basic course at the Army Armor School, Ft. Knox, Kentucky.
The course covers branch training in Armor for newly commissioned officers with special emphasis on the duties of tank and reconnaissance platoon leaders. Their training includes instruction in automotive principles and maintenance, communications, weapons and tactics.
So long until September. As the organizer of a mass pro-blockade telegram to the White House said in Denver the other day when asked to characterize the experience, "It's been an awful lot of fun!" Let me hear from you this summer, and above all, peace.
Secretary, 1167 Birch Street Denver, Col. 80220
Class Agent, Box 155, Tuck School Hanover, N. H. 03755