Based upon the September 6 issue of an obscure publication, "In Our Time," we feel compelled to report publically clear indications of an alarming development. The Dartmouth College Class of 1970 fully intends to colonize Vermont.
While typing this last paragraph, I have received the news that Archibald Cox, Elliot Richardson, and William Ruckelshaus have been removed from the Nixon administration. By the time these words appear, this initial shock will have given way to the now familiar numbed acceptance of each vindictive act in the denoument. Please reserve a wooded acre for me somewhere north of St. Johnsbury, within hailing distance of the Canadian frontier.
After three years at this keyboard, I find I have lost whatever editorial judgement I may have started with — I simply have no idea what information to include, and whether it makes any difference to anybody. I'm not complaining, just reporting. So let us begin with a list of recent degree conferrals!
Harvard Medical School:
Robert J. Prager - interning at Cambridge City Hospital, rotating services; Douglas E.Feldman - Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, surgery; Robert F. Asbury - Massachusetts General, medicine.
Sundry J.Ds.:
Mark William Korotash - College of William and Mary; Tripp Dorkey - University of Pennsylvania; Randy Mcfarlane - University of Pennsylvania; Tom Walsh - University of Pennsylvania, - now; Jeff Simcox - University of Pennsylvania - now with USN, JAG Corps; Richard M. Morton - Boston University USN, JAG Corps.
Recent (?) recipients of academic fellowships include: Joe Adams, Richard Sprague fellowships from the University of Pennsylvania for architectural studies in Europe and James Peter Brady: the Alfred F. and Chella D. Moore Fellowship from the University of California at Berkeley for work in criminology.
Joseph Garrett has been appointed to both the Berkeley Redevelopment Agency and the Berkeley Housing Authority. He is a graduate student in urban land economics at the University of California.
Notice that Win Rockwell, Boston law student, has authored a recent New York Times travel section front page feature on swinging singles clubs in New York State: also an artide on New England area auctions and auctioneers in September Yankee Magazine.
Lastly but not leastly. Warren Barrash will serve as a Peace Corps health volunteer for two years in Ethiopia.
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