Class Notes

1965

APRIL 1973 PAUL R. MAHONEY, STEPHEN L. WATERHOUSE
Class Notes
1965
APRIL 1973 PAUL R. MAHONEY, STEPHEN L. WATERHOUSE

If no news is good news, our class must be in excellent shape. It won't take you as long as usual to read this month's column - use the extra minutes to toast '65s health and success.

I owe the Bob O'Briens a public apology. Anne wrote to me months ago about the arrival of their third son David John, now a year old, but I misplaced the letter and only recently found it. D.J. O' Brien follows Bobby Ill, 5, and Thomas Michael, 4. Father Bob is a supervisor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Norton Co. in Worcester, Mass. Home for the O'Brien family is nearby Shrewsbury.

News came recently that Dr. Barry Gross is hospitalized at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, where he has been a resident in neurology, Before arriving at Jackson Barry had attended Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia and interned at Maimonides Hospital in NYC. Barry would love to hear from his Dartmouth friends, I know. He can be written to at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Room 612.

Jack and Gerry Kabak are currently in Chicago Where Jack is doing his residency in opthalmology at Northwestern University Medical Center. GerrY is also attending Northwestern, studying tOWard an A.8., and then toward an M.A. in remedial education. In November their first child Matthew Lorin arrived.

Peter Frederick has passed up the opportunity to head to New England, and has moved back to Delaware. Home is now in Flockessin, and Pete is still with duPont.

Having just completed my second season as the varsity basketball coach at Exeter I am told that the verdict is in on my coaching. I am definitely not a threat to John Wooden, say my judgers, but I'm having a great time.

Please write - I will not give you the O'Brien treatment. Happy days and peace!

Professor Elmer Harp Jr. of the Departmentof Anthropology and two of his formerstudents, Dr. William Fitzhugh '64 of theSmithsonian Institution (I) and ProfessorAlbert Dekin Jr. '65 (r) of SUNY Potsdam,posed in February at the School ofAmerican Research in Santa Fe while attending a senior seminar on prehistoric cultureof the Eskimo.

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