The '64 Stork strikes again! Lew Eisenberg reports that his lovely wife Judy gave brith to a beautiful 7 lb., 8½ oz. baby girl named Stacey. Little sisters Lisa and Laura Eisenberg are delighted with the family's new addition. Apparently Lew has fulfilled his life long dream of being surrounded and badly outnumbered by beautiful women.
Betsy Lane, John Lane's charming wife, has announced that the Lanes are the proud parents of another son, Nicholas, born on April 5. Three-year-old Alexander now has someone to play catch with. Betsy reports that John is an assistant vice president of the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, and works with the bank's corporate customers in the Illinois area. John and his brood reside at 22 Cambridge Lane in Manhasset, N.Y.
Spies tell me that Sabin Danziger is planning to join Oliphant, a savvy investment research house.
Speaking of savvy, Pete Koenig, Trenton's answer to Owen Marshall, has been elected president of the Dartmouth Club of Princeton, N.J, Rumor has it that Pete and Pat and the little Koenigs are in the midst of buying a house in New Jersey.
This month's career spotlight shines admiringly upon Stanford A. Roman Jr., M.D. After finishing med school at Columbia, Stan trained in internal medicine at Harlem Hospital. Since July he has been teaching at Columbia while serving as the associate director of the Ambulatory Care Department of the Harlem Hospital. On June 30. Stan will travel south to become an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine in the Division of Community Medicine at the University of North Carolina, and Clinical Director of Healthco, Inc.
Healthco is a two-county comprehensive care program planned to serve the counties of Warren and Vance, N.C. It is tied intimately with the development of a new multi-racial town, with its own economic base, named "Soul City." Stan is excited about the challenges of planning an innovative health care system in a milieu of changing political, economic, social, and educational factors in a rural area, and hopes to "get it all together." Stan would like to hear of any old Greens who are located in the Durham-Chapel Hill, N.C. area.
Ed Williams writes that he will graduate next February from Columbia Law School. Ed will he working this summer at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, and McCloy, a New York City law firm. (He insists that Partner Tweed is not a descendant of "Boss Tweed.")
Acting partly on a dare and partly out of curiosity as to whether his rapidly aging body could again withstand the ordeal, Ed ran in the Boston Marathon on April 16 and actually finished in under three hours. He made the 26 mile and 385 yard run in an average of 6 minutes, 43 seconds per mile, and did a magnificent dive into the Prudential Center fountain at the end of the race. Ed did not reveal the position in which he finished, but he did mention that he beat all of the women entrants!
Ed reports that Herb West celebrated his 75th birthday last January in Hanover, and Ed attended a gala feast in honor of the occasion at the Hanover Inn.
That s about it for the news bag this season. Don't forget to drop me a line over the summer with news about yourself or other '64s. Later.
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