Class Notes

1969

November 1974 RICHARD D. GLOVSKY, ROBERT F. HOUSER
Class Notes
1969
November 1974 RICHARD D. GLOVSKY, ROBERT F. HOUSER

Paul Baiocchi married Anne Maitland on August 10 in Boston. Anne served two years at Colby Jr. and followed up with two more at Boston University, which in its munificence bestowed upon her a bachelor(ette)'s degree. Anne presently works at the Hahvahd Law School Library while attending Simmons College School of Library Sciences. Paul graduated from Hahvahd Law last June and has joined the firm of Reavis & McGrath in New York.

Bob Lang has enrolled at, the American Graduate School of International Management (AGSIM) in Glendale, Ariz. AGSIM, we are informed, is the only school in the U.S. devoted exclusively to training men and women for international careers. The AGSIM program includes International Studies, Modern Languages, and World Business. Martin Murphy has been appointed a visiting assistant professor at Franklin & Marshall College for the '74-75 academic year. Martin heisted a master's degree in psychology from the University of Illinois and will soon, if he has not already, add a Ph.D. from the same institution. Martin's field is memory development, perception, and cognition. There are a number of subjects worthy of study in this city (D.C.), Martin. Martin was previously a teaching assistant at U. of Ill. and a U.S. Public Health trainee at the same time. Some time ago. we presume, he married Donel Wendlandt of Hanover. The Murphy's have a five-year-old son, Brian.

Bill Lee (alias Spaceman?) has been appointed instructor of English at Colby College. Bill will teach composition, introduction to literature, survey of British literature, and a seminar on his Ph.D. thesis: "The Presentation of Insane Characters in Literature: Lear to Faulkner." Six Crises is not covered. After graduating from Dear Ole Dahtmuth. Bill went to Lincoln College at Dear Ole Oxford and then to Dear Ole Yale for a master's in philosophy. He is now composing his thesis from that Connecticut bastion of learning. Bill has published several poems and stories and is writing a book to be entitled The LearningTeacher.

Tidbits. Mike Stratton lives year round in an unheated gardening cabin on the grounds of the Carroll School, where he is director of the Bounders Program. Tom Bartosiewicz, assistant to First Deputy Mayor of New York James Cavanagh, is actively involved in the affairs of his Brooklyn neighborhood as president of the Winthrop Civic Association, funding chairman for the Greenpoint-Williamsburg Facilities Corporation, member of the Northside Community Development Council, and co-founder of the Ethnic Millions Political Action Committee.

Mike Reider informs us that the big reunion wrestling match actually featured ScottMcGinnes and Joe Fahey. Dave Boyle refereed. Evidently Fahey had no difficulty pinning the erstwhile Mr. M. Is El Supremo next?

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