A tough question is who travels more - that fellow in the State Department or DickDunham? His work with international athletics, the Olympic Committee, the AAU, and others has kept him in constant orbit around the world with little chance to meet this Magazine's monthly deadline. So I am going to spread your cards and letters and clippings over the newsletter and the secretary's column. The longer ones there; the shorter ones here. All we need to make this thing work is your help in sending news.
Emil Frohlich and wife Cindy have moved to Charlotte, N.C., where he is builders hardware purchasing agent for Delph-Context Corporation. He is still doing real estate brokerage in both of the Carolinas and Cindy is with Republic personnel. They are delighted with the move from Asheville.
During Christmas vacation in Vail, DickLoewenthal had a strange accident. He was helping his young son off of the Gamecreek Bowl chair and missed the take-off spot himself. The chair didn't stop so Dick jumped and broke his collar bone in the process. All is well now and the Loewenthals hope to have a good spring vacation.
Jack and Polly Koerner are returning to Aspen for their annual visit. From all reports, this has been a vintage year in the Rockies.
Mayo Johnson's mother wrote us about the grand family reunion that the Johnson clan had over Christmas in Orleans on the Cape. Mayo and Julie live north of Boston in Beverley where he is a general surgeon.
Paul Paganucci has been elected a director of the Dartmouth National Bank of Hanover. I guess it was obvious that Pag could not settle for just being an associate dean and professor at Tuck but had to get back into the real business world. In his illustrious career he has served on the board of 12 other organizations. Congratulations.
John "Angus" Cunningham is running a geology summer field camp for the Department of Physical Science, Western New Mexico University out in Silver City, N.M. This is magnificent country out in southwestern New Mexico on the edge of Gila National Forest. The area is one of considerable economic interest, both historical and current, and provides access to a great variety of rocks and structures. Wouldn't it be great if they found oil?
New York magazine recently ran an article on Nelson Rockefeller's activities and possible plans for 1976. The article gave thumbnail biographies of the close advisor group which provides constant counsel. Referred to as "The Kid'" was Bobby Douglass. As you know Robby used to work directly for the Governor but now in private law practice in Manhattan.
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