Class Notes

1966

May 1977 LARRY GEIGER, PAUL F. DOSCHER
Class Notes
1966
May 1977 LARRY GEIGER, PAUL F. DOSCHER

The Fort Street Presbyterian Church in Grosse Point, Mich., was the site of Bill Cooper's marriage to the former Linda Sue Leet on March 7. The couple now lives in Birmingham, Mich., from whence Bill commutes to the Detroit law firm of DyKema, Fossett, Spencer and Trigg.

Lawyer Bruce McKissock has been made a partner at the Philadelphia firm of Duane, Morriss and Heckocher, at which he specializes in aviation and attorney malpractice litigation. After hours Bruce moonlights for Dartmouth as president of the Dartmouth Club of Philadelphia and as an Alumni Fund agent.

Bruce passes along news about two old lacrosse-playing buddies. Dr. Tom Clarke is completing a Navy tour as an orthopedic surgeon at the Philadelphia Navy Hospital and plans to go into practice in his hometown of Springfield, Mass., in July. Dr. Gene Nattie is teaching and doing research at the Dartmouth Medical School.

It's up and up for Gary Bryson, who moves from president of Bell & Howell Mamiya Co., a joint-venture marketing company, to president of Bell & Howell's consumer group.

Elsewhere, briefly: Mark Blanchard is with Caltex Oil in Sydney, Australia. . . . Tom Crawford practices dentistry in Arcatia, Calif. . . . Dr. John Gullett practices in the department of medicine at San Francisco General Hospital and Bob Watson teaches geology and earth science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. . . . Nelson Lichtenstein is alive and well in Columbus, Ohio.

Give to the Alumni Fund. Write to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE. Have a good spring.

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