Class Notes

1953

JUNE 1977 RICHARD J. BLUM, F.R. JOSLIN JR.
Class Notes
1953
JUNE 1977 RICHARD J. BLUM, F.R. JOSLIN JR.

As we head off into summer, it marks the beginning of the year of the 25th reunion. June 15-18, 1978, will be the biggest weekend there's ever been in Hanover. It will climax a series of mini-reunions, parties and celebrations that we have scheduled throughout the year. We hope that you are planning now to participate. Once again, please don't forget to send Don Goss a passport-size photo and your biographical report:

Kisuk Cheung writes from Honolulu where he is with the Corps of Engineers. His oldest son Daniel, 19, is a sophomore at Cornell studying history and government. Billy, 17, is a senior at Punahou High School and is applying to Cornell where his interest will be engineering. Their daughter is a junior in high school. Kisuk's wife Kyung Hee is attending the University of Hawaii to get a degree in business administration. Her major is accounting They see Bay Yee and his wife Fay frequently.

Tom Frenzel's widow has married Robert O'Clark and now lives in Norwalk, Conn.

The Corcoran Clothing Stores is a three-generation family business merchandising women's clothing in the Boston area. The flagship store is at Harvard Square. The president is Paul Corcoran who started out with us but wound up finishing at Harvard with a stop in between at Notre Dame. He went into the Marine Corps in the OC program and wound up being station at Quantico for the entire tour. He's been with the family business ever since. His wife Carol is also from the Boston area and they have four children. They live in a big Victorian house out in Newton. Occasionally, they see Owen Cote, Bob and Anne Simpson, and Fritz Harrell.

Also in Boston is the Institute of Industrial Relations. It is the umbrella organization which includes the Labor Guild of the Archdiocese, The School of Industrial Relations, and the related apostolic activities of the director and his associate, Father Edward F. Boyle. The Labor Guild has approximately 700 members, both men and women, whose work lies in the field of labor management relationships. The membership is made up of company management, labor relation lawyers, trade union officials, arbitrators, and academic teachers. Many work outside of the state of Massachusetts. The School of Industrial Relations is a major continuing effort of the Guild. Classes are conducted twice a year through two months at the adult education level. Current enrollment is running at an average of just under 400 a year. Classes range over all the subjects from labor history to bargaining procedures and similar subjects needed for effective leadership. The series includes an offering of sixteen to twenty different courses. Management of the school is one of Ed's major functions as the associate director and he also serves as principal substitute teacher. With some regularity, Ed is called upon for direct spiritual ministry: sacraments for his Roman Catholic community, prayer and counseling for a broader ecumenical community. In summary, Ed seeks to service both technical and spiritual needs for a somewhat unusual labor relations parish.

That's it for a while. And a good thing, too, as we are totally out of news. We have all been bombarded with requests for questionnaires, forms and cash, but some news from you would be appreciated.

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