Class Notes

1964

October 1978 ALEXANDER D. VARKAS JR.
Class Notes
1964
October 1978 ALEXANDER D. VARKAS JR.

Once again the never ending saga of the Class of '64 unfolds with new and exciting drama and adventure. I hope all can look back at the summer of 1978 with glee. I know Dr. Stephen Stein can. Steve, who is a surgeon on the staff of the Yale Medical School, married Emily Fine in April. Emily, who has since graduated from Yale Medical School, is a graduate of the Dalton School and Yale College. She has played the French horn as a member of the Yale and New Haven Symphony Orchestra. She comes from a serious music background, her mother being a director of Composers Recordings Inc., an organization devoted to serious contemporary music, and her father being a composer and professor of music at Brandeis University.

Attorney William Teahan has been elected chairman of the Longmeadow (Mass.) School Committee. Bill was elected to the school committee in 1976 and is the first Democrat in the town's history to chair the board.

Ed Williams, who is with the New York law firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley and McCloy, became engaged in April and married in June to Gail Hollister, an associate professor of law at Fordham University. Gail is an alumna of the University of Wisconsin and Fordham Law School, where she was on the law review.

Dale Eukelman, after a year at the Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton, working on the traditional role of men of learning in Islam, is back at New York University. Dr. FredLewin has been writing extensively on metapsychology and psychoanalytic clinical theory. He is a psychiatrist and teaches at the University of Chicago and is on the faculty of the Medical School at Northwestern University. Dr. Ken Sach has moved to Birmingham, Ala. Following his Army duty, residency at the University of Michigan, and a stint as assistant professor of medicine at the University of Texas in Houston, he has moved to the University of Alabama to do a fellowship in rheumatology. Doug Rayback has been promoted to assistant professor with tenure at Kirkland College in Clinton, New York. (He also lectures at Hamilton College). He is chairman of the Social Science Division and was awarded a Fulbright for ten months of field work in Malaysia. Some of the above info is at least a year old, but it's definitely worth relating.)

Marc Kirschner became a member in January of the law firm of Kaye, Scholer, Herman, Hays, and Handler, of 425 Park Ave., New York.

In a news blurb from the Hanover plain I learned that Dave Hewitt and a partner signed an agreement in principle to buy the Dartmouth Printing Co. of Hanover. The company prints the ALUMNI MAGAZINE but has no official connection to the College. The purchase has been finalized by now. Dave joined the company in 1970 and is presently responsible for all manufacturing operations and personnel. LarryMuroff, M.D., is the president-elect of the American College of Nuclear Physicians. He will serve as president in 1979. Larry is a distinguished fellow of the American College of Nuclear Medicine and serves as the examiner of nuclear medicine for the American Board of Radiology.

B. J. Batchelder, president of The Batchelder Company of Peoria, Ill., has been elected chairman of The Transit Advertising Association at its 36th anniversary meeting recently conducted in La Mirada, Calif.

Dr. Stan Roman, director of ambulatory care at Boston City Hospital, has been chosen from 20 candidates to be the new medical director of D.C. General Hospital in Washington. Stan will be in charge of a medical staff that includes 120 full-time and part-time physicians, plus about 90 doctors who have privileges at the hospital.

Tim Brooks has been appointed director, audience measurement analysis, of the National Broadcasting Co. Tim joined NBC in 1970 as a senior research analyst for the NBC owned stations division. Previously he had worked at WCBS-TV as a sales promotion supervisor. In addition to his career in broadcasting, Tim is a writer and is co-author of Prime Time: A Complete Directory toNetwork Television Shows 1946-1978, to be published later this year by Ballantine Books. He has also written numerous articles on the history of the record industry. He is single and lives in Jackson Heights, N.Y.

That is it for this month; will be talking to you later.

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