Class Notes

1952

MAY 1978 CHARLES N. BLAKEMORE
Class Notes
1952
MAY 1978 CHARLES N. BLAKEMORE

There is news this month. It won't overwhelm the editors and add more pages to the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, but '52s have been active.

For instance: John B. Foster was elected to the board of directors of Joseph T. Ryerson & Son, Inc., the nation's largest metals service center organization. Just last fall, if you've been reading my columns you'll remember, Jack was named vice president, administration, of the general offices, and he and Sally moved to Hinsdale, Ill. Good going, Jack.

And another Jack is moving out, too. John F.Creamer Jr. recently resigned his position as is moving back to the Northeast from Houston, Tex., where he's been since 1974, just when Frank Weber has been transferred to Houston from Connecticut by Shell.

As a reminder, for those who'd like to get in touch with Frank Weber, his address is Shell Chemical Co., P.O. Box 2463, Houston, Tex. 77001.

Bud Nossiter's friends might want to look up two articles of his in the New Statesman. He's the author of "Italy, Communists and the U.S." (10 February 1978) and "Portugal's Last Chance but One" (3 March 1978).

By the time this appears in print, reunion will be less than a month away. You all know the dates for the big 30th - June 12, 13, and 14. Ham Chase and aides have done a heckuva job lining up what should be an interesting and entertaining three days. If you haven't let Ham know that you're coming back, do it now.

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