Harry Cramer has completed his residency in diagnostic radiology at Stanford. He and Gayle have moved back East to Bethesda, where Harry is on the staff of the radiology department of the National Institute of Health. Harry is trying to get used to things like snow and storm windows again. Dick Dennis has said good-bye to the active Navy, although he's continuing research at the Naval Blood Research Lab in Boston. Full time, he's on the staff as general surgeon at the B.U. Medical Center.
Jim Grotta is an assistant professor at the University of Texas Medical Center, where he specializes in stroke research. His wife Emily says that she's a reporter for the Houston Post and that eight-year-old Amy and six-year-old Jake are specializing in school. You'll find the Grottas at 5431 Paisley in Houston. You will not get Tad Campion's attention until you get a little older. Tad is chief of the geriatric unit at Massachusetts General Hospital. Tad lives in Brookline and hopes the job won't age him prematurely! Another Boston doctor at Mass General is Bill Adams, who is chief resident in plastic surgery there. I know this because the College's clipping service sent me a piece from the Daily Evening Item of Lynn, Mass., which notes that Bill is also on the staff at the Lynn Hospital. So you can rest assured that if your name finds its way into any newspaper in the U.S.A., I'll hear about it.
Another plastic surgeon is Larry "Crash"Bowen. Crash reports that he became chief plastic surgeon at the Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Wash., just in time to go back to private practice in July. You can find Larry in Providence these days. More news from the doctors: Jay Gooze is in solo practice in ophthalmology in Durham, N.H. The longest-title award goes to assistant professor of pediatrics and acting director of the intensive care nursery at the University of Colorado Medical Center — Bill Hay. Bill is best of friends with roommate Dean Ericson. Incidentally, Dean grew up in Winchester, Mass., with John Donovan and yours truly. I know that Dean is in Denver and I'm in Vermont but I don't know where John is.
Congratulations to Jon Feltner and his wife Carol Ann, who gave birth to twin girls on August 16. Jon calculates they will be in the class of 2001! After B.U. Law School, Jon joined Goodwin, Proctor, and Hoar where Andy Ley and Bernie Lovely are associates. Jon, Andy, and Bernie are all still active in the Marine Corps Reserve. Andy flies A-4's out of South Weymouth, where I spent three years of weekends as a Marine Corps Reserve corporal wishing I were elsewhere.
Hale Kronenberg is getting organized fast, after a slow start. He reports, "Got married earlier this month, bought a house, puppy, kittens, plan to have a large family." Hale is a lawyer in the San Francisco Bay area.
Dave Levitt has opened his own general law practice at 1511 K Street, D.C. Previously Dave was assistant director for international aviation at the CAB. Steve Danford and his wife Linda announce their first child, Tim. Steve is assistant physics professor at the University of N.C. Larry Langford and Emily report the birth of son George in August.
Somebody who's doing something about solar energy is Jim Paul!, who is project manager for industrial process heat in the planning division of the Northeast Solar Energy Center in Andover, Mass. The center is a U.S. Department of Energy non-profit corporation.
Bill Bowers is the proud father of a second daughter, Erin, as of June.
Only airline pilots commute like this: TomGrove lives in Evergreen, Colo., and flies for Delta out of Chicago.
Finally, our best wishes to Bob Chudd, who is battling skin cancer. Bob reports that he has beaten the initial risk through surgery and that things are promising. I know you all join me in wishing Bob a full recovery.
That's all for now.
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