Wedding bells! Bob Dryfoos will marry Mari Racine in June. Bob is a systems consultant with the New York Times.
Careful readers of the Times would have noted a rave review on Jerry Zaks's performance in a "cheerful musical portfolio filled with candid pictures of our ragtime past. Called Tintypes-, the musical revue opened April 21 at the Theater of St. Peter's Church. We are pleased to say that the Times's description of Jerry's performance could not have beer more enthusiastic. We quote: "In Tintypes, Mr. Zaks reveals a heretofore unseen talent for ex- pressive silent comedy ... at the end of the evening, Mr. Zaks and Mr. Wilson do a very funny five-minute barrage that is the distilled essence of vaudeville comedy." Congrat- ulations to Jerry. If you're in the New York area, be sure to see Tintypes.
Chris Nevison, assistant math professor at Colgate, took a little road trip to Skidmore ir, April to give a lecture on "Power and Satisfac- tion in Voting Games." His talk centered or. mathematical models of voting situations anc how different segments of society affect the out- come of the models. Chris earned a Ph.D. in math at Stamford after studying philosophy politics, and economics at Oxford. At Stamford he did research on Markov processes anc potential theory.
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