Class Notes

1960

MARCH 1984 Melville Straus
Class Notes
1960
MARCH 1984 Melville Straus

Tony Roisman's stepson, Dan Fagin '85, interned at the National Journal and is editor of The Dartmouth. Tony is head of the Trial Lawyers For Public Justice, a public interest law firm.

Gene Kohn has just taken on a new company called I-Natural, with 110 stores around the country selling cosmetics.

Gary Stass, who is with McDonald's and Company, reports that his former Dartmouth roommate, Jim Townsend, has recently set up his own money management firm, Townsend Asset Management Company Inc., in Hackensack, N.J. Jim was a long-time senior vice president and head investment officer at Garden State National Bank, which was acquired by Fidelity Union Bank, where Jim held the position of second vice president. Jim managed $200,000 million at Garden State. This new venture will give him the chance to get out and do it on his own.

Peter Crumbine, after 18 years with Mobil Oil and a year with Amerada Hess, has recently become president of International Marine Sales in New York City. The firm is a trading company providing bunker fuel worldwide. Peter writes that he has also bought a new house in Greenwich without selling his old one, so "if any classmate is in the market for either marine fuels or a house in Greenwich, I'm selling both."

H. Nicholas Muller III is president of Colby-Sawyer College in New Hampshire, which was the subject of a recent article in the Boston Globe. Colby-Sawyer has made great progress in transforming from a two-year "finishing school" into an innovative fouryear college for career-oriented women. Bob Phillips has been named president of the consumer products division of Clairol in New York City.

Bruce Eaken, who lives in Manhattan, recently attended his 20th reunion at Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor, where he ran into several '6os: Archie "Duncan" Gray, who is managing partner of the Mayer, Brown and Piatt, office in Houston; Bob Hackett and Sherrie from Phoenix, where Bob practices; and Doug Whitney, who has a small law practice in Fairport, N.Y., and was there with his wife Jean. Bruce also recently had a drink with Roger Wolf, who has a new family and immigration practice in Tucson. Roger is into gliding in airplanes. All of the aforementioned gentlemen, according to Bruce, looked marvelously well and attributed their good health to the "Tanzi Waters."

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