Among this month's news is word that Michael Zeiss wed Elizabeth Tenes last June. A candidate for an M.B.A. degree at New York University, Elizabeth graduated from Mount Holyoke College after spending her junior year at Warwick University in Coventry, England. Michael is vice president and assistant general counsel of First Boston Corporation in New York City.
Barry Brink writes: "I am firmly entrenched in Fort Worth, Tex. After various endeavors during the early and midseventies, I went back to school and will complete my Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Texas Health Center in Dallas in early 1986. While working on my dissertation, I am a staff psychologist at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children in Dallas.
"My wife, Lela, is a pediatrician in private practice in Fort Worth. We have two kids - Malia (class of '97) and Danielle (class of 2005). I am looking forward to pur 15th reunion this June and plan to bring Malia with me on her way to summer camp in upstate New York. I am looking forward to seeing old friends and football teammates."
And from Peter Howard: "Herein a capsule summary of nearly 15 years of post-Dartmouth life: My first summer was spent working for Boy Scouts of America, establishing a canoe base and taking scout groups out in Allagosh watershed. Then I went off to Montreal for medical school at McGill. My internship and residency in internal medicine followed at Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, a Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons affiliate in Cooperstown, N.Y. I found the hospital to my liking, so I am still here on the attending staff of the department of medicine. Medical practice here provides a great mixture of rural primary care with referral center activity and an active house-staff teaching commitment.
"It was here that I met the former Cathy McGinnis, like me an out-of-towner from Pennsylvania. We were married in 1976. By training a veterinary technician, by employment a med tech when I met her, she is by nature, inclination, and ability a horsewoman. We now live on a small farm where she is able to train and breed horses as well as give lessons, mostly in dressage and hunt seat, while maintaining her own competitve skills. I have been able to indulge my musical interests all along, singing roles with the McGill Savoy Society while in medical school and now singing in the chorus of the local Glimmerglass Opera Theater and Catskill Choral Society. I have had no occasion to become too far removed from Dartmouth news as there is quite a contingent of graduates here in Cooperstown who keep the spirit alive."
William Elliot writes: "I moved to Seattle last spring after five long years in New York City and ran into Bill Pickard at the NCAA women's crew races on Greenlake in Seattle. We got to wondering whether Tom Carey is still in Cleveland defending illustrious clients." Why not drop us a line, Tom, and let us know?
Finally, Bob Cushman writes that he saw David Krakoff on his way back to Washington, D.C., from Hawaii. "BobValkovich and wife Carol had their first child, a daughter, Ellen, last summer. Bob keeps busy doing legal work for me and John Eaton, recently winning a case for me and working on a bigger one for Eaton. David Lilly '70 is assisting on the case, and Susie and Peter Thompson '72 lend John moral support."
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