Although this is being penned in July, you-all will read it in September. Having spent the day sailing and having dined on take-out Chinese on the back porch, it is hard to picture the brisk days of fall. However, Labor Day is only a few weeks away, and the fall has its own attractions.
Robert Shepherd has finished his residency and will be living in Portland, Ore., where he starts a two-year fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. Bob's wife, Margie, will continue to practice pediatrics. It seems that they have been practicing what they preach, with a three-year-old and with number two on the way. Also came a short note from Richard Krant, who is managing director of Monroe Belgium, a subsidiary of Tenneco.
During the course of calling for the Alumni Fund, I spoke with Don Fennesy, Don is a lieutenant commander in the navy and executive officer of a squadron of carrier-based aircraft stationed out on the West Coast. I also spoke with RobertGodshall, who is vice president of Herbert Newman Associates, an architectural firm in New Haven, Conn. A good deal on their work is done in schools along the eastern seaboard, and it appears that they may get some Dartmouth work. Ben
Wright is with Aetna Life and Casualty in, guess where, Hartford, as head data processing administrator. Vern Bradford is a attorney in the justice department, working on the Penn Central case. George Benz is up in Woods Hole doing oceanographic research.
That's about it'. Summer lethargy has set in, and the rest of the evening will involve getting intimate with a few cold ones. Take it easy, and let the rest of us know what you are up to.
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