Class Notes

1964

MARCH • 1986 Robert M. Cahners
Class Notes
1964
MARCH • 1986 Robert M. Cahners

On December 11 the class Alumni Fund executive committee met at Chris Palmer's office to develop plans for our Alumni Fund effort in 1986 and beyond. In addition to Chris, who will be responsible for fraternity giving, the committee consists of Sandy McGinnes (head agent), Bob Bartles (telethons and special events), Carl DuRei (matching gifts), and Lee Chilcote (participation). The committee set 1986 goals for our class at $120,000 from at least 450 donors. We will be asked to try to give at least one-third as much as we did in 1985 ($369,000 from 463 classmates!).

Recently, The New York Times reported that Steve Humphrey had been named president and chief operating officer of Rosenfeld, Sirowitz, and Humphrey advertising agency. Moving up from his po- sition as president of the agency's New York operation, Steve was formerly with Ogilvy and Mather and Avon Products, joining Rosenfeld, Sirowitz, and Lawson in 1983.

Featured in The Boston Globe real estate section was Paul O'Connell, who is president of the Worcester (Mass.) Business Development Council. Paul is spearheading the development of the Massachusetts Biotechnology Research Park. The park is a 75-acre project and will eventually contain 12 buildings totalling more than 1,000,000 square feet of space. The nonprofit council which Paul leads is the development and economic arm of the city.

Bill Fitzhugh writes, "Engaged in archeological research in circumpolar zones, especially Labrador, Alaska, and Scandinavia. Currently completing large series of monographs on Labrador prehistory and planning major international exhibition in collaboration with Canada and the Soviet Union on peoples and cultures of the North Pacific and Bering Straits region."

In October, Jim Harris represented Dartmouth at the inauguration of Henry Ponder as president of Fisk University in Nashville, Tenn.

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