Class Notes

1976

September 1986 Martin E. Doyle
Class Notes
1976
September 1986 Martin E. Doyle

Hello? Is this column on? I know you are out there; I can hear you breathing. All long, hot summer (sorry for the cheap allusion, but it brings to mind Cybill Shepherd) in Miami and only a couple letters to show for it. Anyway, best not to browbeat what remains of the audience.

Capt. Jimmy Summers, formerly adjutant to one Sandy Ward, head honcho of New Hampshire, is now stationed in Okinawa, Japan. Big news this year was his deployment to Korea as part of "Team Spirit '86," the largest free world military exercise in history. On the Summerses' scene, he and his wife recently had their third daughter, Jacquelin Anne. Congratulations, Jimmy.

Tom Schwartz writes from Chatham, N.J., that he is a vice president in municipal bonds with E.F. Hutton in New York. No jokes about floating or flying checks, please. Tom sees two classmates, Dave J.Clark and Milton Harsh, on the golf course quite regularly. Dave heads a firm specializing in radio advertising. He and his wife, Mary Jane, have a two-year-old daughter, Elizabeth. Milton and his wife, Ann, live in Birmingham, Ala., where he is a VP with another investment banking firm.

Tom visited Mark Weld and wife, Laddie, in Manchester, Mass., before the Harvard game last fall. Mark sells commercial real estate in Boston. Also spied at the game were John Lord, Mark Weisbard, and Dale Powers. Later MarkChapman and Sandy Fitchet got together with the aforesaids at a Beantown bistro.

Lastly, but not leastly, "Jack" Cushman was recently named Pentagon correspondent for The New York Times. Before I know it, he will be after my job.

That's it; be good and enjoy the last few warm days before igloo time. Maybe we will catch you at a game this fall; definitely at our 10th next June. Be good or be careful.

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