As we begin a new decade, let us reflect upon the ten years which have passed since we left the Hanover Plain. It has indeed been quite a decade. Collectively our class has been blessed with success, propserity, and fertility. Rust and corrosion have finally caused the Iron Curtain to collaspe. Zsa Zsa Gabor married for the eight time and subsequetly decked a cop. And, according to the National Enquirer, Liz Taylor is back up to 185 pounds. The 1990s dawn with great promise. Justin Aro, a geologist, reports that he is working off the Gulf of Mexico, searching for Texas tea. WR Lazard & Laidlaw, Inc has announced that Anthony J. Anderson has joined the firm as vice president in charge of equity sales. Anthony and his wife, Alicia, live in Montclair, N.J.
Bruce Andrea reports that he is the chief resident of internal medicine at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. In July he will be moving to Denver to begin cardiology fellowship at the University of Colorado. Notwithstanding the grueling hours imposed by his profession, Bruce finds the time to train for, and compete in, triathlons.
In June Anna Burack Wilson gave birth to a son, Colin Alexander. Anna and her husband, Mike, live in Evergreen, Colo. They recently ran into the Morse family (Toby, Heather, and their three kids) in Aspen.
Having now ripped through all of your letters and green cards, I am requesting more fodder for this ragsheet. I do have some personal news to add. After almost four years as a federal prosecutor, I am returning to private practice; that's right, like my predecessor, Burr Gray, I have sold out. I will be joining our classmate Hank Young in the Baltimore office of Washington based Hogan & Hartson. Together, Hank and I will be working feverishly to keep honest, god-fearing folks, like you all, out of trouble.
Don t forget to make plans for our reunion which will be the weekend of June 15,1990.
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