Class Notes

1991

NOVEMBER 1992 Sue Shankman
Class Notes
1991
NOVEMBER 1992 Sue Shankman

I'm finally settled into working in the Big Apple, doing die commuter thing, and living with the 'rents. My mail is slowly being forwarded from Chicago, hence the lack of news in last month's issue. If you are still sending mail to my Chicago address, stop!

It seems like many '91s have been re-evaluating their jobs or programs and have moved on to bigger and better things. Zia Daniell had a slight change in her plans. She's now working at the Margorie Mayrock Center for Soviet and East European Research at Hebrew University. She's writing and researching with the editor of their Environmental Policy Review. She'll be there through December and encourages anyone who is in the Jerusalem area to look her up.

If you're traveling cross-country on 1-80, Kathy Murphy is living just minutes from the interstate in Laramie, Wyo., and has some extra floor space. If you're anywhere in her vicinity, she is trying to organize a '91 gettogether, and she needs to know who's around and how to reach you. Please write to her: 521 Fremont St., Larmie, WY 82070. Also out in that neck of the woods are Logan Dent and Erik Fuller, who are both living and working in Denver. Logan is building houses while he contemplates applying to graduate schools, while Erik is working for an environmental consulting firm.

On this side of the Mississippi Julie Wade is working for the Appalachian Mountain Club of New Hampshire. Tricia Paik is still working at Richard York Gallery, across the street from my office on 65th Street. (I can see it from my window!) I recently ran into KatieSams in Washington, D.C., where she is in her second year at Georgetown Law. CaitlinStewart, also in her second year of graduate school, is just two Chinese classes away from getting her master's degree from Columbia.

Leslie Verkauf, Lulu Kroll, and RobynOsrow had what became a sort of '91 minireunion at a bar in New York City a few weeks ago. Supposedly the bartender has been giving them food on the house since then because he wants it to become a Dartmouth hangout. I hope those of you who made it up to Homecoming had an amazing weekend, and now realize that you want to update all those people whom you didn't see, or saw but didn't have time to talk to. What better or cheaper way to do it than through the Class Notes?!

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