Yank Price gave a delightful Christmas luncheon at the Hanover Inn for 44 guests including 18 classmates, 16 wives, three widows, and seven friends. By then the annual migration had begun with Ralph Specht and Bob Richter heading the Sarasota committee appointed to welcome the Northerners. Marion and Merce Curtis recently sold their longtime Cape Cod home, moving into an apartment in Mesa, Ariz., while Philinda and Bill Krieg have settled down in their new home overlooking a Sarasota golf course.
Wiley Hubbell has taken off for the West Coast of Florida for his usual three months in the sun to hone his game along with CrampCarrick and other fortunate souls. By the way, Bill (a.k.a. Frank) Adams is looking for strokes. Charlie and Phyllis Nayor will spend two months in Beverly Hills with their daughter Nancy, who is the casting director at Universal Studios. Pat and Scotty McPherson are boarding the MV Stella Polaris for a trip up the Amazon to Manaus.
We have received word that BunnyDeutsch received the 1993 New Orleans Bar Distinguished Maritime Lawyer Award for his significant contributions to admiralty practice.
Marjorie and John Donahue are justly proud of their grandson Sean, who was a law clerk for Ruth Ginsberg when she was on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia and now clerks for Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.
The Fall 1993 edition of the Stanford University School of Education News had a glowing article (with a handsome photograph) about Bill Gahagan's many accomplishments in teaching, literary ventures, collections of books, and memorabilia, with particular reference to Bill's longtime association with Robert Frost. Bill is said to be "a spry and sparkling 81," which probably is the reason he and his partner won the 80s tennis crown at the USTA National Doubles Intersectional Championships.
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