Class Notes

1937

October 1995 Carl L. N. Erdman
Class Notes
1937
October 1995 Carl L. N. Erdman

John Emerson writes that he is thinking about a computer and is keeping his mind open. Bill Falion says, "I'm not into computers." Fran and Mary Fenn are confirmed Applellc users. He couldn't have done his job for '37 and the Brownsville baked bean suppers without it. Lou Valier has been using a computer for 15 years and now has an IBM and a laptop. He writes that his health is not very good, and he's not up to long plane trips, so will not be at any more reunions. Jim Lutrell has a Macintosh Power Book 145. He says, "The greatest advantage that computers offer is the new perspective on things [that shows] how computers are changing the world."

Here are more e-mail addresses: Russ Stearns, ; Bob Crabb, ; Tom and Jane Nast, . The score is at ten known computer users. I'm sure there are many more. Let's hear from you.

From Baker Library we received the names of more Memorial Books placed there for our classmates. They are as follows: Stewart McWood, Spirit Poles and Flying Pigs: Public Art, by E. Doss; Frederick Forsch, Music and Musicians in Ancient Greece, by W. Anderson; Case Eric Rafter, Stravinsky: Chronicle of a Friendship, by R. Craft; Dexter R. Branch, The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer, by D. Pearsall; Harold N. Gordon, Keefe at Abiquiu, by M. O. Wood; John L. Van Nostrand, Around the Mountains, by W. Higbee; Donald N. Otis, Black Elk and Flaming Rainbow: Personal Memoirs, by H. Petri; Rollin F. Kent, Landscape & Memory, by S. Schama; Albert R. Gray, Vernacular Houses, by Ozark; Lem W. Bowen, Who Was Who in World Exploration, by F. Waldman; Thomas J. Mclntjre, Coastal Maine, by R. F. Duncan; Wesley A. Wallenius, We Were Soldiers Once and Young, by H. G. Moore; John L. Williams, Buildings and Projects, by Robert A. M. Stern; Edward M. Skowrup, Modern Art, 3rd ed., by S. Hunter; A. W. Bryant, International Landscape Design, by M. Cotton-Winslow; G. Gardner Cook, Frank Lloyd Wright: Hollyhock, by K. Smith; Richard N. Moore, Gardens of the Italian Lakes, by J. Chatfield; and Herbert Levine, 100 Himalayan Flowers, by A. Menta.

Last call for the '37 mini-reunion September 29-30 in Hanover.

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