Marty Sherwin returned to the faculty of Tufts University at the end of August. He had been the director of Dartmouth's John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding since July of 1993, and had taught interdisciplinary courses at the College during the eighties. Dartmouth Provost Lee Bollinger told The Dartmouth that Marty had brought a liveliness to the Dickey Center which will be hard to replace. Marty had previously taught history at Tufts and was the founding director of Tufts' Nuclear Age History and Humanities Center. Marty's background includes four years in the navy, a doctorate from U.C.L.A., and teaching experience at both Cornell and Princeton. Howie Green, our newly elected class president, says that on July 27 he caught Marty's appearance on an ABC special on the bombing of Hiroshima.
Belated congratulations to Andy DuBoff, who was elected on June 1 as president of the N.J. Society of Certified Public Accountants. The NJSCPA has 13,500 members in public accounting, industry, government, education, and nonprofit organizations. As most '59ers are aware, Andy only recently stepped down as class treasurer after having served the class very ably indeed in that capacity for the last several years. Andy earned his M.B.A. in accounting from Rutgers University. He and his wife Arlene have three children.
The College passed on to us a good-looking mug shot of Joe Nadeau which appeared in The New Hampshire Bar News. Joe has been chief justice of the N.H. Supreme Court since 1992. His photo shows him with a good smile on his face which, appropriately enough, manages to make him look contemplative as well. Joe, who is a 1962 graduate of the Boston University Law School, was previously in private practice with Burns, Bryant, Hinchey, and Nadeau in Dover, N.H., and as a sole practitioner. He was appointed to the district court bench in 1968 as justice of the Durham District Court, and joined the superior court bench in 1981.
Paul Egner is the manager for external coordination of Shell Oil's marine emergency response team. He was recently honored by the U.S. Coast Guard for his contribution to the development by industry and government officials of a highly effective spill drill program. The Coast Guard was particularly impressed by Paul's grasp of industry environmental programs, operational nuances and constraints, and exercise costs and benefits.
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