Class Notes

1973

December 1995 Bob Conway
Class Notes
1973
December 1995 Bob Conway

The Dartmouth Alumni Magazine (DAM) has made it even easier for you to "snitch on your friends" (their words, not mine, but they appeal to my instincts as former federal prosecutor) by sending to Hanover the white "pull-out" postcard in the August 1995 issue of DAM.

For the price of one 20-cent stamp you can give DAM (and they will send it along to me) "the skinny on [your] Green friends." Those of you who are "on-line" can use the DAM e-mail address: .

If the spirit moves you, send me a Christmas card with an update on you and yours.

Jack Zouhary has become a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. Membership is by invitation of the Board of Regents. The college is a national association of 4,850 fellows in the United States and Canada. Its purpose is to improve the standards of trial practice, the administration of justice, and the ethics of profession.

Jack is a partner in the firm of Robinson, Curphey & O'Connell in Toledo, Ohio. J- Zoo is an alumnus of the University of Toledo School of Law.

John Woodhouse lost no time starting a second career after retiring from the U.S. navy last summer. Woodie now works for the Rhode Island Department of Transportation.

Our class has several members in the ministry and religion-related work. The Rev. Robert Bachelder lives in North Oxford, Mass., and works for the Worcester City Missionary Society.

The Rev. Timothy Cross resides in Edina, Minn., and guides his flock at Messiah Lutheran Church in Lakeville, Minn.

Tim Booth is the associate dean for finance administration at the Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge. Tim earned a Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania School of Education, and joined the staff of the Divinity School almost ten years ago.

Tim remarried last December and lives in Lexington, Mass. with his wife, Tanya Iatridis, a native of Greece, her daughter Yelena (8 1/2), his daughter Casey (14), and his son Nick (11).

Chris Ley, a physician in Providence, R.I, attended Tim's wedding. Chris, wife Janette, and their three children live in Rumford, R.I.

The Rev. Andrew Johnson, a Trappist monk on loan from St. Joseph's Abbey in Spenser, Mass., is an assistant pastor at Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church in West Roxbury, Mass.

The Rev. Bruce Kimball maintains his family home in Newton Center, Mass., but is currently in residence at the graduate school of the University of Rochester. Bruce received his M.Div. from the Harvard Divinity School in 1978.

Bruce has long been active in promoting world peace and went, among other places, to Beirut, Lebanon, during the early 1980s, when the city was in the grip of civil war. At the time I had marine colleagues pinned down at the Beirut airport, trading shots with snipers downtown. I remember worrying that Bruce might be on the receiving end of a bullet marked, "for whom it may concern." Thank God, he came to no harm.

Chaplain Chuck Minor lives with his family in Fort Washington, Md., and works where angels fear to tread in the District of Columbia's Department of Corrections.

The Rev. Mike Root, a Lutheran minister and scholar, lives and works in Strasbourg, France, as an expert in Anglican-Lutheran relations at the Institute for .Ecumenical Research. Cleveland Webber works at the Children of God Church in Chicago, I11.

May the peace of this holy season be with you and your families. And may you be overwhelmed with the desire to write.

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