Class Notes

1966

MARCH 1995 Larry Geiger
Class Notes
1966
MARCH 1995 Larry Geiger

Who you gonna call in Sydney? George Trumbull, that's who. George has moved down under to become CEO of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, the biggest life-insurance company in Australia and one of the 15 largest worldwide. George's 24 years with CIGNA probably had something to do with his selection.

George, who has spent 48 of his 50 years in New England, is anxious to entertain visitors. He can be reached at (02) 257-7000. And he did manage to make it back, not only to the States but to Hanover, for Homecoming. (He either broke or tied the record for longest trip to watch a Big Green football victory.) He had a chance to visit with his daughter, a Dartmouth senior, and his son, a high-school senior weighing college choices.

Dr. Julian Whitaker is an oft-published advocate of a healthy, non-toxic approach to living. His Wellness Institute helps thousands find a safer, more natural approach to good health without relying on conventional drugs or surgery. He's published three books, including Reversing Heart Disease, and is the editor of Health & Healing magazine.

Our old friend Charlie Dudley '28 was kind enough to pass along a New York Times article about retired Goldman, Sachs partners. One of those featured was our very own BillGruver, who may be retired but is far from inactive. Bill spent 20 years at Goldman, eventually heading the firm's securities-sales department. Now he's mayor of Eagles Mer, Pa., (population 123) and a professor at nearby Bucknell University teaching, among other subjects, investment banking (wouldn't you know).

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