Class Notes

1937

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

37 Our dorm rooms didn't have computers or TVs, and there were only a few radios. But I suspect many '37s have caught up with the computer revolution and are finding PCs helpful in writing, communicating, following investments, and playing games. The Mint Bag is written on a computer, and this Alumni Magazine column is composed on a PC and faxed to Hanover to meet the deadlines. Has the class of 1937 accepted these changes in our lifestyle, or have classmates thrown up their hands and said "I'm too old"? With computers invading the homes the way TV sets did a few years ago, it would be interesting to know the depth of computer penetration into '37 homes.

To find the answer, let's do a survey. lam asking every classmate to tell me if, how, when, and why they are using computers. You can send me the information by letter, fax, or e-mail. We'll make a list of your e-mail addresses and fax numbers and publish the information. A '37 network will improve communications for the Mint Bag, the secretary, and class agents.

Here are a few addresses to start the list: Brad Peterson is ; Bob McCoy is ; and Carl Erdman is or .

Sam Dillon called to be sure of the mini dates, as he plans to be with us. He has recovered from surgery and has a clean bill of health. He continues to explore the world and recently cruised from Istanbul to Bombay on the new Song of Flowers of the Radisson Line. Harvey Tull reports he is on the mend from an aneurysm.

Stan Berenson and Stan Luppin represented the class at the memorial service for Harold G. Gould, who died on January 5. Goldy was a regular at reunions, and we'll miss him.

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