Bob Reeve sold his beautiful home in Quechee, Vt., and he and Claire have moved into a condo, still in Quechee, where they will continue to summer while wintering in Key Largo, Fla.
Pat Gorman checks in once again telling of a trip that he and Mary Louise will be taking to Argentina sponsored by the Audubon National Society. Pat had just returned from a week of dry fly-fishing in Montana where he met and talked with five anglers—all alumni, but much younger! His roommate, Pete Talbot, is still entering and doing well in road racing...While serving as a steward at the annual Wine Country Classic races at Sears Point, Calif., he had time to drive up to Santa Rosa and visit with Jack Slattery, who is in great shape enjoying his lovely home with frequent rounds of golf on the course which adjoins his property. Wyn Mayo's granddaughter, Jennifer Evans, graduated Phi Beta with the class of 1995 this past June, making her the fourth generation of Mayos who have graced the hallowed halls of Dartmouth. Wyn's dad graduated with the class of 1917, his grandfather with the class of 1873...Can that be beaten?
Demon "Cancer" has claimed the life of one more of our classmates—Richard B. Wilson passed away on April 27, 1995, at his home in Hingham, Mass.
The class of 1938 has another author! Cornell Maritime Press has had the pleasure recently of publishing Gerry Ullman's new book, U.S. Regulations of Ocean TransportationUnder the Shipping Act of 1984. This book furnishes a quick and clear exposition of the statutory responsibilities of those participating in the sales, processing, and transportation of cargo shipped from the United States. It analyzes, for the first time, the duties imposed by die Shipping Act of 1984 on those engaged in U.S. ocean-borne trade. Gerry was former general counsel of the national Brokers & Forwarders Association of America Inc. He retired in 1991 after almost four decades of service to the forwarding industry.
This from my local newspaper..."Cats are definitely smarter than dogs—You never see eight cats pulling a sled through the snow." Until next month—l bid you peace!
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