Class Notes

1963

SEPTEMBER 1996 Harry Zlokower
Class Notes
1963
SEPTEMBER 1996 Harry Zlokower

For a great football weekend, beautiful fall colors, and wonderful socializing, nothing quite compares with Dartmouth Homecoming, coming soon on October 18-19 in Hanover. Our annual post-game cocktail party and dinner always draw dozens of classmates and that's only part of it. There's the Friday night parade and bonfire, the Saturday morning executive committee meeting, and of course the big game against Yale. Order your tickets now for the class section; if you need lodging, call Airport Economy Inn in West Lebanon (1800-433-3466) today, there should be room in our '63 block. Watch your mail for further info or call mini-reunion Chair Bob Bysshe (212-454-3727). Following Yale, lookforthe pre and post game Harvard mini reunion, hosted November 2 by Dave and CarolynSchaefer in the parking lot behind the Harvard Business School.

If your football tastes extend beyond the Ivies, keep an eye on Georgia Tech, where senior Chris Leone, son of Greensboro, N.C., surgeon Mike Leone, may be doing some kicking. Brother John studied at William and Mary and trades commodities in Bermuda. Mike and Virginia have lived in Greensboro 22 years. Alan Davidson, an emergency room physician, practices there at Moses Cove Hospital.

Roger Adelman, who prosecuted John Hinckley, the would-be Reagan assassin, and former Rep. Richard Kelly, an Abscam defendant, was named senior counsel to Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr. Roger, a white collar crime lawyer, will advise Starr on his expanded probe into the "Travelgate" affair. DennyEmerson, vice president of the three event U.S.equestrian team, was listed in the elite "Spur 100" in a recent issue of Spur, the magazine of equestrian and country life. Pictured with Dartmouth hat and button, Denny is described as erudite, intellectual, and rational. "His record as a volunteer is impressive," the magazine says. Denny and May operate Tamarack Hill Farm, an equestrian center and horse farm in Strafford, Vt.

Remember Carl Maves, who represented Dartmouth so well on the TV College Bowl in 1960? The San Francisco resident has just completed Feast of Languages, a labor of six years, which, he says, is the "true story" of Shakespeare in 1592-94, when a plague closed London theaters. "It's a story that's going to change the ways people look at Shakespeare and his career forever," says Carl, who's currently seeking a publisher. His last book, SensuousPessimism: Italy in the Work of Henry James, was published by Indiana University Press. Carl has a doctorate in English from Stanford.

As if managing all the stock brokers at the huge Merrill Lynch isn't grueling enough, Launny Steffens stepped into the ring at Madison Square Garden with Smokin' Joe Frazier to help raise a million dollars for the U.S.Olympic Team. Launny joined Richard Grasso, chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, Joseph Grando, brokerage chief at PaineWebber, and lobbyist Sid Davidoff, who took on other big-time boxers.

President Freedman wrote in his congratulations to Bill Adelaar for establishing the Maurice and Kathryn Adelaar Endowed Fund for mountaineering and wilderness survival training, which follows on Bill's earlier gift, the Adelaar Scholarship and Book Funds. Bill has been a private investor since helping to close Adelaar Brothers Inc.,a family textile business in New York in 1986.

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