More on the current lives of the Middle Mass 64's: class homepage guru Henry"Gus" Buchtel (Ann Arbor, Mich.), writes that when he is not working on our homepage, he is a neuropsychologist at the Ann Arbor VA Medical Center and an associate professor in the departments of psychiatry and psychology at the University of Michigan. And if you think that's impressive, I have just learned that Ehney Camp III (Birmingham, Ala.) recently was selected to reign over the 30th Beaux Arts Krewe Ball which benefits the Birmingham Museum of Art. "King" Ehney recently sold his commercial mortgage banking company to enter the field of commercial real estate, but my sources tell me that his primary interest is in real estate of the tee, fairway, sand trap, and green variety. However, unbe- knownst to many of his Dartmouth friends, Ehney is also famous for his version of Danny Boy, warbled with that soft Southern drawl.
I caught up to my fraternity brother, GregCampbell (Denver, Colo.) and learned that he too, had assumed the position occupied by more and more of us—"semi-retired," after a stint as marketing director with McGraw- Hill and Standard and Poors Compusat Services. Cal Christman (De Soto, Tex.) reported that his current book, America at War," was published by the Naval Institute Press. Cal is a professor of history at Cedar Valley College in the suburbs of Dallas and is a National Security Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin. Also in academia at last report, was William Cleveland (New York, N.Y.), who is at Columbia University in the department of microbiology, and Larry Danson (Princeton, N.J.), who is a professor in the department of English at the university named after the town in which it is located. His latest book, Wilde's Intentions: The Artist in His Criticism, was published by Oxford University Press in January. After earning a Ph.D. in addition to his J. D., George Dilg returned to his native Florida (Orlando), where he is a partner in a law firm. Paul Feinberg (Randolph, N.J.) attended law school, and is now senior vice president and general counsel for The Copeland Companies. He reports that like many of us, he is also busy supporting the educational establishment with two sons in college and a third working hard to get there.
George Gardella (Huntington, N.Y.) got back to me by e-mail to tell me that as a managing director with J.P. Morgan Investment Management he is on assignment in Tokyo until December, when he will be returning to New York. George has been with Morgan almost continuously since 1965 and its a good thing, since he is the proud father of three Dartmouth graduates between 1989 and 1994! (How's that for support of our favorite educational institution?) Finally, from the left coast, Ed Gingras (San Francisco, Calif.) writes that he is the president of Worldwide Data Solutions Inc., a company specializing in the contracting out of labor-intensive computer work to the Philippines, India, and Zimbabwe.
That's all the room they give me for October. Next month more news from Middle Mass, starting with FrederickGray and John Gridley III.
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