Class Notes

1980

DECEMBER 1998 Wade Herring, Laura Giuliano Lattanzi
Class Notes
1980
DECEMBER 1998 Wade Herring, Laura Giuliano Lattanzi

I had hoped to be in Hanover this weekend, but instead I am sitting in a Hampton Inn in Gainesville, Ga., on business. Who said life was fair? When I have a chance, I will log onto Dartmouth's homepage. Dartcam is the next best thing to being there. If you haven't done so already, check it out at .

Brace Judson's next book, Hyperwars: 11Strategies for Survival in the Era of OnlineBusiness, is being published by Scribner's in January 1999. Co-authored with Kate Felly, the book addresses how the rise of the Internet is changing the rules for all businesses —including brick and mortar ones— to succeed. Bruce has also launched a paid e-mail newsletter, designed to tell "nontechie" business people how to derive real value from using the Web. See sample issues and purchasing information at . Bruce and his wife, Nancy, have two wonderful daughters, Rebekah 8 and Emily 5. They live in New York City, but Bruce enjoys writing at their lake house about an hour away.

If you are feeling emotionally out-of-sorts while visiting San Francisco, give psy- Greg Clinton a call. When not busy with his practice, Greg enjoys vacationing in exotic locales such as Cuba.

The new president of the board or trustees for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, is Bob Henderson. Since 1983 Bob has been a general partner of Greylock Management Cos., a management investment company where he served as chairman from 1988 to 1996. Bob is a member of Dartmouth's Investment Committee and the Sherman Fairchild Foundation's board of trustees. One of the great museums of the world, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, was founded in 1870 and houses more than 500,000 objects.

Libby Groves and husband Al are still living in the Philadelphia area with their four children. Oldest Alastair is 16 and almost ready to drive.

Steve Brooks visited my family and me this past summer after he concluded business in Atlanta. We gave him the full "visiting Yankee" treatment, which now includes exploitation of what Savannahians call simply "The Book." You may know it as Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Not much of a book or a movie in my opinion, but people seem to find it and Savannah fascinating. Y'all come.

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Mark Sonnenfeld '80conquers Gerry Hall, p. 18

Marc Feldman '80 spotsvirtual factitious disorders, p. 63

Bob Henderson is the new president of the trustees for the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. WADE HERRING 'BO