My last reunion reminder: June 18-20 in Hanover! I'll be there, introducing you all to my wife and my one-year-old, and I expect to see you and yours as well. See you all in Hanover!
Paul DeVeaux has joined America's Network, a telecommunications industry publication, as an associate editor, and will take responsibility for covering Internetrelated issues. Paul earned his juris doctor from Georgetown University Law Center; his previous work includes extensive research and support for cases involving the FCC and the Federal Trade Commission. Most recently Paul was director of editorial content and a research consultant for various web-based businesses in Southern California.
The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project Inc. is a nationally recognized non-profit organization providing legal services to 1,500 people detained at any time for immigration proceedings in rural Florence and Eloy, Ariz. Arizona holds 10 percent of the national INS detained population of 16,000. Christopher Kilburn is the Florence Project's staff attorney in Florence, where he works tirelessly for justice for his clients, including asylum-seekers fleeing persecution in their homelands for freedom and safety in the United States.
Not content to wait for the official class reunion, David Wrigley and Bill Davis celebrated the 10th with an extended wilderness rafting trip down Alaska's historic Copper River. Accompanied by David's wife Julie, parents, and sisters, they plied the churning, icy waters from the sunny reaches of the Alaskan interior through the spectacularly glaciated Chugach Range to Cordova on Prince William Sound. Along the way, they sighted magnificent wildlife including bald eagles, brown bears, and huge salmon. Today, David has recently begun working as a surgeon in Fairbanks, Ala., and Bill is finishing a Cornell M.B.A. while on exchange at the Stockholm School of Economics in Sweden.
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June 18-20, 1999