Class Notes

1932

Sept/Oct 2000 Marvin Chandler
Class Notes
1932
Sept/Oct 2000 Marvin Chandler

Here I am trying to fill the moccasins of a string of Indians(!), starting with Chuck Owsley, elected secretary our senior year over one Marv Chandler. So I've finally made it. After Don Marcus's plaintive plea in his last column, I'm blessed with several letters I'll share with Bob Ackerberg.

Nate Pearson has retired after 51 years with Paul Mellon, who has died at the age of 91. Nate is keeping his office in Pittsburgh, continuing to flunk retirement. Every winter he and Pat go to California, where she grew up, and also to Florida's Hillsboro Club. Come the year-end they'll be in Iceland for a New Year's Eve affair.

Dorothy Myers, Chuck Myers's widow, in May attended her 60th reunion at Cornell-New York Hospital Nursing School. She was a head nurse, working on research on penicillin. She lives in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where the art museum has recognized her contributions and service on a plaque.

Brinne and Harry Rowe enjoyed a short stay last March in Florida, where they were glad to be able to walk through Disney World, especially Epcot. On their return, his son Garrett '68 told Harry to expect great-grandchild No. 2. He says John Richardson had a two-month cruise around South America last winter.

John Zimmerman and his newwife, Barbara, are leaving Stonington, Connecticut, for Cape Coral, near Fort Myers, Florida, summering in Brooklin, Maine, with opportunities for boating activities similar to Mystic Seaport's.

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