Class Notes

1986

July/Aug 2002 Davida Dinerman
Class Notes
1986
July/Aug 2002 Davida Dinerman

Rachel Levy Lombara gave birth to Daniel Robert on March 6. He joins his 2-year-old brother Samuel Andrew. After Dartmouth Rachel earned an M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology and specializes in the treatment of patients suffering from eating disorders. Her husband, Andy, is a Harvard grad and a director at Merrill Lynch in Manhattan. They happily reside in Chappaqua, New York. If you want to know about the bones in your hand, just ask Andrew Gutow. He is involved in developing and teaching within the field of hand surgery a new and better technique of treating a common wrist fracture of the scaphoid bone, which most commonly occurs in young active individuals. This technique allows for faster return to activity of athletes and others with this break. Andrew practices and teaches in the department of orthopaedics at Emory University School of Medicine. John de Papp was transferred to Paris from Boston last August with his wife, Gabrielle, and two sons, Fergus (6) and Alastair (2 1/2). He expects to be in Paris for at least another year and welcomes any fellow Dartmouth travelers. John still works as a field application engineer for Xilinx, a semi-conductor manufacturer based in San Jose.

Correction: Heidi Erdrich is a tenured professor at the University of St. Thomas. She also has a new book out that she edited titled SisterNations: Native American Women Writers on Community. Larry Briggs is a Navy lieutenant and in January reported for duty at Naval Branch Medical Clinic, Marine Corps Logistics Base in Albany, Georgia. Larry graduated from the University of Connecticut Medical School in 1995. Karin Bravin founded and owns her own SoHo art gallery that is ground floor space on Broadway in N.Y.C. Sam and Leslie Zales and daughter Gracie welcomed a new baby girl named Jessie on February 27, setting the Zales family records for height and weight (probably 15th percentile in each). The Zales family lives in Lexington, Massachusetts. Jack Fuchs is the vice president, business development and sales, at SOMA Networks in San Francisco. Kim Butler was named a director of the law firm Downs Rachlin Martin, PLLC, in Burlington, Vermont. Caroline Diamond Harrison became a member of the board of trustees ofStaten Island Academy for the 2002-2003 year. Caroline is general manager of the Advance in New York. She lives in Todt Hill with her husband, Tim, and their two children, Alice, 5, and Timothy, 8.

Patricia Hannon and her husband, Peter, proudly announced the arrival of twin girls, Hope Rutherford Suzanne Donoghue and Virginia Frances Gleason Donoghue, on April 3. Aside from their names, the thing that caught my eye was that they weighed in at 7 pounds, 3 ounces and 6 pounds, 11 ounces, respectively. The Donoghue family lives in Chicago, where Patricia is a pediatrician and teaches at the University of Chicago.

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