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0 C. Richard Peterson '60, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, Executive Vice President , Sedgwick James & Co. , Inc. , Visiting Comminees on Career Services, on History, on Phy ical Plant, on Communications and on Education ( 1995)

Services and on African-American Studies ( 1 996)

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African-American Studies March 6- , 1994 / David Preston, chair; Reginald Blaxton '74; Randolph

takeman,

Bowdoin College, consultant.

Goldfarb '68, chair; Colleen A. Khoury '64; Amy J ill Levine,

warthmore College, consultant.

Performing Arts Apnl 28-30, 1994 / Anthony F.

Mildred Pafundi Rosen, LLB., New York, New York, Arcomey , N. Hilron Rosen, P . C . , Vi iring Committee on Dining ervices ( 1 996) Peter C. Schwartz, LLB., Glastonbury, Connecticut,

Kramer '62, chair; F. Rocco Lande man '69; tephen tettler, director, Weston Playhouse, consultant;

herry

acer.mom,

t. Olafs College,

consultant.

Parmer, Gordon, Muir and Foley , Visiting Committees on panish, on tudenr Affair and on Development and Alumni Relations ( 1 996)

Off-Campu Study May 1 7 - 19, 1994 / Leon R. Allen, co-chair; Alan M. Parker, co-chair; Thomas

Gregory White Smith '73 , J . D., Aiken, outh Carolina, President, Woodward/White, Inc. , Vi inng Committee on

Admissions and Financial Aid October 3 - 5 , 1 993 / H. Ridgely Bullock ' 55, chair; Peter G. Gordon '64; Thomas J. Warson I l l '67; Richard tabell, Rice University, consultant; Tama R. Miller, Mt. Holyoke, consultant.

American Studies, on Anthropology and Sociology and on the Libraries ( 1 996) Henry Joseph Sockbeson '73, J .D., Ledyard, Connecticut, Tribal Atromey, Mashanrucket Pequot Tribe in Connecricut, Visiting Committee on History and on Music ( 1 99 7 ) ew

York, Vice President, Goldman Sachs , Inc . , Visiting Committee on Mathematics ( 1 99 7 ) Lael Swinney Stegall ' 6 2 , M . . , Wa hington, D.C.,

Pres d i enc, Social Change Incemarional, Visiting Commmees on Ru ian tudie , on Women's tudies and on Amencan rudies ( 1 996) Albert Stone '5 1 , Groton, Mas achusens, Chairman, Sterilite Corporation ( 1 999) M. Anne O'Hanian Szostak '72, M.A. '74, Providence, Rhode island, Senior Vice President, Fleer Financial Group, Visinng Committee on African-American tudie , on Career ervices, on Development and Alumni Relations and on Women' tudie ( 1997 ) Judith Prophett Timken '57, Lafayene, California, An Docent, Oakland Museum; Truscee , California College ofAns and Crafts , Visiting Committees on Music and the Per­ forming Arts and on Att and the Museum of Att ( 1 996)

Allan van Gestel '57, LLB., Bo ton, Massachusetts, Parmer,

Manley, Pit:er College, consultant.

Development and Alumni Relations March 1 3 '

1 5 , 1994 / M. Anne O'Hanian :ostak 7 2 , chair; Douglas chair '67; Allan van Gestel ' 5 7 ; Karen 0 borne, Triniry College, consultant.

Orcutt/ imons, consultant; John Orcutt, Orcutt/ imons, consultant.

oucgwmed Bates by a score of 5 3- 1 4 .

ew York,

Hospital for Special Surgery , Visiting Committee on Geology ( 1 99 )

Overseers Visiting Committees 1993-94 Libraries ovember 14-16, 1 993 / John R. Cornell '65 , chair; Mary Mabon Colonna '76; Janet Gay Hawkins '4 ; Margaret Otto, Librarian, Daronouth College, consultant.

Coming off four srraight CBB championships, che ' 9 3 Mules were 5-2 - 1

Albert F. Car"ille Jr. '63, chair; Elizabeth J. Corydon­ Apicella '74, vice chair; usan Conant Cook '75 , executi\'e secretary; Cynthia L Auman ' 0 a n d Thomas

and shared che CBB

ritle after a

2 1 -2 1 rie wich Bowdoin .

M. Dailey ' 0, ational Club coordinators; olomon J . Hartman ' 67, chair o f the Admi ions Commirree; Douglas . Hatfield '5 , past chair of the Alumni

Council; Mary Alice Campbell Ko:en '47, chair of the Alumni Hou e Commirtee; Thomas P. LaVigne '5 , chair of the Awards Comminee; Ronald W. Lupton ' 7 1 , chatr of the Alumni Fund; Beverly Nalbandian Madden '80, chair of the Nominating Committee; William E.

Museum of Art Board of Governors

Admis ions and Financial Aid ( 1 995 )

Walpole , Mass . , as che White Mules

Alumni Council Executive Committee 1993-94

Diane Gerth Van Wyck '66, J .D., Brooklyn, ew York, Senior Vice President, Taxes, American Express Travel Related Services, Visiting Comminees on Classics, on East Asian tudies and on Health ervices ( 1 997 ) Thomas John Watson Ill '69, M.A. ' 7 5 , J .D., Wilton,

Bridgton, Maine, takes a handofffrom quarterback Mart Mannering '95 ,

Goodwin, Procter & Hoar, Visiting Committees on English and on Development and Alumni Relations ( 1995)

Connecticut, Acromey-at-Law, Visiting Committee on

Running back Brad Smith '96 , Narrh

Physical Plant February 6- , 1994 / Joseph F. Boulos '6 , chair; Kenneth . Hart ' 5 1 ; Cynthia Plank Orcurt,

Marvin '65, chair of the Athletics Committee; Carol G. ly ' 0, chair of the Career ervices Committee.

Andrew Jay Weiland '64, M.D., New York,

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Religious Studies April 2 1 -2 3, 1994 / William H.

David Preston, M.B.A., O l d Lyme, Connecticut, President, Scott & Daniells , lnc., Visiting Committees on Dining

Paul Gerard Spillane J r . ' 7 9 , M.B.A., N e w York,

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Gabriella de Ferrari, chair, Edward H. Turner, vice chair, Alexandra Ander on­ Spivy, Carol Beaumier '72, Joan C. Besse,

W. Mark Brady '7 , Lee crafron Bujold '64, H. Ridgely Bullock ' 5 5 , Thoma Colville, William Cotter, David Driskell, Edmund Ervin

The day was clear and sunny far an

'36, Hilary Ervin, Barnet Fain ' 5 3 , Nancy Goetz, Hugh

event-filled Homecoming Weekend .

Gourley, Peyton Helm, Ada Katz, Alex Katz, David Lubin, Paula Lunder, Peter Lunder ' 5 5 , orma Marin, Michael Marlais, Lynn Marsden-Ada , Robert McArthur, David Miller '5 1 , Alan Mirken ' 5 1 , Jean Pratt Moody '56, Heather Pay on ' 8, Gerald Peters, Lawrence Pugh '56,

Tailgaring befare che 2 1 -0 victory over Amherst are che ]abar family

Gearge , son of]ohn ' 5 2 .

Thomas chulhof '69, Paul Schupf, John Shore '59 and David Simon.

Women's Studies February 20-22, 1994 / Judith de Luce '68, chair; Nancy Carter Clough '69; Barbara Howard Trai ter '65; Nancy Rabinowitz, Hamilton College, consultant.

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