Milton Magazine Fall 2002 issue

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Anna Luciani enjoys her job as a judge in the Tribunal of Minors in Italy. Anna’s husband Angelo, was appointed by the European Union to train the judges of the European countries who have requested to enter the union. Christopher C. Norris is partially retired from Proctor Academy and now works as a stonewall mason. Christopher says he is “still burdened with Red Sox obsession.”

Class of 1952, front row (left to right): Georgia Jenckes Cunningham, Joan Watson McCabe, Dorothy Newbegin Davis, Dan Pierce, Polly Harding Pierce, David Porter, Steve Endlar, Rosalie Jaques Williamson, Pooka Hibbard Truslow, Louisa Perkins Porter, Anne Frederick Starbird. Row 2: Charlie Cunningham, Sarah Crocker Garrison, Elisha Lee, Happy Burgin Lee, Judith Rice Millon, Katharyn Saltonstall Hok, Ed Cross, Charles Flynn, Jake Brown, Anne Willis Hetlage, David Lee. Row 3: Julie Pinkerton Pettit, Charles Walcott, Jay Jenkins, Peter Elliott, Jerry Newbury, John Eaton, Steven Swett, David Morse, Kitty Bigelow Benton. Row 4: Bob O’Neil, Charles FitzGerald, Bonnie Brown Gardner, Jim Fitzgibbons, Jack Chase, Ned Felton, David McElwain, Josh Brackett, Bob Gebelein, Tim Gates, Phillip Delano, John Bigelow.

lished by Xlibris and is called The Society for the Relief of Women and Children 1797–1997. Her book documents 200 years of women helping women and the development and evolution of social welfare in New York City.

 Ed Ofgant finished being “chair of the Financial Planning Association of Massachusetts: an exciting experience. I actually had my ticket in hand to San Diego for 3:00 p.m. September 11, 2001.” On February 23, 2002, Nathan D. Talbot married Ruth M. Talbot in Key West. Nathan and Ruth live in Marathon, Florida, where Nathan teaches Hispanic students English, science and math.

 “This winter, a 30-year retrospective exhibition of 43 sculptures and 63 drawings was held at the Fuller Building, 808 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston University,” writes Nicholas Edmonds. “The show was seen by approximately 2,000 people,

including many from Milton’s Class of 1955. Catalogues are available (617-358-0922) or you can visit the Web site at www.nickedmondssculptor.com.”

Knoblauch, Doug Glanville, Lance Berkman and Barry Zito to name a few.”

Robert “Mike” Whitney is chairman at LandVest, “which continues to grow and gain more interesting, national marketing and consulting projects. I have really appreciated the lunches organized by the Boston area ’55ers, sparked by Bob Crook.”

Keith Brodie was honored as the 2001 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year from New Canaan Country School.

 Edward Burke and his wife, Naomi, made Caroline McMullan Burke a grandmother in September 2000. “Returning from a vacation, with a change of planes in Minneapolis, we met Molly at age three days.” Caroline writes, “They have visited each Christmas.” Deborah Dunham married Arnold Gershon on June 8, 2001, in New York City. John Wylde’s Wareham Gatemen won the 2001 Cape Cod Baseball League Championship. “It was our fourth title in the past 14 years. We have been blessed with great players: Mo Vaughn, Chuck

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Anne Wyatt Brown is teaching at the University of Richmond. Her daughter, Natalie, was expecting Anne’s first grandchild in April 2002. Robert G. Fuller Jr. “recently attended a training seminar conducted by the Episcopal Diocese of Maine for laity interested in preaching. Among the other attendees, to my surprise and pleasure, was classmate Larry Rotch, who currently enjoys semi-retirement from his engineering career, and with his wife, Emily, lives in the rural hamlet of Liberty, Maine. Ray and Sarah Faxon Houlihan have settled into a “wonderful routine of spring and summer in Chestertown, Maryland, and winter in Naples, Florida with some very interesting travel in between.

Philip Rand traveled to Argentina, Antarctica and Chile at the end of 2001. He is still awaiting the publication of his paper given in Holland (Leiden) in a volume on the writer and the city. Rand gave a paper at the University of London in 2000 on Zola, Bulwer-Lytton and the end of the Second Empire. Lisa Graves Wardlaw returned from a trip to the Galapagos with Loca Floats. Lisa is still pursuing her real estate career on Squam Lake.

 Caroline Constant’s latest book, Eileen Gray, came out last year. Caroline loves her new job as professor of architecture at the University of Michigan. Suzette Alsop Jones “is head of the visual arts at the Dana Hall School in Wellesley, Massachusetts, where she teaches painting and architecture. “Working hard to paint, garden, and ‘be there’ for my husband, Tom, and my daughter, Tess, who is living with us for the moment with her boyfriend. They are back from two years of teaching in China. My older daughter, Sarah, is in her last year of medical school in Albuquerque, New Mexico.” Lee Dennison Roussel is returning to the U.S. and leaving the Foreign Service after 24 years to be closer to her two daughters and the rest of her family.

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