sumer businesses in that city. ART BOBRUFF presented a paper to the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in San Francisco last year. He was also the senior author of an article on tardive dyskensia pul:r lished in the February 1981 issue of American Journal of Psychiatry. On sabbatical from Princeton University, JERRY LUTIN has been serving as manager regional transportation planning, for Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc. in New York City. Class Agent: Ronald E. Brackett, Esq.
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RICHARD BAGLEY. formerly vice president of sales and customer affairs for Menley & James Laboratories in Philadelphia, is now its vice president and general manager, U.S. operations. Also in Pennsylvania is DAVID SOTTER. Dave is president of J. R. Sotter Agency. Inc., insurance agents and brokers in Pottstown, P A. Two of our class members are at Brown University. HARVEY SILVERMAN is enjoying his new position as pr<r fessor of engineering there. His two sons, Alan and Kenny, are enjoying the
change. DAVE WILLIAMS was pr<r moted to associate professor of medicine at Brown recently, and is the proud father of Beth Allison, born last December. Also teaching is MARK HOBSON. Mark has spent 15 years teaching German in Setauket/Stony Brook, Long Island. He and his wife Marie are again leading a group of over 20 students to Munich for a "total immersion" exchange program which he organized. The students will live with private families for a few weeks and a group of German students will visit the United States later. Also in New York is JIM KAGEN. Jim recently remarried after the death of his wife four years ago. His business, American Practice Management, Inc. on Madison Avenue in New York City, handles health care management consulting and the development of medical buildings. Jim is senior vice president. In Woodbury, NY, is DAVID RAWLINGS. David is director, process engineering for American Hydron division of NPD Ootics. Inc. SANDY HANCE is working in Morristown NJ, as senior vice president, litigation counsel, for Beneficial Management Corporation. Sandy now has three children: Elizabeth, Anne, and Charles (Whitt). Congratulations, Sandy!
Headliners Buzz Gorsky '65 has a new book: Pain: Origin and Treatment, published in January, and a second book, co-authored with his wife, Susan, is in the revision process. It's titled, Introduction to Medical Hypnosis.
Bill Block '67 has been named publisher of The Daily Register, a daily and Sunday newspaper serving a readership of 113,000 in Monmouth County, NJ. He joined the company in 1972 after graduation from law school. His previous positions included advertising account executive, Washington correspondent, advertising manager and sales manager.
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HARTFORD - President Robert A. Brian, Tel: (203) 527-1131 The winter cocktail party held at John Chapin's ('70) Shenanigans Restaurant was well attended by alumni/ae and friends. Dr. Harold Martin, Charles A. Dana professor of humanities, gave a thought-provoking talk at the February monthly luncheon. Carole Pelletier '83 and John Meaney '82; Trinity Club scholarship recipients, reflected on their "Trinity Experience" at the May monthly luncheon. Don Reder is to be congratulated for a tremendous effort in chairing the 5th annual scholarship auction on May 3rd. Approximately $4000 was raised for the fund. SAN DIEGO - On February 23rd, Betty and Edgar Craig '34 hosted a reception at their lovely home in La Jolla.
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - On April 2nd, George Kroh '60 hosted a reception at the Carriage Club for alumni/ae, parents and spouses. Constance Ware, guest from the college administration, was very impressed with the enthusiasm of the group. PHILADELPHIA -President Steven H. Berkowitz, Tel: (215) 576-1711 Dr. Marshall Blume '63, trustee and professor of finance, Wharton School, was guest speaker at the April 22nd monthly luncheon. He gave an interesting tal'L: on "Reasonable Investment Goals." On May 6th, the annual reception was held at the Upriver Undine Barge Club. President Lockwood gave an excellent talk and responded to several thought-provoking questions about the College.
NEWPORT BEACH - Dr. Alden Gordon, assistant professor of fine arts, addressed an interested group of alumni/ae, friends and parents on February 24th at the Balboa Bay Club.
PITTSBURGH - President E. Wade Close, Tel: (412) 782-3041 On April 27th, a reception for alumni/ae, parents, spouses and accepted candidates for Trinity was held at the Top of the Triangle, U.S. Steel Building. The enthusiastic gathering responded well to remarks from President Lockwood.
LOS ANGELES - President Thomas A. Safran, Tel: (213) 476-0501 The Founders Room, Dorothy Chandler Pavillion of the Music Center, was the beautiful setting for the annual reception on February 25th. Dr. Andrew De Rocco, dean of the faculty, was guest speaker.
NORTHEASTERN OHIO - President Richard Mecaskey, Tel: (216) 371-3572 The Cleveland Skating Club was the setting for the annual reception on April 25th for alumni/ae, parents, spouses and accepted admissions candidates. President Lockwood addressed the well-attended affair.
SAN FRANCISCO - President James B. Kilgore, Tel: (415) 472-7593 On February 26th, alumni/ae, parents and spouses attended a reception at the St. Francis Yacht Club. Guest speakers Dean De Rocco and Dr. Alden R. Gordon were well received by the lively gathering.
DETROIT - President Bruce Rockwell, Tel: (313) 882-2911 Chris and Bill Finkenstaedt, parents of George '7 4, Hank '78, and Tim '83, hosted a very successful reception for alumni/ae, parents and spouses at their beautiful home. The College was well represented with Dr. and Mrs. Lockwood, Jerry Hansen and Connie Ware in attendance.
SOUTH BAY AREA- Dr. Lewis G. Taft organized a successful reception for Trinity alumni/ae, parents and spouses on February 27th at the Almaden Golf and Country Club, San Jose. BOSTON - President James P. Whitters III, Tel.: (617) 426-4600 The monthly luncheons continue to be a great success. Robert Patterson, executive director of the Massachusetts Industrial Finance Agency, addressed the group on March 25th. On April 24th, U.S. Senator Paul Tsongas was guest speaker. Lawrence DiCara, member of the Boston City Council, spoke on Boston's fiscal crisis on May 29th. An enthusiastic group of alumni/ae and friends attended an Evening at the Boston Pops on May 1st.
ALUMNI AND FACULTY REPRESENTING THE COLLEGE
CHICAGO - President Lindsay Mann, Tel: (312) 975-7687 Dr. Andrew De Rocco and Dr. Ward Curran were guest speakers at a reception for alumni/ae, parents and spouses on March 27th at the Metropolitan Club.
W. A. TOBY SCHOYER '54 College of the Virgin Islands Inauguration of Arthur A. Richards March 16, 1981
MINNEAPOLIS - The Minneapolis Athletic Club was the setting for an informal reception for alumni/ae, parents and spouses on March 30th. The successful affair, attended by Constance Ware, director of development, was organized by Daryle L. Uphoff'64.
PROFESSOR AUGUST E. SAPEGA Hartford State Technical College Inauguration of Kenneth Edward DeRego April26, 1981
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