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Wenda Harris Millard '76

enda Harns Millard '76 has been named senior vice president and publisher of Family Circle. The world's largest-sellmg wom en's magazine, Family Circle is published 17 times a year by The N ew York Tim es Company Women's M agazines . In announcing the appointment, Charles H . Townsend, president and chief executive officer of The New York Times Company Women's Magazines, said Millard "brings to this assignment a great range of experience and knowledge of publishing in all areas: selling, marketing, circulation, promotion and franchise extension. Her publishing experience will add to the vitality of the magazine and our organization." Previously, she was executive vice president and group publisher of the Adweek Magazines , which include Adweek and Mediaweek. She is president of the Advertising Club of New York, where she has been on the board of directors since 1988. She also serves as a trustee of the International R adio and Television Society Foundation. Millard earned a bachelor of arts degree in English from Trinity and a master of business administration degre e from Harvard University. She is a mem.ber of the Trinity Reporter Editorial Advisory Board and spoke at the Trinity Club of N ew York's business lecture series in D ecember.

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WAYNE BUTZ has been elected to the post of senior vice president and actuary by the board of directors of Harleysvill e Life Insurance Company in Harleysville, Pa. Our big 25th Reunion will take place June 9-12 . Mark your calendars now and save the date! Edward S. Hill, Esq. P.O. Box 2480 Waterbury, Conn. 06722-2480

PIERRE D. HAYWARD has been named secretary of the University of Delaware. H e will be responsible for providing overall support to the board of trustees,

serving as staff officer to the board and the president. The alumni office has learned that THE REV. JENNINGS HOBSON III, rector ofTrinity Episcopal Church for 20 years, was named "The Rappahannock (Va.) News Citizen of the Year" for 1992. A lengthy news article in the local newspaper describ es his many contributions to his comnmnity. A social worker in the area notes, "He's one of the people we call on in emergencies. He's a resource, or he can touch resources. He 's a problem solver and a grand choice for Citizen of the Year." BILL REDFIELD has moved from j'vlaine to the Syracuse, N.Y. area (Fayetteville) this past year. H e w rites, "In Feb. '93 returned from China w here we adopted Molly, age three, in May. She and big brother, Ben, age five, are getting along well. "I see JOHN ROBSON

regularly." John L. Bonee III, Esq. One State St. Hartford, Conn. 06103 Class Agents: Ernest J. Mattei, Esq. John L. Bonee III, Esq.

m DR. ROBERT H. OSHER , a Cincinnati eye surgeon specializi ng in cataract surgery, won a first place award for a videotape he produced for the American Society of Cataract and R efractive Surgery I Alcon International Film Festival, held in Seattle, Wash. William H. Reynolds, Jr. 5821 Orchid Ln. Dallas, Texas 75230 Class Agents: L. Peter Lawrence William H. Reynolds, Jr.

THE REV. KIRK KUBICEK, rector of Saint Peter's Episcopal C hurch in Monroe, Conn., sent a copy of the July 8, 1993 edition of the Casco Bay Weekly which described The Outerspace Band's "semi-annual migration" to M aine. The article states, "The bond between The Outerspace Band and Main e goes back 25 years, w hen the Trinity College-based band landed its first gig at the Chez Paris in Waterville thro ugh some friends. T hough the band's seven members are currently scattered throughout the Northeast, they reconvene during ski seasons and summers to rehearse and then perform a mix of blues, rhythm and blues, and pop for Maine audiences ."


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