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contacted should be sent to Alumni Office, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106-3100. Thank you.

Robert M. Atwater WadeR Cole Raymond V. De Silva james M Doyle Alva A. Garnes fane Ginsberg Roderick john M Hancock Robert T Hollister Charles R. King DavidA. Lee A. Bruce Mac Donald Carlos M Martinez Thomas McGuirk Thomas M Milligan john M Randall Donald E. Ratliff Lesley Dill Sagerman Thomas R. Savage Michael Schwartz Raja Changez Sultan Gerardo Tramontozzi William Vtzn Auken Kristin Anderson 32 Linebrook Rd. Ipswich, MA 01938 e-mail: KABPC@aol.com Class Agents: Thomas M. Buchenau, Esq. Douglas T. Lake E. Lawrence Minard III

Reunion '98: June 4-7

BARBARA BROWN writes, "I fulfilled one of my lifelong dreams this past year - I went to Egypt. I took a cruise down the Nile, rode a camel, and experienced the Pyramids at Giza, even venturing inside two of them to the interior rooms with empty sarcophagi. The trip was all I expected and more. "Also took part in a very rewarding and happy occasion, as Trinity held a luncheon and reception for DR [MICHAEL) CAMPO '48, celebrating 25 years ofTrinity's Rome Campus and the Cesare Barbieri Center. I was the sole representative from the first class to spend an entire semester in Rome .... "Speaking of the Cesare Barbieri Center, I can't give high enough praise to the inspiring and entertaining readings and interpretations of The Divine Comedy, led by scholars visiting Trinity from throughout the Northeast, and sponsored by the C. B. Endowment for Italian Culture. Bravo!" SUSANNAH HESCHEL, an internationally respected scholar of religion at Case Western Reserve University, continues to teach rather than research and write fulltime. She says, "I have to teach. I can't not teach." Her authority on

Jewish feminism, Jewish-Christian relations, and the relationship of religion to the environment makes her a frequent guest lecturer, researcher, traveler, and writer. The alumni office has no current mailing address for the following members of the Class. Any information as to how the individuals can be contacted should be sent to Alumni Office, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106-3100. Thank you.

julian W. Birch Alan] Child john] Coyne Neville S. Davis Adelaide Beacham James D. Evans III juliet Rogers Vtzllee Michael J Gross Richard C Gurchin jeanne Frawley Knecht Alan S. Landry Sarah W. Masters Sari Miller Kauahikaua Eleanor S. Pedersen Thomas S. Perakos Philip L. Poirier Patricia A. Powell Tijan M Sallah Matthew D. Schor Richard P. Sieger George E. Spencer III Robert B. Thiel Jr. Adrian G. P. Thomas ]ejftey M Tucker Richard V. Vtzne Deborah j veis La Leace V. Williams Nathaniel L. Williams Robert D. Wilson III Donna R. Zito Susan H Coverdale Eleanor Crosby Hall Daniel M. Roswig, M.D. 3 Stonepost Simsbury, CT 06070 Class Agents: The Rev. James A. Kowalski Patti Mantell-Broad Paul B. Zolan, Esq.

STEPHEN SAXE notes, "I have been busy for the past 20-something years. I received an M .S. degree in biochemistry from Michigan State University and a Ph.D. degree in molecular biology and biochemistry from Wesleyan University. I was then a staff fellow at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD and followed that up by becoming an assistant professor at the Albany College of Pharmacy in Albany, NY. I then decided to enter the field of patent law. I became a patent examiner at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. I entered law school and became a patent agent while attending law school. In May of 1996, I

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graduated from Georgetown University Law Center. I passed the Virginia Bar exam and am working as a patent lawyer, specializing in biotechnology, at Venable, Baetjer, Howard & Civiletti, LLP in Washington, DC. ''Along the way I got married to Xiaosha Ge and we now have three children, Andrew (eight), Benjamin (six), and Zachary (two). We are living in Centreville, VA which is about 20 miles outside of Washington, DC." The alumni office has no current mailing address for the following members of the Class. Any information as to how the individuals can be contacted should be sent to Alumni Office, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106-3100. Thank you.

james W. Adams janet A. Babb Giorgio Barone Lisbeth Bensley-Pino Patricia A. Brown Cheryl Hahn Carney Michael S. Chearney Marilyn Lewis D'Alessandro Frederick A. Dahl jonathan C David Gregory L. Forte Barbara L. Frazer Elizabeth Grady Merkin Richard B. Hall Martha T Hamblin Karen L. Harris Edward W. Heiderich, Jr. Cathy Young Hoffmann R. Lianne johnson Vtzlmore T jones Steven C Kasel Adron D. Keaton Susan Dunham Russell Phillip S. LaBove Gordon B. Madge Scott M Me Bride John J McCook Duane P. McKay Dennis M McKearin Cristina Medina S. Michael Minard Susan W. Moore Betty l Morningstar Elizabeth Pelgrift Boak Stephen 0 . Pember E james Robinson Mitchell Rosenberg Leslie S. Simmons R. Steven Walker Saul Wiezenthal AnnM Wolf Richard H Wolfram joyce Laughlan Yelenak James A. Finkelstein 17 Bracken Ct. San Rafael, CA 94901-1587 Class Agents: Stacie Bonfils Benes Jon H. Entine

The Class Notes for 1975 this time include a wonderful report on a heretofore-unknown 15-year card game. The following carne in from CHRIS LANE: "It has been years since I have written with any news, so I thought it was about time to send in a note. The most interesting news for me is that in October I won the 'Honest Hearts Trophy' in the 15th annual Trinity Hearts Club tournament. The four finalists, all Class of 1975 , were myself, JAMES GOMES (now living in Boston), TONY PICCIRILLO (having returned from England and living in Lyme, CT), and JEFF KELLER (who lives in Tenafly, NJ). I have actually won the finals three of the last five years, so I am on something of a roll. The finals were held at Jeff's house this year, and next year the plans are for holding the tournament on Cape Cod. "I have not seen any other Trinity alums recently, though I did get to chat with Drew Hyland when he carne down and gave an excellent talk at the Trinity Club in Philadelphia. As for myself, I have recently published a pair of guides on collecting antique prints (I am co-owner ofThe Philadelphia Print Shop, Ltd.) and have just had an article published in Mercator's World, an international publication on antique maps. I have also been asked to give a lecture at the Philadelphia Antiques Show next April, which is a nice honor as this show is considered by many to be the most prestigious in the country. "Looking over this letter I am embarrassed to have written so much of 'what I've done,' but I guess that is how news gets into the Class Notes. This awkwardness is why I haven't written in such a long time and probably won't for another long time. Anyway, I decided to write this, so here it is." As to other news, BOB ANDRIAN was reported, for yet another year, as a top soccer coach in New England. I drove by Bob's work place, the Loomis School, a few months ago on the way to a business meeting, and remarked on the quiet beauty of that old New England main street. [Editor's note:

See "Notable" about Bob.] YOUR SECRETARY is in the midst of some interesting times. My firm, A. Foster H iggins & Co., has been acquired by William M. Mercer as part of the sale of Johnson & Higgins to Marsh & McClennan. We are all excited about the global reach of the new combination, which creates the

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