Our 35th Year
September 12, 2001
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January 30, 2002
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January 30, 2002
by Peter O. Safir
Joe Wood writes that the handsome young man in the photo is none other than our own Bill Stanard, proprietor of the Stanard Boat Works in Newport, R.I. Joe and wife Laura happened on Bill and Mary Hayward at the Annapolis Power Boat Show Oct. 12 where they were aboard a similar boat with intent to sell as many of them as they could. Joe says he wined and dined them over the weekend, and finally extracted a promise from Bill to come back to our 35th next year. Bill did sell the boat and had to return to Newport to retrieve another before heading out to Ft. Lauderdale for the next show
Roger Phillips has retired after 32 years in the software business, and is now shopping for sailboats for the Inside Passage next spring. Rogers son Matt (98) survived 9/11 from his Manhattan office but viewed it all.
Lawrence Elias has transitioned this year from academe and practice to the biotech/pharmaceutical industry in the California Bay Area.
Peter Turchi writes that life is still very good here in northern New Mexico. He says that snow has started to cap the Sangre de Cristos, and he and Judy are looking forward to a good ski season. On a more serious note, he has decided that the attacks on his hometown of New York and DC (where both his daughters live) led him to accept an offer to return to the Air Force. He will be senior scientist for High Power Microwave Weapons (equivalent to brigadier general) starting in January at Kirtland AFB in Alburquerque.
© 2002 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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