June 1, 1994
by Peter Safir
REUNION NEWS: 67ers planning to attend our 27th reunion can register at the Class of 69s 25th and join us for cocktails and hors doeuvres at Carrie and Frank Strasburgers after the P-rade. John Godfrey writes he recently received a B.S. in nursing from the Columbia Univ. School of Nursing and has been accepted into a masters program to prepare to be a pediatric nurse practitioner. John is now looking for his first hospital job, but in the meantime has had 15 poems accepted for publication by four different magazines just since the year began. He gave a reading at Brown at the end of April.
David Wright is working for Africare in Niamey, Niger, as manager of a natural-resources-management project. The project is attempting to reverse environmental degradation in a drought-prone region of eastern Niger.
After 13 years at an independent international TV distribution company, Brian Donegan reports that Davillier Donegan Enterprises was acquired by Capital Cities/ABC this past January. Brian said, We will continue to operate in Washington and continue to develop and market TV programs for cable & public television (including MONTY PYTHONS FLYING CIRCUS).
Michael Collins says hes enjoying being the boss in his health, policy, and information consulting firm. Classmates can e-mail him for free health-care reform cepts (suitable for parties). His e-mail address: COLLINS@UMBC7.UMBC.EDU
Robert Beart moved to L.A., where he joined the department of surgery at U.S.C.
© 1994 Peter Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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