December 21, 1994
by Peter Safir
Bob Berkowitz writes from Menlo Park, Calif., that for the past 18 years, he has been on the Schools Committee for Northern California. Bob and a number of other Princetonians recently honored the memory of Bill Van Siclen 43, who served as longtime chairman of the committee.
Bob Wells is residing in bucolic Boulder, Colo., running Lennox Research, where he does market research for US West, CableLabs, TCI, and others. He has just published his second book, THE INTERACTIVE HOME: TECHNOLOGIES, STRATEGIES, AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES (Warren Publishing), which is aimed at businesses and corporate strategists, since it sells for a hefty $495.
Steve Wright has accepted a position as president and chief operating officer of the Dodge Group in March of this year. He and his family have relocated back to Boston. Steve reports that wife Pauline, son Alexander (11) and daughter Elizabeth (9) are all well.
Greg Arnold is focusing his efforts on raising four children in Dallas Cliff (14), Elizabeth (12), Grace Ann (7), and Sally (4) while his business is in Chicago. Escape is in Crested Butte, Co. If life is a game, to us it looks a lot like mumblety-peg.
Richard Davidson and wife Judy are living in Glenmont, N.Y. Their son Chris graduated from PU. in June and is working in marketing in Orlando, and son Scott is a senior at Harvard and plays on the varsity baseball team. Daughter Julie is a senior in high school and, at 63, she has gotten fair interest from college basketball coaches.
© 1994 Peter Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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