March 5, 1997
by Peter O. Safir
John Tait writes that he is now coordinator of security and intelligence at the Privy Council Office, Canadas Cabinet office. Unfortunately, John cant tell us what he does.
Don Smiegiel writes that he is still a managing director at DAccord, working on cross-border financing. Dons twin boys are 8 1/2 and are looking forward to attending their first reunion this spring.
John Weidman continues working at the U. of Pittsburgh as a professor of education. He is also doing international consulting, most recently having spent five months in Laos setting up a new department for private education in the ministry of education on a project funded by the Asian Development Bank.
Cabell Tutwiler is still teaching school in New Iberia, La., and trying his best to raise his three strong-willed daughters. Cabell writes, Anyone passing through please stop and see us. We have a big and rambling house on the bayou.
John DeYoung Jr., along with Gordon Gladman and Johns son Brian, cheered the Tigers in their final game in Palmer Stadium. In 1996, John received the Herbert Hoover Award from the Washington, D.C., section of the Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration and is to be named a centennial fellow in celebration of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences at Penn State.
Richard Davidson and wife Judy are living in Albany, N.Y., where he is a partner with Hiscock & Barclay, LLP. Their two sons, Christopher 94 and Scott (Harvard 95) are gainfully employed, and daughter Julie is a sophomore at SUNY-Genessee and plays center for the varsity basketball team.
© 1997 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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