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Nov - Dec 2015

The birthday parties celebrating my 101st were simply thrilling. Everyone has a family and most are great, but you make your friends, and to have them gather around really makes for a perfect birthday.
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Sept - Oct 2015

I keep neglecting Tim Rub, our honorary classmate, now director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He loves his job and enjoys living in Philly so much that he turned down the job of head of the Metropolitan Museum in New York City.
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Jul - Aug 2015

Just learned of the death of classmate Leon Kent, whom we had lost track of. Leon was a highly decorated war hero because of his performance in the Battle of the Bulge.


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May - June 2015

Ed Reich tells me that he is happy and keeps going all the time. Irv Sager reports that his future is bright because he will make it happen.

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Mar - Apr 2015

Irv Sager celebrated his 100th birthday in December, joining Ed Reich and me in the centurial club of the class of ’35. This is a very select club and we are not accepting any new members.

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Nov - Dec 2014

You are hearing from the luckiest person on earth. I am able to live to be 100 years old, and am still living a life that just gets better and better. I don’t question why but just enjoy what I am offered.

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Sept - Oct 2014

I spoke to Irv Sager and Ed Reich, who is now 100 years old, and they are both still hanging in there. As for myself, quite a few parties are being organized to celebrate my 100th, which is wonderful.

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Jul - Aug 2014

Spoke to Ed Reich, who said his life is going along fine. I then spoke to Irv Sager, who said his life is uneventful but he is enjoying it very much.

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Jan - Feb 2014

I spoke with Ed Reich, who sounded very happy. He speaks to his son, Bob ’68, almost every day. Isn’t that great, since Bob is in California and Ed is in Florida.