Talk about “the road less traveled by….” As an international relations major, after completing an intensive course in Japanese at Yale the summer of his sophomore year, Dr.
Despite the loss to Yale, the annual mini-reunion in October provided good times, fellowship, and fond reminiscences during mealtimes and the annual class meeting at the Paganucci Lounge as well as the now-traditional Saturday night dinner at Jesse’s
A hearty wah-hoo-wah for Rog Usborne for a marvelous “Sail the Trail” cruise. For photos and details, see Al Huck’s newsletter and Kathy Schwartz’s photo album.
Featured:Cultural icon Bob Christgau,recently limned as a class legend in this space, was featured in the March-April issue of the DAM citing his blog at robertchristgau.substack.com.
Congratulations to another class legend, ambassador Henry Clarke, on the publication of his memoir about establishing the first American embassy to Uzbekistan in Tashkent between 1992 and 1995 as the country, the third most populous
Once again, Mike Schaefer and his wife, Heide, flawlessly organized the annual mini-reunion in Hanover during the first weekend in October, with a total of 30 attendees.
What can one say in 300 words to do justice to the legendary Bob Christgau, essayist extraordinaire on topics musical, literary, cultural, philosophical, and political, about whom it is said “when he speaks people listen”?