Mar - Apr 2016
Sometimes it takes a hit Broadway musical to remind Americans of their history. Thanks to the popularity of Hamilton, the important role of France in the history of the United States is remembered.
Class Notes
Sometimes it takes a hit Broadway musical to remind Americans of their history. Thanks to the popularity of Hamilton, the important role of France in the history of the United States is remembered.
Around the girdled earth they roam…and reside! Our class newsletter editors have recently been reporting on classmates living outside the United States, which prompted me to try to figure how many ’82s currently live abroad.
When an envelope arrived in the mail from Judge James D. Rogers ’51, I was a little nervous. Fortunately, it contained a newspaper clipping announcing that Steve Faber is now chief sales officer for SheerWind.
At our 30th reunion Melissa Cook spoke on a panel about her decision to leave her job as head of global research at Lazard to create an investment research and advisory boutique supporting U.S.
The class of 1982 once again had a good turnout for Class Officers Weekend (C.O.W.) in Hanover in September.
I chatted with Austin Beutner four and a half days into his new role as CEO and publisher of The Los Angeles Times.
As I write this column summer is just beginning, but by the time you read it summer will be almost over. Tempus fugit.
If you remember Michael Rafter playing the piano in Collis, The New York Times recognition that Michael “expertly led” the orchestra in the Broadway show Violet will resonate with you.