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Fall
2003
Vol. 66, No. 1

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River Campus
Undergraduate: 1960s

1960
Practical Guides in Psychiatry: Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry was coauthored by Michael Blumenfield.

1962
Linda Geigle Ball has published two books on gardening: Month-by-Month Gardening in Pennsylvania (2001) and Pennsylvania Gardener’s Guide (2002). . . . Margaret Cozzens, vice chancellor for academic and student affairs and math professor at Colorado Institute of Technology–Denver has been named the university’s president. She says her goal is to make the institute a “center for innovation.”

1963
40th Reunion
October 10–12, 2003
www.rochester.edu/alumni/classes/1963

1966
Harrington (Kit) Crissey served for a year as president of Penntesol–East, the Association of English as a Second Language Teachers in Philadelphia. . . . The Mendon, N.Y., home of Robert Klimasewski ’67 (Mas) was featured in the local public television documentary feature Even More Great Homes of Rochester. . . . Thomas Putnam is chairman and research chief of Fenimore Asset Management in Cobleskill, N.Y.

1967
Broadcom Corporation announced the appointment of John Major to its board of directors. John is former chairman and CEO of San Diego–based Novatel Wireless Inc. and is a member of the Trustees’ Alumni Council of the College.

1968
35th Reunion
October 10–12, 2003
www.rochester.edu/alumni/classes/1968

Donna Goldfarb writes to say she received a New Hampshire Theatre Award for best supporting actress in a professional musical for her role as Fraulein Schneider in Cabaret, a Seacoast Repertory Company (Portsmouth, N.H.) production.

1969

Michael Isaacs ’69

Isaacs

Michael Isaacs has been named first executive director of the Rhode Island Association of Defense Trial Counsel. As executive director, he is responsible for managing the association, conducting its public policy activities, and developing new programs for member attorneys and associate members. . . . Louis Massaro ’80S (MBA) has been elected to the Choice One Communications board of directors. Louis, who has worked in the telecommunications industry for over 30 years, will also serve on the audit committee and the Option Plan committee of the board.


 
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