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Class Notes

River Campus Undergraduate: 1960s

Reunion News

College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering classes celebrating reunions

October 6–8, 2006

Slater Society: All post-50th Reunion Classes
65th Reunion: 1941
60th Reunion: 1946
55th Reunion: 1951
50th Reunion: 1956
45th Reunion: 1961
40th Reunion: 1966
35th Reunion: 1971
30th Reunion: 1976
25th Reunion: 1981
20th Reunion: 1986
15th Reunion: 1991
10th Reunion: 1996
5th Reunion: 2001

More about Meliora Weekend

1960
J. B. Post writes, “I have submitted a short piece on fabulous and fantastic places for the Oxford Companion to Exploration and the introduction to the University of Texas Press’s Maps in Popular Culture, both forthcoming. Exact titles and dates of publication remain a mystery.”

1964
Larry Root writes, “My company, LR Books, has published its 27th book, Wildcat Cartridges, by Fred Zeglin.”

1966
Marc Holzer was named the Rutgers Board of Governors Professor of Public Administration, one of Rutgers University’s highest honors.

1969
Dan Dubovsky writes, “I have been a specialist on fetal alcohol spectrum disorders for the National Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration FASD Center for Excellence in Rockville, Md., for four years. I provide training and technical assistance on FASD throughout the United States and Canada.” Dan lives in Philadelphia. . . . Margery Ganz (see ’80). . . . Lois Hecht Oppenheim writes, “I happily returned to professorial status after serving four years as vice president for academic affairs and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Judaism in Bel Air, Calif. I have a new book coming out in June, After Pinochet: The Chilean Road to Democracy and the Market, which I coedited with a colleague, Dr. Sylvia Borzutzky. The third edition of my book Politics in Chile: Democracy, Authoritarianism, and the Search for Development should be published in the fall. My son, Ben, who was married in June 2004, is in the Ph.D. program in political science at the University of California at Berkeley. I send best wishes to all my Rochester classmates and friends.” . . . Daniel White is the author of Coaching Leaders: Guiding People Who Guide Others.