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March–April 2010
Vol. 72, No. 4

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River Campus Undergraduate 1960s

1963

David Atwood has published a book, Detour to Death Row (PeaceCenter Books, 2008), about his experience as an activist in the Catholic peace movement and as an opponent of the death penalty. Atwood, who lives in Houston, is the founding director of the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty.

1966

Lew Kaplan, a judge of the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, delivered the Distinguished Jurist Lecture at the Institute of Law and Economics at the University of Pennsylvania in October. . . . Jeff Raffel became the president of the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration in November. Jeff is the Charles P. Messick Professor of Public Information at the University of Delaware.

1967

Ira Schildkraut writes that in addition to teaching advanced placement courses in American history, American government and politics, and economics, he has accepted the director of college guidance position at Rambam Mesivta Maimonides High School in Lawrence, Long Island. He adds that he is also using the skills he learned as a reporter for the Campus Times, covering the Freeport, N.Y., village board and school board meetings for the Freeport-Baldwin Leader weekly newspaper. . . . George Frisk has been elected president of the Acoustical Society of America. George is a professor of ocean and mechanical engineering at Florida Atlantic University and assistant director of the school’s SeaTech Campus.

1968

David Rosenbloom has published a memoir, Becoming Me: The Memoir of an Erudite, Music Loving, Left-Handed Woodworker (United Arts, 2009). David is a retired marketing executive, a furniture craftsman, and a kidney disease survivor.