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Spring-Summer 2002
Vol. 64, No. 3

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'60

David Williamson and his wife, Barbara Walker, have written an up-to-date book on Quimper pottery, Quest for Quimper. Featuring Quimper examples and photographs from both private and museum collections, the book is the culmination of 12 years of research in the United States and France.

'62

40TH REUNION
OCTOBER 11-13, 2002

Matt Young '67 (PhD) has published his latest book, No Sense of Obligation: Science and Religion in an Impersonal Universe, on the Internet through print-on-demand publisher 1stBooks Library. He describes the book as a scientific yet sympathetic study of the claims of religion, using case studies to explain scientific inference and examining religious inference in light of scientific facts.

'64

Charles Bash retired from Dow Chemical last year after 35 years of service in Michigan, California, and Germany. He writes that he and his wife, Margaret Patterson Bash '65N, are looking forward to the graduation from college of their youngest and graduation from high school of their last foster child.

'66

Lew Kaplan gave the 31st Annual Brace Lecture of the Copyright Society to the United States. The topic of the lecture, given at Fordham Law School, was "Copyright in the Digital Age." . . . Sally Mandel's sixth novel, Heart and Soul, was planned for an April release date. It tells the story of a stage-frightened musician's journey to fame and love.

'67

35TH REUNION
OCTOBER 11-13, 2002

Alfred Aman Jr., dean of the Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, planned to step down as dean after 11 years on June 30, 2002. He plans to be a fellow with the Law and Public Affairs Program at Princeton University and complete a book on globalization and democracy. . . . Linda Sloan, director of drama at Greensboro Day School, led the efforts to build the Triad Stage, a new 300-seat theater in downtown Greensboro, N.C.

'68

David and Jean Blank Farkas wrote the book, Principles of Web Design, which leads students through the design process by using practical, mainstream examples. . . . Martin Levine joined Shorebank Advisory Services of Chicago as senior managing director for international activities. . . . Cathy Minehan, a University trustee and president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, spoke about the economy at Economic Outlook 2002, an economic forum in Hartford, Conn. . . . Frederick Paillet '69 (Mas) sends an update. He planned to retire from his position as research project chief with the U.S. Geological Survey in March and move with his wife, Ann, to the coast of Maine, where he plans to remain active as a research professor with the department of geology at the University of Maine. . . . Seth Reice wrote The Silver Lining: The Benefits of Natural Disasters. The book suggests that natural disturbances play key roles in renewing and maintaining the environment.

'69

Neil Baldwin wrote Henry Ford and the Jews: The Mass Production of Hate, which follows the twisting paths of the industrialist's thinking and bigotry.

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