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Alumni at Large Colby Magazine Volume 91 Issue 1 Winter 2002 Article 11 January 2002 Alumni at Large Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/colbymagazine Recommended Citation (2002) "Alumni at Large," Colby Magazine: Vol. 91 : Iss. 1 , Article 11. Available at: https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/colbymagazine/vol91/iss1/11 This Contents is brought to you for free and open access by the Colby College Archives at Digital Commons @ Colby. It has been accepted for inclusion in Colby Magazine by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ Colby. '20s/'30s- 1 940s I Alumni at Large for 11 years. He and Marilyn have 1940s Correspondents been married for almost 56 years Harvard Business School recently and have lived in tl1e same house for 1940 established The RobertN. Anthony Fellow­ 50 years. Ernest C. Marriner Jr. ship to honor Professor Emeritus Robert N. 10 Wa lnut Drive Anthony '38's extraordinary contributions 40 The good news is that Jim Augusta, ME 04330 and dedication to the Harvard Business Bunting's son, John, is tl1e new head 207-623-0543 School and to the fieldof business account­ football coach at the University of [email protected] ing. Antl1ony, who served on the Harvard North Carolina. The bad news is that 1941 Business School faculty from 1940 until tl1e Tarheelsdid not win all tl1eirgames in tl1e 200 I season. Jim and Etl1el are Bonnie Roberts Hathaway his retirement in 1983, is the author or 400 Atlantic Avenue #34C not yet moving from their home in co-author of 27 books and more than I 00 Leominster, MA 01453 Silver Spring, ,\ 1d., to Chapel Hill. articl es tlrnt have been translated into 13 978-343-4259 They've been in Silver Spring for languages. The fel lowship will provide [email protected] N. '38 more than 40 years-and have been Robert Anthony financial support to deservi ng M.B.A. married for 601 They come to Sebago students at the school. 1942 Lake for a month in the summer and 1943 go to Florida for a montl1 in the winter. 1944 llM!HlJM�@m ...Gardner "Chubby" Oakes is one c/o Meg Bernier of tlie first of our classmates to use the Colby College Alumni Office Deaths: Lewis H. Kleinholz '30, July 9, 2001, in Nevada at 91 ·:· Dorot11y class news form from Colby magazine. Waterville, ME 04901 Dingwall '33, August 12, 2001, in Presque Isle, Maine, at 89 ·:· Stanley (More of you should emulate Chubby 207-872-3185 in tl1is respect. Or write a note to me C. Hersey '33, September 28, 2001, in Roseland, Fla., at 91 ·:· [email protected] or send me an e-mail. You who are Sybil Wo lman Berman '34, April 2, 2001, in \Vest Palm Beach, Fla., [email protected] connected to the Internet can reach [email protected] at 88 ·:· Sumner Peter Mills Jr. '34, September 22, 2001, in Farmington, me atclassnews I [email protected]. Maine, at 90 ·:· Jacob Mu skat '34, October 9, 200 I, in \Vo rcester, Mass., at I can't share news that I do not 1945 88 ·:· Richmond M. Noyes '35, August 25, 2001, in Ellsworth, Maine, at have.) Chubby still lives in Potsdam, Naomi Collett Paganelli 88 ·:· Margaret Henderson Richardson '35, August 31, 2001, in Bridgton, N.Y. He has tliree children and five 2 Horatio Street #5J Maine, at 87 -:· Winifred White Houghton '36, August 29, 200 I, in grandchildren .... Reunion \l\Teekend New Yo rk, NY 10014 Natick, Mass., at 86 ·:· Robert N. Miller '36, August 4, 2001, in Lake 212-929-5277 2000 saw tl1e usual loyal but small · · '36, Caroline, Que., at 87 : Robert Stone September 15, 2001, in contingent from tl1e Class of 1940: [email protected] Manchester, Conn., at 87 ·:· Charles R. Dolan '38, August 12, 2001, Doris Rose Hopengarten, Aiieen 1946 in Warwick, R.J., at 87 ·:· Barbara Knowlton Laney '38, August I 6, Thompson, Lin Workmanand your Anne Lawrence Bondy 2001, in Waterville, Maine, at 86 ·:· Michael A. Spina '39, September correspondent enjoyed the beautiful 771 Soundview Drive 30, 2000, in Jackson, Miss., at 82. weather and tl1e interesting programs, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 and we were delighted when Howard 914-698-1238 '20s /'30s (nintl1 edition) and,\lmwgement Co11trol Miller, of Levine's fame, joined us for [email protected] Portrait painter Eleanor Barker in No nprofit 01gm1ic::.atio11s (sixth edi­ tlie 50-Plus dinner.... I enjoyed t:\vo McCargar '37 wrote to say that she tion) were among tl1e first texts and weeks in Uzbekista11 last winter and 1947 has completed more than 800 com­ casebooks on tl1ese subjects .... Retired hope to go to Easter Island this winter. Mary "Liz" Hall Fitch missioned poro·aits ....The Harvard teacher Martha Wakefield Falcone Where have you traveled recently? ... 4 Canal Park #712 '38 Business School recently established wrote tl1at her firsttl1ree daughters Remember, I now have e-mail. Cambridge , MA 02141 The Robert . Anthony Fellowship were born in China when she was -Ernest C. 1Harri11er]1: 617-494-4882 fund to honor Professor Emeritus working for UNRRAand tl1eAmerican fax: 617-494-4882 Robert Anthony '38's exo·aordinary Friends Service Comminee bet:\veen 45 It's late September and tl1e classnews194 [email protected] contributions and dedication to the 1946 and 1949. Now her oldest to topic on everyone's mind has be tlie 1948 Harvard Business School and to the daughter has gone to China w:itl1 her horrendous anacks on the Pentagon David and Dorothy Marson field of business accounting. The own t:\l'O daughters, Jaime, 3, and and New York's \ Vorld Trade Center. 41 Woods End Road fund is to provide fe llowship support Anika, 2 . ..Marjorie Gould Shuman As best as I have determined so far, I Dedham, MA 02026 to deserving M.B.A. students at the '37 is busy with her post-teaching !mow no one in the Tw in To wers or 781·329-3970 school, with a preference for students career. \\lhether leading a program in other downed buildings, and I fax: 617-329-6518 who have a milita1y background and on Henrik Ibsen, leading a creative can only hope that no Colby people [email protected] an interest in accounting and cono·ol. writing group or participating in tl1e were lost or injured. As for otl1er Anthony, who served in \ Vo rld War Il Shakespeare Reader's group from 1991 '45ers, i\!anh ananites include Muriel 1949 as lieutenant commander in tl1e Navy to 1999, her educational interests Marker Gould, who was in Italy, Anne Hagar Eustis Supply Corps and from 1965 to 1968 haven't waned. She says she returned and Helen Strauss, who lives safely 24 Sewall Lane as the assistant secretary of defense, to the College nearly every year uptown. Living as T do in lower To psham, ME 04086 cono·oller, joined tl1e Harvard Business until 1999 and always enjoyed her ,\ lanhattan, I see and hear ongoing 207-729-0395 School faculty in 1940 and was a faculty ,·isits to tl1e beautiful campus . ... reminders of the assault (though fax: 978-464-2038 '39 member until his retirement in 1983. Robert Borovoy \\Tites from San none are needed), but I'm not-was [email protected] He is the autl1or or co-autl1or of 27 Francisco tl1at he is still working four not-dangerously close to Ground books and more than 100 articles that days a week. He has been a stockbroker Zero. Hope to hear from all of you have been translated into 13 languages. at Sutro & Co. for 25 years, at LF soon with updates on your fa milies 46 Haven't heard from any of His Acco1111ti11g: Text and Cases (IOtl1 Rothschild for 10 years and at Bear and various acti,-ities. you, so you'll have to hear what we're edition), ,Umwgement Control Sy stems Stearns Co., his current employer, -,Vao711i Collett Paga nelli doing. At this writing in late August, c 0 L B y . w I N T E R 2 0 0 2 I 39 Alumni at Large 1940s-1950s we're excited to be going to Alice Slavitt. Last fall,Bo b had open-heart Tu lly Hall on N"m·ember 4 for the surgery to replace a valve and three world premiere of a new piece by coronary arterie'>. I le claims to be Deaths: Elizabeth C. We scott '40, September 13, 200 I, in El lsworth, Hugh Aitken. Remember him' He a quick healer as exemplified by his i\Iaille, at 83 ·:· Mary Reny Buck '42, September 9, 200 I, in Blue Hill, and Laura Ta pia Aitken '45 met carving of the Thanksgiving turkey Nlaine, at 80 ·:· Thomas ]. Clohesy '42, July 1, 2001, in Scotia, 1 .Y., at when he was a cadet at Colby, and two weeks after the operation1 Bob 2 ·:· Catherine Buckley Congdon '42, August 12, 2001, in orwich, he is a noted composer. It's an has had a lifetime interest in Jewish Conn., at I ·:· Shelley L. Pratt '42, February 5, 2001,inSterling, Ill., important premiere with The N"ew and Irish history and in the research at 82 ·:· John A. Roukema '44,Mar ch 13, 2001, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., at Yo rk Chamber Symphony, Gerard and collection of handmade objects. 2 .;. Fred A. LeShane '46, July 29, 2001, in 1iami, Fla., at 79 ·:· Robert Sch\\·artz conducting and Horacio Introduced to horse racing a quarter Masters '48, April 4, 200 I, in Revere, Mass., at 3 ·:· Edmund H.
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