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I remember that the Sansom Delicatessen was run by the son-in-law of the notorious Blinky Palermo and many interesting characters like Mohammed Ali and Sonny Liston used to drop in frequently.” I found myself fixing up some of the players with my sister’s sorority sisters. “My grandfather owned the Penn Sherwood Hotel near 36th Street on campus, where many of the Philadelphia Eagles used to stay. Pollack W’60 writes, “After living in New York for 53 years, I moved to Wyomissing, Pa.” He worked at Morgan Stanley for 25 years. He was recently honored by having new facilities for the program named after him. Menzer C’60 was the founding director of the Marine Estuarine Environmental Science graduate program at the University of Maryland since 1978, it has grown into the university’s largest environmental-sciences graduate program. Elizabeth Kearney GEd’59,, writes that she is currently working on another book, “The Competitive Edge,” which is to be released later this year.ĭr. Jack Dimenstein C’52 has been elected co-president of Minjan Brunau-Sridei Eisch, an Orthodox synagogue in Zurich.ĭr. The US Naval Institute Press in now in discussions with me about reprinting the book in paperback for a new generation of naval researchers.”ĭr. This is the only international conference devoted to naval (including the US Marine Corps) and maritime history.
September, the influence of my book on subsequent naval historians was the focus of a session at the biennial McMullin Naval History Symposium at the US Naval Academy at Annapolis. It received generally good reviews and has come to be regarded as a pioneering work in the social history of the US Navy. Langley G’51 Gr’60, Arlington, Va., writes, “My PhD dissertation was published as a book in 1967 by the University of Illinois Press under the title Social Reform in the US Navy, 1798-1862. Paul Brager practices in West Virginia and is an avid whitewater kayaker and Alison Bass is an assistant professor of journalism at West Virginia University (long an investigative reporter for The Boston Globe, she was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize).Īmaranth Ehrenhalt FA’51,, had some of her works included in the show The Expressive Edge of Paper at the Anita Shapolsky Gallery in Manhattan in the spring. Brager W’79 is vice president of Quest Controls in California Linda Brager Breslow CW’73 GEd’73 is a horticulturalist in California Dr. She recently was honored by the Bucks County Democratic Committee for being its longest serving committee-person.
Estelle Rubin Brager CW’49 and her husband, Irving Brager EE’48, live in a solar-heated house they built on two acres in the cooperative community Bryn Gweled Homestead in Southampton, Pa.