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Ken Abbott and Susan Rach were married on Sept. 16 in Bridgton, Maine. Ken is an independent consultant on workflow systems and software, and Susan is a chef at the Sherborn Inn in Sherborn, Mass. They live at 659 Highland St., Holliston, Mass. 01746, and can be reached by e-mail at abbott@acm.org (From BAM 2/96)

Howard Abrams ’79 A.M. writes: I am celebrating my one-year wedding anniversary to Jodie Labowitz (University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School). We were married Sept. 23, 2000, in Scottsdale, Ariz. Jodie and I have separate private practices in gastroenterology in the Phoenix area. My daughter Jessica is now in the fourth grade. We hope to make it to the 25th Reunion in May. Howard can be reached at habrams1@home.com. (From BAM Jan/Feb/02)

Howard Abrams '79 AM writes: "My wife, Jodie Labowitz, and I continue in our separate gastroenterology private practices while devoting, happily, our nonprofessional time to raising our children: Jessica, 16; Benjamin, 5; and Daniel, 3. Let us know when you're in Phoenix." (From BAM July/Aug 08)

Virginia H. Adams lives in Seekonk, Mass., with her husband, Richard F. Savignano, son of the late Ernest T. Savignano '42. She and Richard have two children: Tomas, 4; and Elena, 2. They are enjoying visits from Virginia's three stepsons: Rich, 28; Peter, 22; and Danny, 18. For nine years Virginia has been the director of architectural projects at the Public Archaeology Laboratory, a cultural-resource management firmin Pawtucket, R.I. (From BAM 11/96)

James Aguiar, Bolingbrook, Ill., writes, "To my best college buddy, Klem, send me some lobstahs and I'll send you some deep-dish Chicagopizza. To everyone else, now that we have mastered the age of 40, we havea nine-year reprieve until the next hump!" (From BAM 5/96)

Karen Alexander, president of New Jersey Cable Telecommunications Association, was named one of the Top 50 Most Influential Women in Cable by CableWORLD magazine. (From BAM Mar/Apr 06)

Lorraine Ricard Alfred announces the birth of Daniel John on Sept. 4. Daniel joins Katie, 5. Janice Tatarka is his godmother. After eighteen years in software engineering and management at Digital Equipment Corp., Lorraine has joined a start-up company, BEA Systems. She can be reached at 17 Shadowbrook Dr., Nashua, N.H. 03062. (From BAM 7/97)

Dirk Q. Allen is the director of media relations at Stephen T. Badin, a Catholic high school in Hamilton, Ohio. He handles publicity, recruiting, and admissions, and teaches journalism there. He is also an adjunct professor of journalism at Miami Univ. in Oxford, where he lives. He can be reached at dirkqa@earthlink. net. (From BAM Mar/Apr 05)

John Andrews writes: I'm unmarried again at 48. Personal life and love have been quite a journey. After several years at MTV Networks, where I produced Beavis & Butthead and supervised the development and production of Daria, Aeon Flux, MTV's Oddities, and other programs, I moved to Los Angeles and joined Klasky Csupo Inc.-best known for such Nickelodeon shows as Rugrats-where I'm in charge of commercial production and involved in the development of alternative programming. John can be reached at 17033 Cotter Pl., Encino, Calif. 91436; jandrews@klaskycsupo.com. (From BAM 01/03)

Wendy Orr Arienzo '77 ScM writes: "I am working for NXP Semiconductors, a spinout of Philips, managing our manufacturing services business. I am enjoying living in Connecticut despite the empty nest. My two children, Monica and Marco, are doing great in college." (From May/June 08)

Henry Asher writes: "The basics, twenty-three years later: married to Diana, Yale's gain and Brown's loss. Father of three wonderful boys: Bobby, 14; Benjy, 11; and Adam, 7. Passionate and neurotic - albeit slow - runner. President of The Northstar Group, an investment adviser in New York. For all who suffered through my operatic dreams, sorry. And to Lester Schwartz, last seen in 1981 as my best man..." Henry can be reached at 205 Old Army Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583; henryasher@aol.com. (From BAM 05/00)


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Tracy Baer and his wife, Dana, Beverly Hills, Calif., announce the birth of a son, Tristin Alexander, on Aug. 20. (From BAM 12/96)

Robert Ballentine has joined the Houston office of the law firm Fulbright & Jaworski, where he focuses on litigation matters. He was previously in practice at Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld in Houston and San Antonio. Robert is a member of the Houston, Oklahoma, and American bar associations. He is licensed to practice in Oklahoma, Texas, and before the U.S. Supreme Court. (From BAM 03/00)

Robert Barron: John Young writes that he appeared last spring at the Kennedy Center in Ferdinand by Robert Barron (From BAM 01/03)

Rob Barron, after directing and writing for Theatreworks USA for the past fifteen years, has been appointed as the artistic director of Two Beans Productions, a new theatre company devoted to taking theatre to young audiences across the country. Productions planned for a very busy 2007 will include: Winnie-the-Pooh; Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day; and Jack Sprat Low Fat World Tour, a hip-hop musical about good nutrition. And in his spare time, Rob is a husband, father of a five-year-old, and a theater professor at Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. (From BAM May/June 07)

George Barrett and Debbie Neimeth congratulate Alan DeClerck on the birth of his son. Alan's whereabouts, however, remain a mystery. "There was no return address on the birth announcement. Where are you?" (From BAM 4/96)

George Barrett and Debbie Neimeth write: "We pass along our most heartfelt condolences at the loss of our classmate Benjamin ‘Rusty’ Magee to cancer in February. What a talent, what a bright star, what a loyal friend, what a funny guy; what a great loss to us all."(From BAM 07/03)

George Barrett was appointed executive vice president of Global Pharmaceutical Markets at Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Inc. in March. Located in Israel, Teva is the leading generic pharmaceutical company. (From BAM July/Aug 07)

Arthur R. Bartolozzi III, Philadelphia, was appointed team physician for the Philadelphia Eagles football team. He is also the team physician for the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team. "When you're in town, join me for a game," he writes. (From BAM 5/97)

Arthur R. Bartolozzi III received the David G. Moyer Award from the Eastern Athletic Trainer’s Association. Chief of sports medicine at Pennsylvania Hospital, Arthur serves as orthopedic team physician for the Philadelphia Eagles, Flyers, Phantoms, and Kixx professional sports teams, as well as for Rowan University. A founding member of Booth Bartolozzi Balderston Orthopedics, his clinical expertise is in knee reconstruction and replacement, and shoulder and arthroscopic surgery. (From BAM 05/00)

John and Millie Matchmaker Baumbusch have moved to Atlanta. John continues with Nabisco, having moved from marketing to sales as a regional business director. Millie does occasional market research consulting work, but mostly she's busy with Emily, 11, and Jamey, 5. They're expecting to hear from old friends before the Olympics and can be reached at 3565 Newport Bay Dr., Alpharetta, Ga. 30202; (404) 410-1332. (From BAM 7/95)

Michael Baumstein has joined Home Box Office as vice president, finance and analysis. He continues as NASP area coordinator for New York City and a vice president of the Brown Club in New York. (From BAM 7/95)

Lawrence S. Benjamin is chief executive of the U.S. Foodservice division of international food giant Royal Ahold. He previously was the CEO of NutraSweet Co. (From BAMJan/Feb 04)

Barry Berman is an ob/gyn in private practice in the San Fernando Valley. He is the proud parent of Laura, 11, Andy, 8, and most recently, Jonathan, born Dec. 1. Barry is happily married to Susan, a clinical psychologist. He can be reached at 103735.237@compuserve.com. (From BAM 6/99)

Chris Berman received the Maxwell Club's Reds Bagnell Award for contributions to the game of football in February in Philadelphia. (From BAM 6/02)

Ken Berman writes: "After 20 years in law and business, I went back to school at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and was just selected to be included in the 51st Chautauqua National Exhibition of American Art." Contact Ken at kdb@ken-berman.com. (From BAM Sept/Oct 08)

Bruce Bettencourt works in project finance for Chase Manhattan in London, after a two-year stint in Paris. He and Helene are trying to keep up with their boy Julien, 2, and manage their new house. Helene is at General Re Securities, covering the francophone European countries. (From BAM 11/96)

Stuart A. Billings writes: "In 1995 I closed my own architectural practice and joined Chatelain Architects in Washington, D.C., as a senior associate. I've had a busy year with two of my design projects opening: the New Academic Building at the Hill School in Pottstown, Pa., and the new Washington International School's Lower School in Washington, DC. This year appears to be just as busy with a new girls' dormitory at at the Hill School and another private school project in suburban Washington, D.C." Stuart can be reached at 3929 Jenifer St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20015; sbillings@capcaia.com. (From BAM 6/99)

Stuart Billings writes: Sorry I missed everyone at our 25th reunion. Please drop me a note at my new e-mail address. Stuart can be reached at sbillings@chatelainarchitects.com. (From BAM 1/03)

Stuart Billings refers you to a class note by David Billings('02). David writes: "In June I married Christina Lau (Wellesley ’02) in Salt Lake City. We were joined by several classmates, including Brandon Finegold, Rob Mitzner, Josh Mondschein, Anthony Giunta, Jeanette Markle, and Jaime Alberts. Other Brown alums in attendance were Peter Billings ’67, Stuart Billings ’77, Tom Billings ’73, and Robin Steiner ’05. We went to Scandinavia for a two-week honeymoon and are very happy to be married!" David can be reached at david.billings@gmail.com. (From BAM Nov/Dec 05)

John Bouda was inducted into the North Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame on Feb. 11 for his work as state referee administrator. He is the highest elected North Carolinian within U.S. Soccer; he served as referee representative to the national board of directors from 2001 to 2005. (From BAM May/Jun 06)

Aaron and Cindy Krug (Brandeis '79) are the happy and busy parents of Ilana Chaya Brandes-Krug, born on March 13. They can be reached at 10 Wareham St., Medford, Mass. 02155. (From BAM 9/97)

Leo Blackman writes: I received an award from the Historic Districts Council for the design of the Village Community School on West 10th St. in Manhattan. This is the first time they have recognized an architect for a new building. Leo can be reached at 230 E. 12th St., # 8B, New York City 10003; leo@leoblackman.com. (From BAM Sep/Oct 04)

Matthew S. Blank was promoted to senior vice president in the Investment Management Services division of Citizens Bank. Most recently he was director of investment research and portfolio manager. (From BAM July/Aug 07)

Heidi Boghosian reports that she has been executive director of the National Lawyers Guild for eight years. She is co-host of the weekly civil liberties radio program Law and Disorder on WBAI in New York City, and writes and speaks regularly on such issues as police tactics that suppress free speech. She would love to hear from old friends. Contact Heidi at 173 Ave. A #10, New York City 10009; heidibog@hotmail.com. (From BAM Jan/Feb 08)

Kathleen Cote Bowling writes: "I am still practicing ob-gyn at Women & Infants Hospital in Providence. My husband, Bill Bowling ’78, died Dec. 11, 2001, after battling multiple myeloma. Our sons are well-Will ’07 is a freshman at Brown, Nate is a senior in high school, and Clark is in the eighth grade." Kathleen can be reached at kcbowling@yahoo.com. (From BAMJan/Feb 04)

Aaron Brandes, Medford, Mass., treasures the time he spends with Ilana, who was born May 13, 1997. "Her favorite activities include putting keys in keyholes, going on evening walks to look for kitties and the moon, taking bubble baths, and exploring books." (From BAM 1/99)

Aaron Brandes writes: "A spell of unemployment is allowing me to enjoy plenty of time with my children, Ilana, Aviva, and Tamar, and my spouse, Cindy. I am attempting a career change to the computational aspects of biotechnology." Aaron can be reached at 48 Marion St., Medford, Mass. 02155; aaronb@media.mit.edu. (From BAM Jul/Aug 02)

Aaron Brandes writes: "I am seeking employment in bioinformatics or computational biology. Ilana is in first grade, and Tamar and Aviva have started preschool." Aaron can be reached at 48 Marion St., Medford, Mass. 02155; aaronb@media.mit.edu. (From BAM Jan/Feb 04)

Aaron Brandes writes that he is volunteering half-time at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute’s Research Computing Group. He can be reached at 48 Marion St., Medford Mass. 02155; aaronb@media.mit.edu. (From BAM May/Jun 04)

Aaron Brandes writes: My summer highlight was camping on the Cape with my family. First-time campers Ilana, 7, Aviva, 4, and Tamer, 4, had a good time. We saw seals at sunrise and toasted marshmallows at night. Aaron can be reached at 48 Marion St., Medford, Mass. 02155; aaronb@media.mit.edu. (From BAM Jan/Feb 05)

Aaron Brandes writes: "My family and I will be traveling south in August to visit family and friends and sights of interest. Our current southern terminus is a visit to Cindy's parents in Marco Island, Fla. Let me know if you'd like a hello on the way." Contact Aaron at 48 Marion St., Medford, Mass. 02155; aaronb@media.mit.edu. (From BAM July/Aug 08)

Walter Breen Jr. '77 A.M. writes: "I never seem to make it back to Rhode Island for reunions, but I do find myself in the area once or twice a year. I strolled around campus with Karen Simmons '78 and her partner, and visited with John Peterson '79 up in Vermont. I also got to see Sheila McCarthy '78 A.M. and Frank Ryan ’61. I retired after running the language lab for many years." Walt can be reached at bigwaltinsf@aol.com.

Walter Breen, of San Francisco, writes: "I’m living with AIDS and working to stay that way with the help of Kaiser Permanente’s research department. I still publish Bitter Unpublished Writer’s Weekly and am working on a play that might actually get produced locally." (From BAM Jan/Feb 01)

Chipper Brown writes: "My family and I have moved from Lyndeborough to Milford, N.H., twenty minutes closer to work. Donna and I have both left Digital and are now at Oracle. Jane Wang '95 recently joined my group, which is managed by Jay Davison '86 Sc.M. Our daughters, Clara and Wendy, are in second grade and kindergarten. Over the past year we have seen a number of Brown friends. Most recently Rita Harder Tempel stopped in for a visit with her husband, Hans, and 15-month-old son, Paul. Rita is living in Germany but summers in our mutual hometown of Bellport, N.Y. In September 1997, I participated in the wedding of my good friend, "Uncle" Jim Kiely '78, to Abby Sitomer, near Falmouth, Mass. Nanette Veilluex '79 officiated. Jim is still a Boston-area biomedical and electrical engineering consultant. I'm still a regular at the campus dance, so Brown friends without e-mail can catch up with me there!" Chipper's e-mail is abrown@us.oracle.com. (From BAM 1/99)

M. Elaine Dolan Brown and Douglas W. Brown '81, Huntington N.Y., announce the birth of Ian Douglas Brown on Jan. 12. He joins Nat, 6, and Lexie, 3. Mark P. Dolan '82 is Ian's uncle and godfather. (From BAM 7/95)

Lois Bryant is a tapestry artist, with works in Liz Claiborne stores in New York City; Boston; Dallas; West Palm Beach, Fla.; McLean, Va.; and Troy, Mich. She lives with her husband and two girls, 2 and 5, in Lindenhurst, N.Y. (From BAM 11/96)

Lois Bryant writes: "I have moved from Long Island, N.Y., to Ann Arbor, Mich." She can be reached at 1505 Sheridan Dr., Ann Arbor, 48104; loisbethbryant@aol.com. (From BAM Jan/Feb 04)

Lois Bryant lives in Ann Arbor, Mich., and is a visiting artist in the fibers program of the School of Art and Design at the Univ. of Michigan. She is also an adjunct assistant professor in the School of Art and Design at the Univ. of Michigan. Lois can be reached at 1505 Sheridan Dr., Ann Arbor 48104; loisbethbryant@ aol.com. (From BAM Jul/Aug 04)

Lois Bryant writes: "Please check out my website: www.LoisBryantStudio.com." (From BAM May/June 08)

Stephen Buchwald writes: “This past year I received the award for creative work in synthetic organic chemistry from the American Chemical Society. I also received the Siegfried Medal from the University of Zurich and the Siegfried Company for contributions to process chemistry. I live in Newton, Mass., with my wife, Susan Haber ’78, our children, Nathan and Sara, and our three cats.” Stephen can be reached at sbuchwal@mit.edu. (From Jan/Feb 07)

Bill Buffum has moved to Indonesia after six years in Nepal. He is helping set up a national park on Flores, three islands east of Bali. (From BAM 4/95)

James G. Buttfield writes: “Having spent twenty-eight years at New York City’s Weil, Gotshal & Manges in corporate law practice (sixteen years as partner), I am now working in New Jersey. My spouse, Lady Diana, and I spent time employed in Europe, made extensive charitable contributions, and have been enjoying gardening, sailing, and swimming here in New Jersey with our children, Anita, Herbert, and Harold (graduates of Smith, Trinity, and Sandhurst). We have been involved in Tory politics in Charlottesville, Va. I have also been teaching Sunday School at our church here in Rumson, N.J.” (From BAM Mar/Apr 07)

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George Caraberis has been recognized as a Knight of the Order of the White Rose of Finland for his role in strengthening Finnish-American economic relations. Finnish Consul General Jukka Leino decorated George in a New York City ceremony on October 7. Classmates Gerald Massa, Michael Wallace, John Klupka, and their spouses attended. George was chairman of the Finnish-American Chamber of Commerce from 1996 to 1998 and has been a managing director for the New York investment bank Fredericks Michael & Co. for the past seventeen years. (From BAM Jan/Feb 04)

George Caraberis and his wife, Janice, celebrated the wedding of their son, Brant, Caraberis to Jennifer Michaud in Scituate, Mass., on September 13. Jennifer Michaud is the daughter of Kenneth and Gale Michaud and the granddaughter of Patricia Chase Michaud '53 and the late G. Earle Michaud '51. Among other alumni attending the wedding reception were the groom's sister Jennifer Caraberis '08; Arthur O'Day '53 and his wife, Sally Wilcox O'Day '53; Paul Appolonia; Francis Jamiel and his wife, Jane; John Klupka and his wife, Lillian; Gerard Muzzillo and his wife, Joan; Michael Wallace and his wife, Susan; and Kirk Teatom '05. Contact George at caraberis@fm-co.com. (From BAM Jan/Feb 09)

Richard J. Carell, San Francisco, reports: "Jeff Jacobs recently recruited me to play lacrosse for the S.O.B.s (Sacramento Old Boys). I had forgotten how therapeutic it is to whack someone on the head with a stick. We lost to a younger, more focused team from Menlo Park. Jeff had two goals." Richard and his wife, Aileen Jordan Carell '78, stayed in Manhattan after visiting Aileen's parents at Gilgo Beach, N.Y., last Labor Day. "We had dinner with Barbara and Pat Shattenkirk at a Thai Brew Pub, followed by drinks on the deck at the Peninsula," Richard writes. "Barbara is back teaching, and there were lots of funny stories about the three boys. We had a great visit with Nancy and John Gaddis '78 and their two girls, Christine and Mary Kate." Richard can be reached at (415) 565-0726 or rjcarell@aol.com regarding reunion plans. (From BAM 2/97)

Rick Carell is on the once-a-decade marathon program, completing the San Francisco Marathon in 4:47. He invites Delta Tau "scut racers" to the wheelchair classic in 2005. (From BAM 2/96)

Rick Carell completed the 1995 San Francisco Marathon in 4:47. "I am on the once-a-decade program, and am recruiting other classmates to run in 2005." (From BAM 11/95)

Rick Carell, San Francisco, writes: "Aileen and I bought a weekend place on the Russian River in Monte Rio. We invite classmates out for barbecues and swimming. The upstairs has supposedly never taken on water, even in the big flood of 1985. Without children, we need something else to worry about, like having the house float to Hawaii. We see Jeff Jacobs and his wife, Carol, regularly and had Thanksgiving for the second year at their Petaluma hacienda. Jeff went nuts with a hardwood flooring project last summer, which is a shame, because they may move back to Connecticut for his new job. We will miss them dearly." (From BAM 3/99)

Rick Carell writes: The 25th reunion exceeded our expectations. Aileen Jordan Carell '78 and I took our surprise package, Christopher, 2, on his first trip to the Ocean State. My plan to win the youngest child by first wife award was dashed by Scott Swanezy, and his lovely bride, Susan, who carried baby Luke to the class barbecue in a snuggly.

We had dinner in the refurbished train station with John Gaddis '78, his wife, Nancy, and their daughter, Christine, who is evaluating Northeastern universities. We stayed at the Biltmore, which felt like a Brown dorm. The riverfront is much improved, but other parts of downtown are as grimy as ever.

John and fellow football hall of famer George Caraberis have shed their linesman pounds and look great. George and Janice are back from Greece, where son Brent was doing an internship through Union College.

We spent some time with Pam Bower and Jake Basso at the class barbecue. We also visited with Iris Wolf Broomfield '78 and her exceptionally well-behaved children; Iris and her family have traded Los Angeles for Dix Hills, the town on Long Island where I grew up. Other barbecue contacts included Anne Galligan, Rick Gittleman, George Barrett, C.D. Armstrong, Chuck Maze, Jerry Muzzillo, Jerry Massa, and Bob Rich. Rick can be reached at rjcarell@pacbell.net (From BAM 01/03)

Rick Carell writes: “I had lunch recently with Mark Musen ’80 MD, who is a professor of medical informatics at Stanford. Mark supplied my company with some software used to model clinical-trial protocols. We reminisced about certain absentminded professors but had no recollection of each other as undergrads. George Caraberis’s daughter Jen was heavily recruited for lacrosse by several schools and will continue the family sports tradition at Brown next year. Dan Scofield ’78 is coaching son Cy, ace shooter for the Camden Hills High School team, in order to perpetuate the Scofield (Frank ’69, Rupe ’71, and Dan) lacrosse dynasty. My wife, Aileen Jordan Carell ’78, and I are frenetically completing kindergarten applications for Christopher, who is an ‘early decision’ candidate for the class of 2021. If Brown adds kickball to the varsity roster, we are set!” Rick can be reached at rjcarell@pacbell.net. (From BAM May/Jun 04)

Melanie Stevens Chadwick writes: "I changed my name to Melanie Chadwick in 2001. My husband, the antiquarian bookseller Charles Agvent, and I have two boys - Carter, 11, and Jonathan, - plus an orange cat, Milo, and a fawn pug, Otis. I work as a substitute teacher and write." Melanie can be reached at 291 Linden Rd., Mertztown, Pa. 19539. (From BAM 1/-3)

Patricia Chao has published her first novel, Monkey King (HarperCollins). The book is about a young woman's troubled childhood as the daughter of Chinese immigrants. Patricia teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and lives in New York City.

Lee Mernick Chartier, Wakefield, R.I., has been named director of communications and community relations at Johnson & Wales University, Providence. She had been an assistant professor of business administration at the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI), where she developed and implemented a concentration in marketing. Before teaching, she was director of public relations and publications at CCRI. (From BAM 9/95)

Lee Mernick Chartier writes: "After finishing graduate school at the Univ. of Rhode Island, I joined the faculty of the Community College of Rhode Island, where I’ve been teaching marketing for almost fifteen years. I also work as an organizational communications consultant for Competitive Human Resources Strategies. Jack and I welcomed our first grandson, Andrew, last February. Our kids Kate, 25, and Chris, 23, are both doing great. Have been in touch with classmates Katleen Cote Bowling and Nilene Evans Chase ’76, but would love to hear from others (Danny? Dave? Chris?) especially before our 30th reunion." Lee can be reached at 20 Woodbine Rd., Wakefield, R.I. 02879; (401) 789-9098; lchartier@cox.net. (From BAM Jan/Feb 06)

Mark Christiansen became an account vice president at the A.G. Edwards & Sons. branch office in Mequon, Wisc., in June. He would like to hear from old friends at mequonman@aol.com. (From BAM 11/96)

Mark Christiansen, president/CEO of Christiansen Asset Management Inc., is registered with the PGA Tour as a player manager. He manages the career of ten-time PGA Tour winner David Frost. Mark writes: "I have had two holes in one, but carry a fifteen handicap. Who wants to tee it up with me and Frosty?" Mark can be reached at 2821 W. Hidden Lake Rd., Mequon, Wis. 53092; markchristiansen@wi.rr.com. (From BAM Jan/Feb 06)

Mark Christiansen writes: "I became a grandfather on April 27. My daughter, Kimberly Carlson, gave birth to baby Daniella Marie. Wow, do I feel old! I will play a bank manager (a non-speaking extra) in the feature film Public Enemies starring Johnny Depp and Christian Bale." Contact Mark at markchristiansen@wi.rr.com. (From BAM Sept/Oct 08)

Jim Cimino writes: "Sorry I missed the reunion—I was attending the birth of my son, James E. Cimino II. Another life event: after 20 years at Columbia's departments of biomedical informatics and medicine, I've moved to the NIH, where I am building systems and conducting research at the Clinical Center and the National Library of Medicine." (From BAM May/June 08)

Timothy Clapp and Jean Ellen Hildebrand were married on Sept. 30. Richard Hand was among the ushers. Tim's father is Kenneth Clapp '40. After a honeymoon to Martha's Vineyard, Vermont, and the Berkshires, the couple is living in Newtonville, Mass. Tim is vice president of Hunneman Real Estate Corp. in Boston, and Jean is director of operations for New England Systems Analysts. (From BAM 2/96)

Heather Claflin Clayton writes: "We're in Northborough, Mass., with four active children. We'll talk to you in ten years, when the pace lets up." (From BAM 3/99)

Heather Claflin Clayton writes: "I left Vox2 and programming a year ago. John is still there. I began substitute teaching. Our four children are ages 9 to 16. I’m enjoying handbell ringing." Heather can be reached at heatherclayton@charter.net. (From BAM Jul/Aug 02)

Marsha Cohan and Alan Fischl joyfully announce the birth of James Fischl Cohan on Feb. 28. Brother Charlie is 3. (From BAM 9/94)

Ann Cohen reports that she had dinner this fall in New York City with former Brook Street housemates Jeff Goldstein and Andrea Levere, who now chairs the board of the Ms. Foundation. Jeff is still working in advertising; Ann continues to write comedy and was a contributing editor to the best-seller Stupid White Men by Michael Moore. (From BAM 1/03)

Rick Cohn writes: "After twenty years at the Univ. of Chicago, I’ve happily returned to the Northeast. I just started teaching at Yale, where I’ve been appointed Battell professor of the theory of music, a chair formerly occupied by none other than Paul Hindemith. Married to Heather, a psychotherapist, for twelve years; late first-time dad with 20-month-old Sylvia. I’d be happy to renew acquaintances with old Brown buds." Rick can be reached at richard.cohen@yale.edu. (From BAM Jan/Feb 06)

Elizabeth Schrero Cooper and her husband, Jeffrey Cooper (Yale '77), report the arrival of their daughter, Arielle Jae, on Dec. 9. The Coopers live in New York City, where Elizabeth is a litigation partner at Mandel and Resnik, P.C. (From BAM 4/95)

Douglas Cosgrove is a psychiatrist living and working in Philadelphia. (From BAM 11/96)

Charlotte Crystal, a senior news writer in the public relations office at the University of Virginia, has been included in Who's Who in the South and Southwest 1997-98. Charlotte has written more than 1,000 newspaper articles over the past decade and appears in the upcoming issue of Who's Who in Media and Communications. (From BAM 7/97)

Michael J. Curtin received a Fulbright grant to study at the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, in Taipei, where he is researching the globalization of the Chinese film and television industries. Michael is an associate professor of communication and culture at Indiana University and is on the school's American studies faculty. He was director of cultural studies from 1994 to 1999. (From BAM 07/00)

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Anthony Daley spent a year in Bologna, Italy, after graduation, then began a doctoral program in political science at UC-Berkeley. He spent two years doing dissertation work in Germany and France and finished at Berkeley in 1987. He was an assistant professor of government until 1995 at Wesleyan, where he met his wife, Nancy Gallagher. Their first child, Henry Edward, was born July 14, 1995. Last year Tony was a visiting scholar at Georgetown and published an anthology, The Mitterrand Era: Policy Alternatives and Political Mobilization in France (NYU Press), and a book, Steel, State, and Labor: Mobilization and Adjustment in France (University of Pittsburgh Press). Nancy teaches government at Wesleyan, Tony is consulting, and Ted is growing up. They can be reached at 35 Schuyler Ave., Middletown, Conn. 06457. (From BAM 9/96)

Sally B. Danto's address is 285 Chaplin Crescent, Toronto, Ontario M5P 1B1, Canada. (From BAM 10/95)

Sally Danto is living at 215 E. 68th St., #17M, New York, N.Y. 10021 with Justy, 5, and Jake, 1 1/2. Her husband, Michael Clancy, is starting a marketing and advertising agency in Toronto. (From BAM 3/95)

Alan DeClerck writes to George Barrett: "My guitar and piano are both tuned up in anticipation of your visiting us in the Geneva area. Can you still sing? By reunion time, Erika and I expect our second child - Andrew will be 2 by then. I'm still at Sun Microsystems doing international stuff, traveling too much, but enjoying the mountains and lakes and food over here. Let me know if you have any grandchildren yet, and send your address." Alan can be reached at 3 chemins des Courbes, Anieres 1247, Switzerland; 41-22-751-3088 (home); 41-22-707-7840 (work); alan.declerck@corp.sun.com. (From BAM 4/97)

Everett L. DeGolyer's new address is 4125 Honeycomb Rock Cir., Austin, Texas 78731. (From BAM 2/96)

Brad Dellenbaugh attended the Brown sailing team family holiday get-together. The tradition of the get-together was started by Judy Flynn ’87 and Dave Beningson in the 1990s. This year marked the biggest gathering yet and was hosted by Michael Zavell (Tufts ’82) and Christina Boyd Zavell in Barrington, R.I. Others attending were George Hradil ’86, ’91 PhD, Ellie Field ’87 and husband John Ingalls, Lissy Gordon ’87 Cara Moore Read ’91, Kim Spaulding (Dartmouth ’86) and Paul Grimes ’86, Debbie and Keith Johnson ’87, Molly Starkweather ’86 and Tom Bushman, Kathy Brinsfield ’87 and John Sieg ’84. Eighteen children attended, ranging in age from 7 months to 14. A great time was had by all! (From BAM Mar/Apr 07)

Ellen DeNooyer and Peter Amram '61 announce the birth of their daughter, Allegra Amram DeNooyer, on Sept. 25. Ellen is taking time off from her duties as an architect at Wallace, Floyd Associates, an architecture and planning firm in Boston. After thirty years of teaching Latin and Greek in various New England private schools, Peter is devoting himself to several writing projects and to his new daughter, although not in that order. Peter and Ellen can be reached at 15 Maple St., Milton, Mass.02186; (617) 696-3442. (From BAM 3/98)

Leslie Johnson Detroy, Greenwich, Conn., received an A.M. in education from Fairfield University in January and is happily teaching French, Italian, and German to high school students at Our Lady of Victory Academy in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. (From BAM 10/95)

Douglas Dixon '77 Sc.M. has published two new books, Desktop DVD Authoring (New Riders) and How to Use Adobe Premiere 6.5 (Que). He writes: "I have been developing multimedia products at Sarnoff Corp. in Princeton, N.J., for a decade, and previously at Intel. In my alternate identity as a writer, I have published more than seventy-five articles since 1999, especially as a contributing editor for Camcorder and Computer Video magazine. Credit Andy van Dam and the computer-science program at Brown with getting me started with writing about technical projects." (From BAM 1/03)

Tom Dorsey is at Bennington College in Vermont. "The students and colleagues are stimulating," he writes. "The financial and political turmoil, however, is tiresome." He can be reached at tfdorsey@bennington.edu. (From BAM 11/97)

Ann-Christine Duhaime practices pediatric neurosurgery at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and does laboratory work in pediatric head injury. On weekends off, Tina and her husband, Stan, and their children - Jonas, 10; and Alida, 5 - pack up the car and head for their large extended family's beach house in Saunderstown, R.I. (From BAM 11/96)