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CLASS NOTES
Columbia College
Today
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 917
New York, N.Y. 10115
cct@columbia.edu
T. J. Reilly
249 North Middletown Road, Apt. 14A
Nanuet, N.Y. 10954
I received a
memo from Stan Brams, who is still complaining about typewriters,
etc., and wintering near Scottsdale until the end of March at 14645
Fountain Hills, Ariz., 85278; phone (480) 816-9661. Stan, they keep
telling me about computers and e-mail. Do you know if these things
really work? Time is running out, so classmates, please submit data
for here or new 1930s class page on the Alumni Office's website.
Jules Simmonds
The Fountains, Apt. 26
560 Flint Road
Millbrook, N.Y.
12545-6411
Columbia College
Today
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 917
New York, N.Y. 10115
cct@columbia.edu
Columbia College
Today received the following from Rabbi David Osachy '88 of Jacksonville,
Fla.: "It is with great sadness that I inform you of the death on
Sunday, December 12, 1999, of Dr. Paul Kaunitz '33. Dr. Kaunitz
was my congregant and friend, and was a regular contributor of reminiscences
to the pages of CCT. He loved Columbia, which shaped his mind and
his character. He was a great psychiatrist and great man." An obituary
will appear in the next issue.
It is with sadness
that CCT reports the death of Colonel Thomas D. Neier, who
was a student at the College from 1929 to 1932. An obituary appears
in this issue.
Columbia College
Today
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 917
New York, N.Y. 10115
cct@columbia.edu
Columbia
College Today
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 917
New York, N.Y. 10115
cct@columbia.edu
The questionnaire
distributed in anticipation of the class's 65th reunion in June
2000 has already begun to reap benefits.
Hunter Meighan
lives in Mamaroneck, N.Y. He served as acting police judge in the
village for six years, then went on to serve as a New York State
assemblyman for nine years and a New York State senator for five
years. He also was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional
Convention in 1967. He hopes to attend the reunion dinner on Saturday,
June 3, 2000.
From Cincinnati,
Carl Relyea writes, "I have retired as hydrologist-in-charge
of the Ohio River Forecast Center of the National Weather Service
in Cincinnati. After 37 years as organist of the Highland Methodist
Church, Ft. Thomas, Ky., I was given the title of 'organist emeritus'
this summer." He credits Columbia with giving him the "broad background"
to succeed as a weather officer. He recently took a two-week trip
out West to visit his son in Spokane and his daughter in Seattle,
with a side trip to Canada. Carl, who made it back to Morningside
Heights for the 60th reunion, hopes to attend the 65th, too.
Clark Risler,
who is a retired mining systems engineer with Westinghouse Electric
Corp, lives in Cary, N.C., but says he won't be able to attend reunion.
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