Now retired, Rick does plenty of volunteer work, including working on transit-oriented development for the Urban Land Inst. Other Cornell guests included Elyses parents, Tom 81 and Wendy Kibrick Frank 81, Alyssa Banks, Alan Schuller 81, and Elyses uncle Howard Kibrick 87. Im fully retired after a long career with several high-tech companies and living in Brookline, a close suburb of Boston, with Regina, whom I met in Berlin while serving with the Army in Germany in 1963. The other big change we noticed was inside Uris Library, where my beloved sleeping bays in the Cocktail Lounge have been replaced by high-backed, futuristic-looking chairs (although I do like the new workspaces facing Libe Slope). Ellen creates gift cards, does jigsaw puzzles, and reads two to three books per week. And lastly, Ann Leister Mayer (Anacortes, WA) continues to enjoy bird watching, a passion she acquired from her ornithologist father, Claude Leister, Class of 1917. It is a high honor to be working with Community Care of Western New Yorks volunteers, donors, and employeesin particular our aides, nurses, physicians, and therapists who have worked under unusually challenging conditions these past two years to ensure that our critical homecare, PACE program, adult day program, and hospice care services continue to be provided throughout Cattaraugus, Allegany, Wyoming, and Genesee counties.. Howard is looking forward to, hopefully, an active retirement. In all, were about 30 people working on four continents and in almost a dozen languages. Interestingly, on the back was a form to contribute. Now we live less than an hour apart, so our friendship continues. Bruce can be contacted at biwaxman2@aol.com. About COVID, Susan writes, Fortunately, my community has lots of safe places to walk, including conservation areas, so I have seen a great many birds and an occasional turtle on my daily walks. Susan says she finds the most satisfaction keeping up with my four children and my 11 grandchildren. After eight years of dividing her time between Alameda, CA, and Green Valley, AZ, Carole has sold the latter house and is back in Alameda full time. The Morris Museum in New Jersey gave me the genus and species of this form of marine life. Its sister site is UCIR.org, which aims to help those affected by cancer understand more about their treatment opportunities in the field of cancer immunotherapy., Ken Brown (kenbro74@gmail.com) and his wife, Elizabeth, live in Delray Beach, FL. Your correspondent will close this on a personal note. Malta develops cost-effective long-duration energy storage (LDES) facilities. Additionally, he got to tune in remotely to Cornell events that brought back memories. Daughter Rebecca finished her orthodontic residency at UConn and works in Florida too! I keep up to date listening to Fox News and get news in the mail from the Jerusalem Prayer Team and the Christian Broadcasting Network. Donald has four great-grandchildren and remembers with pleasure eating ice cream from the Dairy Bar near Wing Hall., Richard Hayes (richard.hayes32@gmail.com) and wife Jane moved into a condo in August 2020 and enjoy the new living quarters. She will also model for Sherri Hill at New York Fashion Week in September. Andrew hopes that he will be a proud member of the Class of 2043! He went on a mission to Zimbabwe with Carol Butler 80 and continues to work with the mission on agricultural issues. Congratulations to Carly on this incredible honor! Her biggest takeaway from the pandemic: We can survive if we are financially secure and have a positive attitude and supportive family and friends!, The most satisfaction in life these days for Martha Weiss Dobra, MS 67 (MarthaAYoung@aol.com) centers around sewing quilts for Lutheran World Relief and large, decorative pillows for my stepdaughters business. Also in Virginia, Hope Robinson has found life to be much more electronic these days. Jennifer Rabin Marchant, jar1229@yahoo.com; Dika Lam, dikaweb@yahoo.com; Dineen Pashoukos Wasylik, dmp5@cornell.edu. Four sons (two with families) are in four states, one here in Minneapolis. Mike enjoys showing up and being spry enough to walk and work the Peloton! He advises being adaptable, paying attention, and patience. Her biggest takeaway from COVID is learning to stop and smell the roses. If you didnt, please take a moment to submit an online news form or send a message or holiday letter directly to: Jason Georges, jag243@cornell.edu. Jack Glassman, MA 82, reported that he has been enjoying his work with the National Park Service. She observes: Fortunately, spring brings good weather and allows us to spend a great deal of time in our beautiful backyard in Titusville, PA. And we have very attentive children watching over usparticularly our oldest child, who lives nearby. Cornell Universitys College of Engineering is a rigorous and dynamic intellectual community that plays a central role in the interdisciplinary life of a uniquely broad research-intensive university. Alan Fishman, still retired and living in West Palm Beach, FL, says that he is currently Zooming for Rotary Club meetings and his Great Discussions Book Group, along with weekly golfing, swimming, bike riding, and fitness training. The details of the award include Tom having taken a number of ideas and turned them into projects, which developed into major Wall Street situations or closely held successes.
Cornell University | Maps Ken hopes Ross will be fully able to enjoy being on campus. I cant wait to hear how each of you are doingso please let me know! Murray Heimberg, MNS 49, spent most of the COVID-19 year indoors and adjusted to it very well. The pandemic has given us time to slow down our lives and spend time together. We met at our 25th Reunion and we each have three children, age 18 through 27. (Another plug for our 35thmaybe youll meet/re-meet someone?).
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