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eVents<br />

Panama City, Panama �<br />

sais students and alumni gathered for drinks at la Rana<br />

Dorada in Panama City on July 14.<br />

In Panama City,<br />

C.J. Perego ’09,<br />

Andrea Perego and<br />

Daniel Vecchi ’09<br />

Sao Paulo, Brazil �<br />

sais alumni and students met<br />

at Pé de manga for happy hour<br />

in sao Paolo on July 21.<br />

In Toronto, first row: Paul Yeung B’01, ’02,<br />

Laura Saenz-Gandara ’02, Amanda Horn,<br />

Marketa Dolezel Evans ’89 and Henry<br />

Bulmash JHU’68; second row: Professor<br />

Charles Doran B’65, ’67, JHU<br />

Ph.D. ’69, Stanley Mandarich<br />

’85, Colin White ’98, Ph.D. ’02<br />

and Andrew Posluns ’92;<br />

third row: Tina Wong ’11, Jana<br />

Orac B’95, ’96, Boliang<br />

Zhang ’13, José Sifuentes<br />

’96, David Quayat ’03 and<br />

John Kirton Ph.D. ’77<br />

86 saisPHeRe<br />

In Sao Paulo, front row: Professorial Lecturer Luis Fernando<br />

Beneduzi, Alethea Scally ’12, Portuguese Language Coordinator Bebel<br />

Delgado, Salina Rico B’10, ’11, Isabella Bablumian ’08, Meredith Dukes<br />

’12 and Marcus Freitas ’98; second row: Arthur Rubin ’92, Andrew<br />

Orihuela ’12, Saleema Vellani ’12 and Charles Barnett ’87; back row:<br />

Fabio Hirschhorn ’11, Daniel McCleary B’11, ’11 and Arthur Araujo ’09<br />

NORTH AMERICA<br />

Toronto, Canada �<br />

On august 18, alumni in toronto met Professor Charles<br />

Doran B’65, ’67, JHu Ph.D. ’69 at asian legend for a lively<br />

dinner and discussion that centered on the outcome of the<br />

recent Canadian election, Canadian-american energy policy,<br />

global economic challenges and Canada’s foreign policy<br />

priorities.

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