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During a recent dinner party at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, some formerWestern Mm'ylanders got together. Left to right are Dr. Bernard B. Fall, professorof government, who teas lecturing at the barracks; Mrs. Rosalie GilbeJtFolda, '36; and Major Charles A. Hammaker, Jr., '52, information officer. Mrs.Folda is the wife of Brigadier General [arcetao T. Folda, deputy commandantat the War College.sional, community, and student theatres. Hewas also at Bretton Hall College in Wakefieldfora series of lectures on the Americantheatre, and later toured eleven Britishprovincial cities to visit repertory theatres.During his final four months in Europe, hetraveled in Poland, Russia, Yugoslavia,Hungary, and Cermany, where he visitedmore than fifty theatres and opera houses.Jessie Shipley Eckenrode, 651 McDonoughBoulevard, Atlanta, Georgia 30315, writesthat she is a busy housewife. Her husband,Charles, is Associate Warden of AtlantaU. S. Penitentiary. "Chuck," their 23-ycaroldson, is doing graduate work in entomologyunder an assistantship at University ofWisconsin, completed his undergraduate atUniversity of Maryland and graduated in1964. Gina, their 15-year-old daughter, isin the tenth grade at Dekolb High School.Atlanta.George K. Harrison, 202 Maple Road,Riva, is at present assistant professor inplant physiology at the U. of Md. Georgereceived his Master's degree in 1956 andhis Ph.D. in 1958 from Maryland. He ismarried; his daughter is a freshman at U. ofMd., and he has an If-year-old son athome. "Dr. George" has had an active lifesince graduating from \VMC. From 1935-41he taught school at Upper Marlboro. From1941-42 he was principal of the BadenSchool, 1942-53 a naval officer (retiredwith title of comdr.), 1954-58 graduateschool, 1958-65 research USDA.Ruth Phipps Lambert, 7617 Senrab Drive,Bradenton, Florida, and family are retiredArmy and are enjoying Florida. Francis, herhusband, is now with the health departmentand quote Phippsie "is quite an authorityon milk and water technology." Joe, theiroldest and only son is with the Coast Guardpresently stationed in Tampa Bay. Patriciaand Suzy are in high school. Phlppsiu wasteaching nursery school, but her teen-agedaughter demanded so much of her time,she is now a very busy housewife andmotherRichard H. Holmes, Sr., 4218 Van BurenStreet, University Park, Hyattsville 20782,writcs that in March, 1965, he and his wife,Dorothy, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary.Thcy are quite proud of theirsix children. Richard, [r., age 22, was graduatedfrom U. of Md. in 1965 and is nowwith the Peace Corps in the Philippines.Linda, age 20, is married and living inBaltimore. Betty, age 18, is a freshman atU. of Md. Jacquelyn, 14, David, 12, andJane, 10, are at home. Dick was with thegovernment as budget officer in the Officeof the Chief of Engineers, Department ofArmy, for 30 years and was retired in August1965 as Lt. Col. Dick says he has seenAndy Gorski this past year. "Col. Andy" iswith the Army Combat Development Commandat Fort Belvoir, Virginia.Please classmates, send me news so thatwe can keep up with the members of theclass of 1935.1938Mrs. Charles A. Young(Chilrlotte Coppilge)Bergner MilnsionFalls ParkGwynnsBaltimore, Milrylilnd 21216Dr. L. Eugene Cronill and the work thathe is doing at the Chesapeake BiologicalLaboratory at Solomons was the subject ofa recent article in The Sun. Gene has justspent 15 months in Europe studying Europeanmethods in Marine biology and howthey relate to his work on the ChesapeakeBay.While in Europe, he, his wife, and threesons lived in London, One phase of Gene'swork will be of particular interest to manyMarylanders. He is going to try to find outwhat happens. to sea nettles when theymeet an electric field-maybe we will beable to swim in The Bay again.A long and infonnative letter has beenreceived from the Anthony Ortenzis who~re in Korea. Tony tells us that the familyIS very happy with this assignment and isgetting to see much of Korea and thePacific. He has taken up golf, is an avidbowler, and this past fall taught a coursein business enterprises (?!) for the Universityof Maryland in Korea. The Ortenztshave two daughters. Lisa is 14 and a highschool freshman, and Regina is 16 and ajunior. Tony is a colonel assigned to KMAGHq. Tony's letter also contained inforrnationon some other members of the class."Alfred Goldberg left government serviceand Washington. D. C., after 25 years ofservice to join the Rand Corporation inSanta Monica, California. He said the offerfrom the Rand Corporation was too snmulati~gto reject.. Frank Malone, who wasalso III the Washington area. is now somewherein Europe. \Ve were all together forone year, 1963-1964, and saw a lot of each~}h~~'et\;:lt eF~:~k~~ ~r~e c~~~~~~nta~a~~Duke .University while the Goldbergs andmy"chlldren are not ready for college justyet.The present .class se~retary has exhaustedher supply of information and is becoming;0~~7~ ~sh~:7 z: p~Zsa~~I~~s:;;ht:n~~~~WIll keep the news of '38 ilowtng?1939Mrs. Ste;l~~g io~rhowEb~:t(~i::~~i:Karow)Billtimore, Milrylilnd 21224of ~~ ::~'::,~~: e~:~ut~:~ :~~c:~~e~m~~~f~~.;;~ ~~:tr~~: ~n~:~i~~~~: ~n~h~e~~~SCSS10nof the Advanced Management Programof the H~rvard University GraduateScho~l . of ~usmess Administration. Thecou.rse IS designed to prepare executives inor appr~~chlllg, top management position~10 exercise full leadership responsibility inan age of unprecedented change and challenge.All participants are nominated andpagesootnlteen

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