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Jan Greven (‘80) with his wife Annie and<br />
twins Nate and Will (<strong>Mowglis</strong> Den of 2021)<br />
Dartmouth conferred an honorary Doctorate of<br />
Humane Letters on W. Richard West, Jr. ('57),<br />
Founding Director of the National Museum of<br />
the American Indian. Rick has devoted his professional<br />
life and much of his personal life to<br />
working with American Indians on cultural,<br />
educational, legal, and governmental issues.<br />
As a practicing attorney, he served as general<br />
counsel and special counsel to numerous tribes<br />
and organizations and has represented clients<br />
before federal, state and tribal courts, various<br />
executive departments of the federal government<br />
and Congress. He has served as chair of<br />
the board for the American Association of<br />
Museums, as member-at-large of the association's<br />
board of directors, and as vice chair of the<br />
board of directors. Rick currently is vice-chair of the American Association of<br />
Museums/International Council of Museums, which represents the interests of American<br />
institutions in the international museum community. He is married and has two adult<br />
children.<br />
Will Tomford's ('92) parents report that he was in Austria for the '06-'07 academic year teaching<br />
English in a high school there.<br />
While searching for a way to contact alumnus Richard Colton (‘57) we corresponded with his<br />
sister Meg, who wrote: "I'm sure he'd be<br />
Frank Hubbard<br />
(‘66)<br />
glad to hear from you folks. I still have a<br />
wonderful photo of him taken on Crew<br />
Day years and years ago just after the<br />
Blue Team won the race. As an adoring<br />
little sister, I loved crew day, and have<br />
great memories of going to that beautiful<br />
chapel in the woods with my parents,<br />
walking down from the main road. "<br />
Jan Greven ('80) writes: My bit of news is<br />
that my wife Annie and I had two baby<br />
boys over the holidays. Nathaniel Steele<br />
Greven and William Stokes Greven (Den 2021) were born on<br />
12/16/2006 and are home, happy, and growing quickly.<br />
Please give my best regards to Bob and everyone, and I<br />
hope you all had a very merry Christmas and happy New<br />
Year. With warm regards, Phil (Jan) Greven<br />
p.s. don't forget to note Nate and Will as Den 2021. It<br />
makes me smile every time I write that!<br />
Stan Jackson, Jr ('80) writes "I was amazed at how many names<br />
I recognized while reading the fall 2006 issue of The<br />
<strong>Mowglis</strong> <strong>Call</strong> -- from beginning to end! I don't remember<br />
faces, and I highly doubt that I would recognize many (if<br />
hardly any) of these people if I saw them. But reading their<br />
names clicked in my memory! Strange but amazing."<br />
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Refer a boy<br />
to <strong>Mowglis</strong>!<br />
Most of our new campers<br />
are referred by alumni and<br />
their families, who know<br />
better than anyone what<br />
characteristics make a boy<br />
a good candidate for<br />
<strong>Mowglis</strong>.<br />
Even if your child-rearing<br />
years are over, please keep<br />
the camp in mind as you<br />
move through your world. If<br />
you know of a prospect family,<br />
introduce the camp to<br />
them, refer them to<br />
www.<strong>Mowglis</strong>.org, and get<br />
in touch with Director Bob<br />
Bengtson.<br />
If appropriate, we are<br />
eager to travel to a candidate’s<br />
home to meet with<br />
his family.