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Jeffrey Alderman – 50th Reunion Essay

Jeffrey Alderman 2384 SW Madison St Portland, OR 97205 jeffrey_a_alderman@yahoo.com 971-470-1396 Spouse(s): Shizuko Ushiyama (1997 -) Education: Post-Yale: University of Bridgeport, MS (1975); University of NC, PhD (1982) Career: Assistant professor Mt Sinai Med School, NYC; Novartis, clinical research 5 years; Pfizer, clinical research 20 years Avocations: music, languages, winter sports College: Davenport It’s not…

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Robert Cauthorn Alexander – 50th Reunion Essay

Robert Cauthorn Alexander Date of Death: 25-Jul-2004 College: Saybrook (This memorial appeared in the November/December 2006 Class Notes.) Robert C. Alexander died July 25, 2004, after a year-long battle with cancer. After graduating from Yale cum laude, he married his college sweetheart, Rosie Bailey. Bob graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where he…

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Frank Aronson – 50th Reunion Essay

Frank Aronson 21 Woodchester Dr Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02467 faronson@pbl.com Spouse(s): Paula (1969) Child(ren): Elyssa (1973); Jessica (1976); Emily (1981) Grandchild(ren): Hallie (age 13); Gabriel (age 12); Eyan (age 8) Education: Yale, Juris Doctor from Columbia Law, Harlan Fisk Stone Scholar Career: Partner, Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP for 17 years College: Jonathan Edwards Reflecting…

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Robert E. Arras, Jr. – 50th Reunion Essay

Robert E. Arras, Jr. Apartado 8-3009 El Roble de Santa Barbara, Heredia Costa Rica Robarras@gmail.com In Costa Rica; Tel 2483-0301; Cell 8385-2078; in US cell (617) 803-0333 Spouse(s): Karen Koehler Arras; married 48 years Career: CEO of Asian Alcohol Corp and affiliated companies in Philippines, Japan and Hong Kong College: Pierson The prospect of my…

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Frank Adams – 50th Reunion Essay

Frank Adams 222 Blackburn Ave Menlo Park, California 94025 f.w.adams@att.net 650-387-1432 Spouse(s): Susan Carson Bryan (1986) Child(ren): Johnathan Werber Adams (1995) Education: Yale BA Mathematics & Physics (1969); University of California, Berkeley, MS (1971), PhD (1976), Physics Career: 34 years with Lockheed Martin as Research Scientist, then Electro-Optical Engineer Avocations: Interest, not expertise: “Early” music,…

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Frank Strother Ashburn, Jr. – 50th Reunion Essay

Frank Strother Ashburn, Jr. 5074 Sedgwick Street NW Washington, DC 20016 fashburn@comcast.net 202-365-9366 Spouse(s): Susan Zimmerman Ashburn (1980) Child(ren): Emma (1982) Stro (1982) Alison (1986) Clare (1988) Grandchild(ren): Michah (2010) Zelma (2016) Amina (2017) Education: Landon school ‘65, Yale ‘69 BA English, Georgetown ‘73 MD Career: Internship Surgery Parkland Hospital, Dallas TX (‘74), Residency Ophthalmology…

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Joshua Seth Auerbach – 50th Reunion Essay

Joshua Seth Auerbach 129 Holmes Road Ridgefield, CT 06877 joshuaauerbachwatson@gmail.com 203-431-3876 Spouse(s): Jessica Schwartz Auerbach (1969 – ) Child(ren): Sarah Auerbach (1974); Eliza Jones (1977) Grandchild(ren): Audrey Nelson (2003); Caleb Nelson (2005); Kai Jones (2010); Sabine Jones (2013) Education: Yale Ph.D (1977) Psychology Career: Systems Programmer and Manager, Yale Computer Center, 1978-1983. Research Staff Member,…

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Geoffrey Allen Anderson – 50th Reunion Essay

Geoffrey Allen Anderson 950 N Michigan Ave, Apt 4106 Chicago, IL 60611 profhill@comcast.net 312-337-4532 Education: Yale BA 1969, Columbia Law School JD 1972 Career: Law firms Isham, Lincoln & Beale, Reuben & Proctor; Tribune Company Deputy General Counsel, Chicago Cubs General Counsel, 1972–1992 Avocations: Classical Music, Lincoln Park Zoo Chicago, Remy Bumppo Theatre Co. Chicago

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Milton Henry Anderson – 50th Reunion Essay

Milton Henry Anderson College: Berkeley March 2018 (with help from Mortie Meekle and Juan Valdez) What I learned after Yale. This is not in chronologic order. Post hoc ergo propter hoc? This is not true, it is not science. Blood is really thicker than water. Read “Hillbilly Elegy”, J. D. Vance. Try to get your…

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Peter Lance Anderson – 50th Reunion Essay

Peter Lance Anderson Date of Death: 1-Jul-1968 College: Morse (This memorial was submitted to the Class Website by Larry Franks.) “Pete died as he lived—adventurously and following his passion. It happened during summer vacation, a year before our class graduated. Pete was hiking and mountaineering (in Colorado, I think) and fell off a mountain. His…