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Kenneth Loveday – 50th Reunion Essay

Kenneth Loveday 127 Fuller Street Brookline, MA 02446 ken.loveday@biogen.com Spouse(s): Ellen Hoffman (unofficial, since 1972; official since 2006) Education: MIT, PhD (microbiology), 1976 Career: Biopharmaceutical research from 1979 to present; worked on 8 drug products approved by FDA Avocations: music, tennis, golf, hiking, theater College: Calhoun (Hopper) “What Yale Has Meant to Me” I was a physics major at Yale, and my freshman year roommates (Dan Moore and Frank Demaree) delighted in teasing me about…

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Charles R. Lamson – 50th Reunion Essay

Charles R. Lamson 4 Condesa Court Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508 charlie.lamson@gmail.com 505-469-2622 Spouse(s): Alberta Wangeman Lamson (1970) Child(ren): Armene M. Lamson (1974), David W. Lamson (1978) Grandchild(ren): Hazel Q. Boatright (2017), Heath A. Lamson (2017) Education: Yale College, B.S. 1969; Seattle University, Master in Teaching 1996 National Service: USNR, Lt., 1970-76 Career: Owner/Manager of Lamson Products Co., jobbing machine shop, 1972-1994; Educator, Seattle Schools 1996-2001; Founding partner Brain Dynamics of Santa Fe, neurofeedback, 2010-14,…

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Paul F. Lozier – 50th Reunion Essay

Paul F. Lozier 11056 NE Mountain View Rd Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 plozier69@gmail.com 973-886-9912 Spouse(s): Vailita Cliff (6 yrs), Barbara Day (15 yrs), Janet Patterson (partner-6years) Child(ren): Samuel E. Lozier (1987), Danielle Elizabeth Lozier (1991) Grandchild(ren): Only granddog Oliver, named after great (x2) and civil war veteran Education: Vassar College (NSF science grant-1964) Yale, BA 1969, HBS MBA with Honors 1975 Career: Managing Director, Merrill Lynch 1977-1996, Energy Finance Specialist Avocations: Fishing, Buying a boat,…

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David Andrew Lupher – 50th Reunion Essay

David Andrew Lupher 721 S. Palouse St. Walla Walla, WA 99362 dlupher@pugetsound.edu College: Morse After graduating from Yale and flunking my army physical, I became a graduate student in classics at Stanford, which proved a pleasant resort for recovering from being a classics major in one of the most dysfunctional classics departments in US academic history. Unlike Yale’s, Stanford’s classics department encouraged a fluid boundary between literary and historical studies, and that suited me perfectly….

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Richard Earl Lussen – 50th Reunion Essay

Richard Earl Lussen 6521 Mercomatic Ct. Nashville, TN 37209 rlussen@gmail.com Child(ren): Katharine Ann Lussen (1974); Andrew Pierce Lussen (1981) Grandchild(ren): Ellen Conway (2009); Aine Conway (2012); Teresa Lussen (2015) Education: Yale University, BA History, 1969; Columbia University, MA Communications, 1975; University of Massachusetts, MS Geography, 1995. Career: Teacher, coach, advertising executive, college counselor, international school director, educational consultant. Avocations: Yoga, printmaking, hiking, swimming, reading, fishing, politics. College: Davenport At the age of 70 I find…

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Robert Lyons – 50th Reunion Essay

Robert Lyons robert.lyons@dramatik.gu.se +46 31-773-4131 College: Saybrook Skipping Over the Ocean Just after graduating (drama major) I got my draft papers, rented a cheap apartment in the East Village in NYC, and worked at The Casual Aire clothing shop on the corner of Christopher and Bleecker while planning my draft-dodging. Filled with acting tips and clutching my unfit-for-duty letter, both provided by a resistance psychiatrist, I shuffled through the physical (shades of Arlo Guthrie’s “Alice’s…

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Terry Allen Landers – 50th Reunion Essay

Terry Allen Landers 3551 Streamside Circle, Apt 104 Pleasanton, CA 94588 TerryLanders@yahoo.com 925-201-7624 Spouse(s): Patricia Rivnak (1971) Child(ren): Heather (1975), Michelle (1978) Grandchild(ren): Colton (2011), Liliana (2013), Vivienne (2014) Education: Harvard University, PhD. 1974, Stanford University Postdoctoral Fellow, 1974–1976 Career: U of Texas Med School Houston, Asst. Professor Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 5 years; Life Technologies, Maryland, Research Scientist, 10 years; Hoefer Scientific Instruments, San Francisco, Director of New Product Development,12 years. Avocations: Woodworking, Hiking,…

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Theodore Carlisle Landsmark – 50th Reunion Essay

Theodore Carlisle Landsmark 310 Renaissance Park, 1135 Tremont Ave Boston, MA 02115 617-373-7870 617-373-7905 Education: M. Env. D., JD, PhD Career: Director, Kitty & Michael Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy, Northeastern U College: Davenport “The Soiling of Old Glory” – Ted Landsmark being attacked with a flag in 1976 during the Boston busing desegregation protests. Photo courtesy of Stanley Forman (stanleyformanphotos.com).

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Richard Stuart Lannamann – 50th Reunion Essay

Richard Stuart Lannamann 119 Osprey Point Drive Osprey, FL 34229-9248 rlannamann@gmail.com 203-219-4962 Spouse(s): Katharine (Kate) Scheffler Lannamann (1998-); Margaret Payne Mahoney (1969-93) Child(ren): Thomas Cleveland (1975), Edward Payne (1977), John Stewart (1979) Grandchild(ren): Juliet Lannamann (2007), Bradley Lannamann (2014), Benjamin Lannamann (2016) Education: Harvard Business School MBA 1973 Career: Investment Analyst, US Trust, 1969–71; VP Research, Smith Barney, 1973–78: Managing Director, Russell Reynolds Associates, 1978-2002; Vice Chairman, Spencer Stuart, 2002-2014 Avocations: Boards: The Jackson Laboratory;…

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Stephen M. Loewenberg – 50th Reunion Essay

Stephen M. Loewenberg 6095 NW 23rd Ave. Boca Raton, FL 33496 steveloewenberg@gmail.com Spouse(s): Deborah Garbose Loewenberg Child(ren): William (1979–1982); Julie (1983); Daniel (1985) Grandchild(ren): Max Bernstein (2013); Drew Bernstein (2015) Education: Harvard Law School, JD 1972 Career: Raytheon Company, Lexington/Waltham MA., 1977–2007; corporate tax attorney/Vice President, Taxes Avocations: Family, golf and fitness, following Boston sports teams College: Pierson Loewenberg Family

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Harold Koontz Logan – 50th Reunion Essay

Harold Koontz Logan Date of Death: 2-Apr-1977 College: Davenport (This memorial was submitted by Nick Bellotto.) Anyone who knew Harold Logan called him Hop. That was his name, and no one called him anything else. If you asked him how he got this nickname, Hop was happy to tell you: as a little boy, he loved watching Hopalong Cassidy on 1950s television. He wanted everyone around him to call him Hop, and the name stuck….

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Eric Lenck – 50th Reunion Essay

Eric Lenck 74 Madison St. #2 Hoboken, NJ 7030 lenck@freehill.com 917-912-9978 Spouse(s): Gail Lenck Child(ren): Joanna Lenck Education: U. of Michigan Law School JD ’73 Career: Maritime lawyer Avocations: golf, recreational boating College: Jonathan Edwards As a psychology major at Yale, I hoped to gain greater insight into human behavior, spending many hours trying to connect with Freud’s theories. Fifty years later, Freud’s teachings appear to be on the ash heap of behavioral science theories…

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Douglas C. Leonard – 50th Reunion Essay

Douglas C. Leonard PO Box 76 Brooklyn, CT 06234-1814 1dl@charter.net 860-377-4025 Spouse(s): MaryBeth Leonard, wife since Nov. 22, 1968 Child(ren): Douglass Skelly Leonard (1977), Reilly Skipton Leonard (1980), Geoffrey Hamlin Leonard (1983) Education: Yale College 1969, New York University School of Law 1972 National Service: Army National Guard 1970–1976 Career: Primarily General Counsel including 5 public companies. Avocations: History, political science, economics, ethics College: Timothy Dwight Bright college years? Sure, who wouldn’t want to spend…

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Brian W. Lerich – 50th Reunion Essay

Brian W. Lerich 1612 San Diego St The Villages, FL 32159 bwlerich@aya.yale.edu 352-459-1927 Education: Yale University, BA 1969; Duke University, MF, 1977 Career: Economic research and consulting, government service, forestry education and consulting Avocations: Environmental stewardship, animal rights and protection College: Berkeley “Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.” —Robert Frost Fresh out of Yale,…