Oct 22, 2001
McNealy '65 Authors Book on Bucks Country History
In June, Terry A. McNealy '65 published Bucks County: An Illustrated History, a 362-page account covering the 17th through 20th centuries, starting with…
In June, Terry A. McNealy '65 published Bucks County: An Illustrated History, a 362-page account covering the 17th through 20th centuries, starting with…
An eighth-grade social studies teacher at Phillipsburg (N.J.) Middle School, Michael Hinkle '73 was recognized in May for his 23 years of service and accomplishments…
As the new chief financial officer of Avistar Communications Corporation, headquartered in Redwood Shores, Calif., Robert J. Habig '78 is overseeing financial…
A physical three years ago convinced Dan DeRoner '71 he had to change his habits: he was overweight, had high blood pressure and had developed type two…
What little girl in the last 40 years hasn't played with a Barbie doll, dreaming of the future when she is all grown up? Created as a teenage fashion model…
Drug addiction may ruin lives and pack jails, but as a political issue, the treatment of addicts remains below the radar screen, says Mitchell S. Rosenthal…
An investment adviser in Philadelphia and part-time historian, Edward F. Ripley '50 recently published Shepherd in the Wilderness: Peter Hobart, 1604-1679…
Scheduled to graduate in 1942, Lawrence Savadkin was enjoying “the thrill of a lifetime” at Lafayette when his education was cut one year short by the…
With more than 20 years experience in waste and wastewater treatment methodologies and enterprise software sales, John Meeks '65 became vice president…
In his third term as mayor of Easton, Thomas Goldsmith '63 was awarded in June with the Pennsylvania League of Cities and Municipalities Distinguished…