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Welcome to the Brown Class of 1949 Web Site.


OUR 60TH REUNION WAS A GREAT ONE!

MEETING OF PEMBROKERS CREATED THE FOLLOWING SLATE:

PRESIDENT:          GLENNA ROBINSON MAZEL

VICE PRESIDENT:  ANNE DAY ARCHIBALD

SECRETARY:          MARILYN SILVERMAN EHRENHAUS

TREASURER:          MURIEL BROADBENT JONES

                            MARJORIE LOGAN HILES

BOARD MEMBERS:  DOLORES PASTORE DIPRETE

                             LOIS JAGOLINZER FAIN

                             SALLY dEVEER WHIPPLE

                             JEAN MILLER

MEETING OF BROWN MEN CREATED THE FOLLOWING SLATE:

PRESIDENT:            MARS BISHOP

VICE PRESIDENT     ALAN FLINK

SECRETARY            GERRIT SANFORD

TREASURER            ROBERT KOTLEN

PAST PRESIDENT:   SUMNER ALPERT.

REUNION COMMITTEE:

PAUL ABRAMSON, ROBERT GALKIN, MARVIN TESLER, LLOYD BROOMHEAD, WALLACE HENSHAW, AND HAL GADON.

Reunions Yearly

Spring Mini Reunion, a day at the Opera, May l 2010, 1:00pm, Renee Fleming "Armida", Foxboro, MA.!

for more information please email Marjorie Hiles, MLHiles@cox.net

                               Brown men   Hal  Gadon,     hgadon7333@aol.com

 

Tell your friends who don't have computers that computers can be used at their library. The  

 librarian can show them how to use it to link to this web site. http://alumni.brown.edu/classes/1949/

 My Email is: glenna.fortier@verizon.net.

 Send me news about yourself and I will put it

 on our website. If you do NOT want it condensed

 as news in the BAM, please advise me.

 

Class Notes:

ATTENTION BROWN AND PEMBROKE CLASSMATES

PLEASE SEND NEWS OF WHAT YOU'VE DONE SINCE GRADUATION AND PICTURES

I WILL PUT THEM ON THIS WEBSITE SO WE ALL CAN SHARE OUR EXPERIENCES.


Please enhance our treasury in preparation for our 65th. Any amount added to your

dues would be great to enhance our lean treasury for our forthcoming 65th Reunion.

Send your check to our treasurer, Muriel Jones, 385 Commonwealth Ave, Attleboro Falls, Massachussetts, 02763

Providence has some wonderful new restaurants and reliable old ones. They've transformed some once run down old buildings. Remember the Masonic Temple across from the Capitol? Now it's a refurbished grand hotel. Another hotel on the Avenue of the arts has a walkway to the Veteran's auditorium. Waterfire, a RISD's professor's creation and increased entertainment around the Providence River makes downtown lively and vibrant.

Your suggestions for a memorable 60th:  we tried!

Majors in name tags

Visit to renovated Pembroke Hall

Trolley tour of "new" Providence

Suggestions for our yearly mini reunions and our 65th are welcome!

 

Web Site Manager

Contact me by E-Mail: glenna.fortier@verizon.net

Thanks

Glenna Mazel Fortier

 

 

 

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