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From the September/October 2008 IssueKatie Meister (see Julie Liddicoet Meister '75). Kate Staley (see John Sunder '00). From the July/August 2008 IssueMatthew Boras (see Miriam Shapira '01). From the May/June 2008 IssueWhitney Digilio and Gavin Myers write: "We are starting a group that seeks to preserve the memory of the Holocaust within the Brown community. We are looking for alumni who survived the Holocaust and alumni with family who either survived or fell victim to the Holocaust. To begin, we simply want to meet and learn the stories that were shared and the impact they have had. We are also seeking comment from those who were told very little about their family's experience. Any and all information is extremely valuable. Our ultimate goal is to record these stories, either by film or audio, and create a permanent library for the Brown community. If you would like to join us in helping Brown remember the Holocaust, please contact Whitney at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it Thank you." Lucy Raulston Mosbacher writes: "On December 27, 2007, Peter Mosbacher and I were married in our hometown of Houston, Tex. My co-maids of honor were sisters Kathy Babcock '05 and Barbara Babcock, and Peter's younger sister, Meredith Mosbacher '11, was a bridesmaid. Peter and I are both working toward our master's degrees at the Univ. of Chicago." Kimberly Singer, Brian Singer '04 and Stephanie Harris Singer '04 write that they are excited that their younger brother, Andrew, will attend Brown in the fall. Andrew is a senior at St. Paul's School in Concord, N.H., and plans to study international relations. From the January / February 2008 IssueMichelle Menard (see Rachel Cruz ’01). Isabelle Zaugg married Abel Tilahun on August 1, 2007, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. From the September / October 2007 IssueMary S. Coe (see Mary Wall Coe '73). Robert Schub (see Sybil Pilshaw Gladstone '43). From the July / August 2007 IssueShawn Cully (see Barry M. Nathan ’70). Ben Gordon (see Paul Gordon ’78). From the May / April 2007 IssueAdam Stern writes: “I’ve recently published a novella I wrote while I was a student at Brown, entitled The Insatiable Man. The book is available now at the iUniverse online bookstore and Amazon.com.” Paige Van Ness (see William Van Ness ’63). From the March / April 2007 IssueArlene Chung was named to the first-ever Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association All-Academic sailing team, which honors male and female scholar-athletes who have succeeded at the highest level both on the water and in the classroom. From the January / February 2007 IssueJeremy Chase (see Lowell Chase ’99). Sarah Modiano (see Lowell Chase ’99). Sean Tiner has created a wall calendar of his photographs of Orange County, Calif. Sean is donating $1 from each sale to a local scholarship fund (www.mark-tiner.org) he created in memory of his brother, Mark, who was killed in an automobile accident. The calendar, called “The California Riviera Calendar,” is available at the Brown Bookstore and at www.oc-riviera.com. From the September / October 2006 IssueJessica Almon (see Mariana Hogan ’76). Ben Gordon (see David Shrier ’95). Alexandra Ocampo (see Kathy Martinez ’99). Mike Savino (see Barry Nathan ’70). Robert Jay Schub (see Sybil Pilshaw Gladstone ’43). Aazam Vahdatshoar (see Nancy Cantor Eddy ’48). |





