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Our class scholarship fund has two new recipients. Read about them and our fund.
WELCOME
TO THE MIT CLASS OF 1952
In
case you didn't realize it,our 50th reunion is OVER!!
For those who missed it, we are sorry since it was SPECTACULAR, FANTASTIC,
SUPER!!!
See some pictures by clicking here
.
About
178 classmates came !!!
Don't cry - Our 60th is less than 4 years away!!
Your
NEW Class Officers (6/02)
(click here for images and to send email):
Herb Brody , President
Arthur
S. Turner, Class Agent and treasurer
Joe Moore, Secretary and e-mail editor
Lou Di Bona, Assistant Secretary
Bob Lurie, Webmaster (volunteer if you don't like this site)
Your
60 th Reunion Committee: Send in comments and suggestions.
Any additional volunteers are definitely welcome!
Herb
Brody , Lou
Di Bona, Mel
Cerier, Arnie
A. Kramer, Bob
Lurie, Stan Solomon,
Stan Sydney, and Art Turner. Chairman is not yet chosen..
Information
about our class, classmates, and history:
Missing class members; look for them!
In Memoriam The full list was read at the 55th reunion and many wonderful comments were made by the attendees. This needs updating since 2007.
Alumni Association -- sign up and locate classmates. Go to Search and
enter 1952 to 1952 in the "Degree/class year" entry and you will
get the full class membership. We have been asked to remove the listings from
this site since the data is available to "spam" senders.
Local Links:
Alumni Association Home Page
Alumni Association services
(also to signup for lifetime email address;
it makes it easy when your ISP changes
--for example, when "home" or "attbi"
goes to "comcast".)
Also by signing in as alumni, we can now review
our class notes as shown (past and present)
in Technology Review.
MIT Home Page
Tech Talk Home Page
MIT Alumni Club Events
Technology Review Home Page
The Tech Homepage
The Tech achives (amazing! see for example
V069_S0022_P001.pdf
V071_S0006_P002.pdf
A great collection of videos of speeches given at MIT
Electronic postcards from MIT
Alumni Travel Program
Alumni Giving and Volunteers to MIT
(click
on pictures for larger views)
Click on the photo to send suggestions, comments, corrections
or to request information (hope this has been useful): 
It
is with great sadness that we were informed that Dick Lacey, our class secretary
for many years, passed away on May 12, 2006. He was a very accomplished poet.
Here are some of his works. First, an ode to giving to the Institute.
Then more other great creations!!
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June 7 -12, 2007 was our 55th reunion! Pre-Pops buffet dinner, Tech Night
at the Pops on the 7th. Friday dinner and dance at the Faculty Club. Saturday,
casual dinner at Baker House. Sunday to the Hyatt Regency at Newport, RI, with a clambake on Monday
and great breakfast buffet on Tuesday. Of course, the many activities surrounding
graduation were available. To put it mildly, we had a wonderful time. The list of attendees and their guests are here.
For now some pictures are on a web site that you can reach from this link listed below. 
Our wonderful friend and classmate, Arnie A. Kramer, has been recognized by MIT with it's highest Alumni award, the Bronze Beaver. And Rodolfo
Andrade has been given the George Morgan award for longtime activities on the Educational Council. More details are available by clicking here. 
Shelia and Stan Sydney were honored with a luncheon at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT. They had made a very sizable donation to the McGovern Institute for the study of Parkinson's disease. The principal investigator will be Dr. Ann Graybiel, the McGovern Institute and the Walter A. Rosenblith Professor of Neuroscience. Dr. Robert Desimone the Director of the McGovern Institute spoke and Dr. Graybiel gave a very interesting (and easy to understand) discussion of the research being carried out by her and a group working under her direction. Several of Stan's classmates, their wives, and many of Shelia and Stan's friends and relations also attended. A few pictures of this event may be seen by clicking here.
