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Phillip H. Rubin – 50th Reunion Essay

Phillip H. Rubin phil@legalmaster.com Spouse(s): Laurie Leiber (1987) Child(ren): Sarah Church (1982) and Jacob Rubin (1989) Grandchild(ren): still waiting College: Timothy Dwight About eight years after graduation, I wrote a bit of software in my bedroom and turned it into a 40-plus-year career. I still enjoy the process, though perhaps not with the pioneering fervor…

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Stephen Anthony Rose – 50th Reunion Essay

Stephen Anthony Rose 1364 Wakefield Circle Virginia Beach, VA2 23455 rosesa47@outlook.com 757-464-2113 Spouse(s): Mary Ellen Rose (1970) Child(ren): Rebecca (1979), Melissa (1984) Grandchild(ren): Tyler (2005), Ethan (2008), Cody (2016) Education: Yale, BA (1969); George Washington, MSA (1974); UVA Law, JD (1977); Naval War College, M.S. (1989) National Service: US Navy (1969–2000), Captain, JAGC Career: USN…

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Walter Baker Rose – 50th Reunion Essay

Walter Baker Rose 138 Woodland Ave. San Anselmo, CA 94960 wbrose46@gmail.com 213-925-6272 Spouse(s): Kate Luppen Rose (1974–2010); Laurel Mellin (2013) Child(ren): Thomas W. Rose (1977); Peter L. Rose (1980) Grandchild(ren): Ellie Rose (2008); Thomas N. Rose (2010); Paige Rose (2013); Gwen Rose (2016) Education: MBA Stanford (1977) Career: Consultant (McKinsey); Private Equity (McBain, Rose Partners);…

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William D. Robertson, Jr. – 50th Reunion Essay

William D. Robertson, Jr. Date of Death: 22-Jul-1997 College: Trumbull (The October 1998 Class Notes reported that Bill Robertson died after a four-year bout with lung cancer.) From Jerry Schnitt: Bill attended Yale for only one year. Having been an all-state basketball, football, and baseball player in Oregon, he tried out for football in the…

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Theodore Robinson – 50th Reunion Essay

Theodore Robinson 302 Boxboro Rd Stow, MA 1775 ted.robinson@gmail.com 617-680-8181 Spouse(s): Judith Eichholz (1982) Child(ren): Anne (1984), Kate (1986), Scott (1989) Education: Yale ’69 BS in E&AS Career: Entrepreneur. Fixing and modifying radio receivers and transmitters, and designing antennas. Objective is to save the original social medium, ham radio. (more fun than the internet stuff.)…