Jan/Feb 2005

My mission this month is to provide a respite from the past year’s intense political debate, fully manifest in the seemingly endless e-mail letters circulated through the class listserv. While the nation ponders which Yalie to elect in 2008, here is some truly momentous news regarding your classmates. Ralph Sando has notified us that he has suffered the ultimate humiliation: witnessing his wife score an…

Sep/Oct 2004

First of all this month, I bring you greetings from Tokyo. Jim Schweitzer-san and I visited Bogaty-san in June, partially on the important class business of delivering his class clown — no, that’s not right — class service award. William was appreciative, and he has no doubt proudly stored it in his futon closet. We also were treated to a tour of his office, the very one in which…

Jul/Aug 2004

There was a certain irony in the fact that our class’s 35th reunion gift exceeded $13 million (50 percent above the goal of $8.8 million) and we were still housed at Jonathan Edwards, one of the last residential colleges in Abu Ghraib condition. It’s a distinct probability that the anonymous donor of $4 million, as well as the three million-dollar givers, weren’t staying there. But those of us in more moderate gift…

Andrew Wechsler, June 12, 2004

Andrew Robert “Drew” Wechsler, 57, an economist who had been an adviser to the U.S. International Trade Commission, died June 12 at his home in Bethesda of cholangiocarcinoma, or cancer of the bile duct. Since 1991, Mr. Wechsler was managing director of international practices with LECG, a legal and economic consulting firm in Washington. He…

May 2004

Hello, classmates. I begin this submission with a last-minute plug for reunion. If you are still debating attendance, consider this: There will be no presidential candidates at our bash, only a few Skull and Bones members pushing Bush and Kerry. Who would have thought that our class would be distinguished by the fact that it had no presidential aspirants in 2004? If only Mark Dayton or Lamar Smith

Mar 2004

Hello, classmates. As you read this we are only about two months from reunion (unless you are way behind in your reading and it’s now June). Fortunately, a few of you communicated in advance, or I would have had to treat this submission like most of my term papers (i.e., puffing them up with gibberish). Mike Baum wrote with the following personal update and financial advice: “Seems reunion…

Jan 2004

Anticipation of the reunion certainly has had an impact on the old mailbag. Your letters are streaming in, I guess because either you don’t want to answer a lot of questions next spring, or you’re not planning to be there. We all hope it’s the former and not the latter. In any event, here we go. Daniel Seiver wrote from Cincinnati: “My daughter graduated from Yale in May, my son graduated from high…

Nov 2003

Hello, classmates. Sorry to have been AWOL for the last issue, but I doubt anyone wanted to hear about my summer vacation, and no one else wrote. Thanks to the following, however, there is news this month. First, this biography from Jeff Horton: “I’ve been meaning to communicate with you for a long time. I believe I sent an item to the class notes about a decade ago, so it’s time to get caught up….