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The Formnotes below reflect
information received through
June 2013. Please send news
and/or photos of yourself or
other alumni to include in these
pages. The address is Formnotes
Editor,
Alumni Horae,
St. Paul’s
School, 325Pleasant St., Concord,
N.H. 03301 or alumni@sps.edu.
Thank you.
1934
Dr. J. BradfordMillet
writes: “I
have had an interesting voyage
through alternate medical care
in the past quarter century. I
have disgust for most of mod-
ern medicine with controlled
physicians, drugs, and informa-
tion. Cancer gifts go via great
names to the pharmaceutical
industry, and some 300 cancer
cures are taboo for the modern
physician to consider use. By
gaining information via the
Internet, I have added a few
extra years to my life and have
recently gained a beautiful,
young 78-year-old wife, Mary
Edith. I have controlled my two
cancers over the last 25 years
by diet and natural remedies.
The past three months have
been used for recovery from
a fractured right femur, and I
am ready to hit the golf course
again and work in my garden.”
1941
John B. Jessup
jcjessup@sbcglobal.net
Form Director
John Jessup
shared these three telephone
updates from formmates:
Francis Storer
lives alone in
Florida. He still has his license
and says nobody’s going to take
it from him!
Bill Malcom
and
his wife, Elinor, are living in a
retirement home in Concord,
Mass., where John’s sister also
lives.
Fred von Stade
has a
house in Philadelphia. His wife,
Carolyn, died of Alzheimer’s a
few years ago.
1947
Charlie Dodge
207-892-6931
Bruce B. White
writes: “I finally
finished a book,
Sunsets, Stars
and Blueberry Pie,
onwonderful
characters around Nelson, N.H.,
in the 1930s and 1940s.”
1949
John A. Scully
jasfishnet@aol.com
Francis “Dick” Cunningham
will be a Century Master, ex-
hibiting large landscapes, still-
lifes, and figure paintings at the
Century Association, 7 West
43rd Street in New York City,
fromOctober 2 to November 30,
2013. During daytime hours,
visitors may see the exhibition
simply by asking at the door.
Visit franciscunningham.com
for videos and images.
1951
John Lorenz
cossacks4ever@fairpoint.net
Flix Kloman
writes:
A grand-
daughter, Blair Southworth,
to be a senior at Connecticut
College, spent her winter and
spring semester in a rigorous
program in Vietnam, start-
ing with language immersion,
and she’s spending the sum-
mer working as an intern in
Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with a
new organization called Cam-
bodian Thread. Her younger
sister, Story Southworth, to be
a junior at Conn College, will
spend her fall semester in Ed-
inburgh, at the university there.
How the younger generation
travels; they’ve already had a
full year on the South Island of
New Zealand when their father
took a sabbatical from Proctor
Academy.”
1955
Morris Cheston Jr.
chestonm@ballardspahr.com
Yoshiaki Shimizu
is to be
congratulated on his induction
into the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences in the visual
arts – criticism and practice
category. Yoshi is listed as the
Frederick Marquand Profes-
sor of Art and Archaeology at
Princeton University. He is in
impressive company. Other
inductees in the same cat-
egory include Robert De Niro,
Sally Field, Ren
é
e Fleming,
Pete Seeger, Herbie Hancock,
and Bruce Springsteen. Yo-
shi reports that the induction
FORMNOTES
John Lorenz ’51 (l.) and Charlie Van Doren ’51 (r.) helping Steve
Gurney ’51 celebrate his 80th birthday in New Haven, Conn., on
April 12, 2013.
Olga and Tony Duke Jr.’60 with Tony Duke Sr. ’37, who turned 95
in July.
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