November 2001
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1960s


Edward Crosby, E’60, MBA’69, and his wife, Nancy, “have traded snow shoveling for ‘excessive’ lawn maintenance” by moving to The Woodlands, Texas, near Houston. Crosby retired from the phone company after thirty-seven years, half of which were spent as an engineering trainer. Crosby has worked several seasons as an H&R Block tax preparer and, along with Nancy, teaches business courses at two local community colleges. They are avid travelers and birders.

Warren A. Manning, E’61, MBA’74, UC’76, of Burlington, Massachusetts, and his wife, Mary, vacationed in France this year and took a trip to Poitiers, the town Warren was stationed in during the Berlin mobilization, from 1962 to 1964. He and Mary stayed in the room where he lived during his tour of duty. Members of the classes of 1961 and 1962 who also served in France and who are interested in arranging a similar visit should e-mail him at <wmanning@mediaone.net>. Warren, a graduate of the Army War College, retired from the Army Reserve in 1991 with the rank of colonel. He’s now completing his thirty-fifth year at Raytheon.

Robert E. Maurer, E’62, ME’64, PHD’68, of North Andover, Massachusetts, is the coauthor of a text entitled Experimental Design with Applications in Management, Engineering, and the Sciences. He has been teaching at Boston University since retiring from Bell Labs. His e-mail address is <remaurer@bu.edu>.

Janice Campbell Lindsay, LA’65, of Marlborough, Massachusetts, was presented the Communicator of the Year Award by the Society
of Professional Communicators in Worcester. She is the president of Janice Lindsay Communications, writing for corporate executives, management consultants, and marketing and public relations firms. She also writes fiction and nonfiction under her own name and is the author of The Milly Stories, a children’s novel.