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1930s Arnold
Rosenthal, L’31, of Boca Raton, Florida, writes that he founded
a school of 750 students and 120 faculty members in Boca Raton.
Helmut J. “Hal” Knoll, E’37, of Silver Spring,
Maryland, writes, “Recently celebrated my ninetieth with my family.
Still getting around OK but had to give up my beloved golf game—a
sad day. Now I’m hoping to emulate Bob Hope’s type of longevity.”
Robert W. Smith, E’37, LC’47, of Peabody, Massachusetts,
writes, “I had my ninety-first birthday on October 24, 2003. I went
to Essex, Connecticut, with the Frank Palmer Speare Society on July
24, 2003. Also, I joined the Golden Graduates in June.”
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