Robert F. Gilkeson ’39
Fairbairn Gilkeson, who was honored with The True Gentleman award on June 11, 2005, left a legacy beyond his personal contributions to New York Alpha. One of
Fairbairn Gilkeson, who was honored with The True Gentleman award on June 11, 2005, left a legacy beyond his personal contributions to New York Alpha. One of
With the possible exception of the 1891 founders of New York Alpha, the young alumni who purchased the original “Hillcrest” in 1902, and those who
By Kevin Merriman ’88 and Jasper Schaible ’89 To understand Tony Treadwell’s contribution to the chapter, it is critical to reflect not only on the
Robert Crosby ’65. LTJG Crosby was killed in Vietnam in an accident. His parents gave us his Swift boat flag. The flag, and tribute with
At Reunion 2004, SAE presented Robert T. Dean ’49 with the True Gentleman Award. The following is the text of the speech honoring Bob Dean,
The Great SAE Class of ’58 had a well-attended 45th reunion in June, 2003. Former EA Bill Standen did a terrific job in encouraging his
New Baseball Scoreboard Dedicated During Reunion Weekend Members of the Cornell class of 1962 celebrated their 40th reunion in June by donating a new state-of-the-art
When George R. Pfann Sr., class of ’24, died on December 17, 1996, at the age of 94, he was the oldest living member of
Click here to view an excerpt from the 1987 CU Fund Annual Report featuring Neil Schilke ’62.
A Scientific Approach to Winning From Cornell Alumni News, 1987 How does an English professor and poet go about preparing for intensive triathlon competition? Research, my
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