A Tribute to Gene Case ’59
By Ron Demer ’59 Gene died of heart disease on September 9 in New York City. He had a long and highly successful career in
By Ron Demer ’59 Gene died of heart disease on September 9 in New York City. He had a long and highly successful career in
Bill Heard, Special to the U-T, October 2012 San Diego has many memorials honoring the men, women, ships, and aircraft that have served our nation.
I recently enjoyed a visit with Brother Jonathan “Jake” Crossley and his wife, Katherine, at their home on Capitol Hill in Seattle to thank him
On December 1, 2006, we lost a True Gentleman who was very special to NY Alpha, was a chapter adviser to many of you, and
Peter Heylin ’65 (and his Airstream), his wife, Linda, and their dog visited Hal Sieling ’62 in California. Peter’s daughter Tera has also been traveling;
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
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,
(from The New York Alpha News, Spring 2004) Arthur Geoffrion ’59 took full advantage of his 45th reunion last June. Returning to Hillcrest for the first time since
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