March/April 2006. William R. Bronner of Ossining, NY provided an update since his graduation from Columbia Law School. Bill is VP Operations and General Counsel at Electro-Optical Sciences. Still married to Nancy Bloomgarden (Esq), with children Gregory and Caitlin '00. The one consistency is Bill's involvement with carpentry, renovating antique buildings including an 18th century house over the past 25 years. James E. Rooks, Jr. of Bethesda, MD is Senior Rules Counsel for Research and State Affairs at the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA). He earned his JD from Boston University in 1974. Jim is co-author of Recovery for Wrongful Death, 4th Edition, published by Thomson/West. He received the Public Justice Achievement Award from Trial Lawyers for Public Justice in 2001. Frederick Schauer at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, has been appointed George Eastman Professor at the University of Oxford and will be a Fellow of Balliol College. Fred was appointed to the Kennedy School faculty in 1990. He served as Academic Dean from 1997-2002 and as acting dean in 2001. In fall, 2005 Fred was Fischel-Neil Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. C. Michael Tucker of New Haven, CT noted the Dartmouth Partners in Community Service (DPCS) is a '67 Class project, involving financial support and providing mentors. Mentoring interns placed by DPCS is encouraged. Details available at: www.dartmouth.edu/~dpcs Sam Ostrow summarized the 60th birthday gathering. A terrific turnout overcame record rains and expectable excuses about failing body and mental parts, as '67 turned 60 at a three day party requiring three venues in two states. Reunion Master Bruce Pacht created a wondrous, magical event. Early arrivers gathered at Baker’s Hill in Newbury, New Hampshire courtesy of member Steve Cheheyl, to pretend to play golf, which only Joe Alviani really did. While the group was supposedly divided into reasonably even foursomes, Paul Killebrew was the first to suggest “no scorekeeping,” which produced the first unanimous vote in '67 history. Two scores to report - Alviani shot a 78 on a course he had never seen, and Rich Paolino - hit at least one trap on every hole. At the dinner, Happy Birthday was sung over a cake with enough candles to light our many ways safe home. Dave Mangelsdorff (3410 Turtle Village Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78230-3918) e-mail to dmangels@txdirect.net 210-344-0942