Partly because of that, I was very saddened by the news of the death of Carole Cochrane ’67 in the last Scripps magazine. Zoo curators, breeders, scientists and pet owners, vets."įrom Shelley Smith Calabrese 9/6/13: " Even though I have had little chance to participate in Scripps events since graduating, Scripps does and always will take up a much larger-in terms of time and memories-place in my heart than the 4 years should warrant. Most of the people at the meeting breed birds that are going extinct (less than 100 left in the world.) Very nice group. It's pretty interesting to think about-how birds socialize and their agendas for foraging, play and roosting. I could broaden it a bit to give a talk at the reunion on avian societies, or flocking and foraging. I gave my talk at the AFA on "Parrot Foraging in the Wild" and people liked it. Otherwise, I am living in North Idaho on my Icelandic Horse farm and letting the local 4-H horse group use my arena.įrom Kathleen "Kat" Snipes 9/8/13: "I may be able to retire before May 1 for the reunion. Generally people's eyes glaze over when I describe what I am doing. It started out as a book on Martin Buber's philosophical anthropology (my mentor for twenty years was Maurice Friedman Ph.D., one of the top Buber scholars) but it wasn't coming together until I decided to review the latest psychoanalytic literature and continental philosophy that has been translated into English in the last 15 years. My big project is writing a psychological theory based in ethics. The Pony Balonies and the Power Animals and Shaman Songs are in the works. Madame de Paris and the Pony Balonies, for kids and Net of Stars, my book of poetry that has been out of print since 1980, are already available on Amazon. Farnaz Rahimi, my daughter (we have dropped the "step"), has been publishing books for me on Kindle. Pani has a 4.0 and will receive double honors. *Ruth Hatch Rahimi 5/3/14: I have reunited with my stepdaughter as we missed each other so much and will be attending granddaughter's graduation from UCLA this June. you can see my poems at under "poetry and plays." strange to be alone but slowly finding the simple pleasures. my poetry book EVERYDAY MERMAID POEMS with my visual artist collaborator is almost complete which is very exciting. healing slowly but walking without a cane. *Christina (Feldmann) O'Reilly 12/4/14: divorce 2 1/2 years ago. At the Bruce Museum, where I am deputy director, we are opening on July 1st an exhibition I co-curated, The Sins: Pride-a seven museum collaboration, each of us featuring one of the Seven Deadly Sins. I am very involved in Yale, serving on the executive committee of the Graduate School Alumni Association and an active member of Yale Women of CT. I supervise a very smart young Scripps graduate, Tara Contractor, who is soon to head off for PhD in art history at my grad school alma mater, Yale. I participate as often as possible, but not as often as I would like in a delightful Scripps Book Club. I work in Greenwich, but we live in Black Rock, CT. *Susan Ball 6/9/15: My wonderful husband John Brigham and I continue to triangulate among Connecticut where I work and we mostly live Massachusetts where he teaches at UMass, Amherst and Hudson, NY, where we have a country house and lots of special friends.
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