Ruth Rothschild, CW'53, New York City, writes that she had two one-woman shows of her paintings in New York this year.ĭr. She has written, directed, and produced a number of other works for film and television in the U.S. Since 1983, she has also written and produced supertitles for opera companies throughout the country, including the Met, New York City Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, and Seattle Opera.
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Sonya is the originator and writer/producer of opera subtitles for television productions of operas, from 1976 to today she is the principal writer of the subtitles for The Metropolitan Opera Presents and Live from Lincoln Center. This 65-minute piece was staged at Penn's Annenberg Center in February and March, and presented by Relache the Ensemble, in collaboration with American Opera Projects. Sonya Friedman, CW'53, New York City, is the librettist and videomaker of Memoirs of Uliana Rooney, a chamber opera with video-projections, that tells the story of a fictional American composer who humorously confronts startling changes in society from the avant-garde 1920s to the present-day. In 1991, he retired as an adjunct professor of law at New York University, where he taught trademark law for many years. He was awarded the first Pattishall Medal for Teaching Excellence of Trademark and Trade Identity Subjects at the International Trademark Association meeting in May. Greenbaum, W'52, is senior partner of the intellectual-property group at the New York City law firm of Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman. It was published by Arcadia Publishing, an imprint of the British house Chalford Publishing Corp., in its Images of America series.Īrthur J.
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Navy's presence in the harbor of Newport, R.I., from Colonial times to after the Second World War. Wyld, C'50, Gr'59,wrote The Navy in Newport, a pictorial history tracing the U.S. Having chaired the college's Awards and Scholarship Committee for 20 years, Barnes and Noble honored him with the establishment of a continuing business scholarship in his name.ĭr. He was awarded the Citizens Medallion for service to the college and the county. And after retirement as head of the plating and coatings section of General Electric's Missile and Space Division, he served in the International Executive Service Corps.Įdward Hamburg, W'49, Cherry Hill, N.J., has retired from Gloucester County College, where he was a professor in business studies. A national honorary member of the society, he has published many papers and holds several patents in this field. The honor was awarded in recognition of his contributions to the advancement of the science and technology of surface-finishing, and for leadership in the dissemination of this knowledge. Samuel Heiman, ChE'30, Gr'48, past national president of the American Electroplaters and Surface Finishing Society, was recently elected a fellow, one of 38 in this society with a membership of about 10,000. Previous issue's notes | Next issue's notesĭr. The Pennsylvania Gazette: December Alumni Notes