David Laylin ’55

My wife and I recently spent a week in Cuba, traveling legally – by AA charter flight from Florida – under the category “Helping the Cuban People.” That means staying in a private house (Air BNB), eating in private restaurants (delicious and inexpensive) and using private transportation. (The latter refers to bicycle powered “rickshaws,” often […]

Michael Milligan ’62

Michael Milligan and very fine artist wife Jeanne E. traveled to Germany in September, just in time for Oktoberfest and, as Michael states, “its preponderance of stopped glottals, Bavarian lagers, our declining tolerance for viener schnitzel and a vast tsunami of drunken twenty-somethings yelling mindlessly into the night.” Ahhh, but the real reason for their […]