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1952 // 70th Reunion
1956
Class Agent: Jim Wood, (914) 922-1559, jimandtwink@gmail.com
Ross Langhorne was stuck in his cottage in England in January-April 2020 due to the U.K.’s COVID lockdown but made it back to the U.S. in May. Normally, he would have been racing in the cycling senior division this year, but due to the pandemic, he spent most of his time training with an eye on next year’s nationals and Huntsman World Championships. Ross is planning to return to London fairly soon as one of his properties there was severely damaged by a flash flood. Unfortunately, he won’t be at this year’s alumni reunion but sends his best wishes and kindest regards to all.
Class Agent: John Crawford, (540) 247-8810, celect@comcast.net
1948 Richard Montague, despite the young age of 87, still enjoys getting out into the Great Outdoors to pursue one of his hobbies: visiting fascinating topographic points. Remaining physically active, within the last six months, Richard was able to stand on both the northernmost and southernmost geographical points in Germany. (See page 51 for more on this excursion!) Although he was originally born in Madison, Wisconsin, Richard has lived in Germany on a permanent basis for more than 35 years. He is a retired former managing partner of the executive search firm of Carre, Orban & Partners International. 50 HAR VEY MAGAZINE // winter 2022
John Crawford reports, “My wife Polly and I are active, playing racquetball, tennis, and this new thing called pickleball, which is great for these old bones because it does not require you to move around as much as tennis. Still flying, touring the entire East Coast in our little propeller-driven airplane. Age discrimination does come in there, for the insurance people don’t think that I can fly safely and charge me a fortune. The FAA gives me medicals and thinks that I am just fine. At the age of 81, one decides that some things are better than others and maybe three hours in our airplane would be better than driving the 14 hours to our place near Bath, Maine where we spend the summers.”