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mercredi, janvier 05, 2005

Class of 1986 January-February 2005 Notes

http://www.hmag.harvard.edu/classnotes/home.html

Secretary: Robert Payne Fox Jr., Nutter McClennen &
Fish LLP, World Trade Center West, 155 Seaport Blvd.,
Boston 02210; rfox@nutter.com ; Class website:
http://classes.harvard.edu/college/1986 .

Aaron Fox has written his first book, Real Country:
Music and Language in Working-Class Culture (Duke)
"I'm an associate professor of music at Columbia, with
a wife, Susan Lepselter, and daughter, Serena (4), the
works. I'm no longer making much music, but writing
about it fills the void." See www.aaronfox.com .

Former assistant U.S. attorney Paul Luehr has become
vice president in the Minneapolis office of Stroz
Friedberg LLC, a leading technical-services and
consulting company specializing in computer forensics,
computer investigations, private investigations, and
electronic discovery. Previously he spent three and a
half years as a federal prosecutor with the U.S.
attorney's office in Minnesota, where he worked on a
variety of computer-crime cases and lectured on
Internet investigations, both in the United States and
abroad. Previously, he was assistant director at the
Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C., and
oversaw the agency's Internet fraud program.

Born: to Andy Opel and Ansje Burdick, a daughter,
Winni Frances, on July 5 in Gilford, N.H. "We live in
Tallahassee, Fla., where I am an assistant professor
teaching documentary video production and critical
media studies at Florida State. We decided to take the
summer off, avoid the Florida heat, and have the baby
at the house of Jane Opel '50, HRP '51, on Lake
Winnipesaukee in N.H. Winni's name is a tribute to our
five generations on the lake. Our southern friends
accused us of wanting a Yankee baby and they might be
right! My latest book is Micro Radio and the FCC:
Media Activism and the Struggle over Broadcast Policy
(Praeger), which describes the emerging media activism
and reform movement. I also edited a collection of
essays, Representing Resistance: Media, Civil
Disobedience, and the Global Justice Movement
(Praeger). Ansje will continue to work part time as a
project manager for a software company in Tallahassee.
We'd love to hear from classmates, and if you find
yourself on the forgetten coast of Florida, please
look us up."

Jill Vialet, founder of Sports4Kids, a nonprofit
organization in Oakland providing full-time
youth-sports programming at 64 public elementary and
middle schools in the Bay Area, has won a fellowship
from Ashoka: Innovators for the Public. In addition to
a three-year stipend, fellows receive training and
technical assistance, and can apply for supplemental
funding for collaborative projects. Previously Vialet
was a found er and executive director at Oakland's
Museum of Children's Art.

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