Dear Wheatley Wildcats and Other Interested Persons, Welcome to The Wheatley School Alumni Association Newsletter # 136. According to Substack, in the first 24 hours after publication, Newsletter # 135 was viewed 3,021 times, was “liked” 25 times, and received four comments. In all, 4,733 email addresses received Newsletter # 135. For all of January 2024, the Newsletter had 4,739 subscribers (+17) and 10,400 views (-2,491).
I don’t know where you find the time, Art. You’re supposed to be finalizing a court order regarding a penalty for committing corporate fraud, aren’t you? We’re all waiting. But thanks for taking the time for us!
I am certain that everyone who ever met Ilene Kornblath Rosenbaum will agree that her smile was infectious, her warmth unparalleled, and her beauty undeniable. She was extraordinary. My sadness at hearing about her death - well, it was a shock. Sending love to her wonderful family, Richie, Peter and those I did not meet.
Love receiving the newsletter. Whenever I see it in my inbox, I am immediately transported to a simpler time. The outstanding drive down Bacon road every day was lost on me at the time but I think back to it in my minds eye and appreciate how fortunate we all were. My experiences, friendships and education have had a lasting influence on me decades later. Thank you for bringing this back to all of us.
Art, I don't know how you find the time to do this newsletter! I am off to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (GTMO) to see what's going on with the 9/11 hearings for the week of Feb 10-17. Should be interesting.
Love reading the newsletter.
I don’t know where you find the time, Art. You’re supposed to be finalizing a court order regarding a penalty for committing corporate fraud, aren’t you? We’re all waiting. But thanks for taking the time for us!
I am certain that everyone who ever met Ilene Kornblath Rosenbaum will agree that her smile was infectious, her warmth unparalleled, and her beauty undeniable. She was extraordinary. My sadness at hearing about her death - well, it was a shock. Sending love to her wonderful family, Richie, Peter and those I did not meet.
Love receiving the newsletter. Whenever I see it in my inbox, I am immediately transported to a simpler time. The outstanding drive down Bacon road every day was lost on me at the time but I think back to it in my minds eye and appreciate how fortunate we all were. My experiences, friendships and education have had a lasting influence on me decades later. Thank you for bringing this back to all of us.
Art. Would I ever miss reading these newsletters top to bottom? No way no how!
So thankful. Mitch Markay ‘72
Art, I don't know how you find the time to do this newsletter! I am off to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (GTMO) to see what's going on with the 9/11 hearings for the week of Feb 10-17. Should be interesting.
Another great newsletter Art! Thanks for keeping us all together after all these years.
Art, thank you for all the work you have done on the newsletter