Doug Andrews e-mail
Doug joined us for the parade on Monday. It was great to see him. Here is an e-mail from him:
Teri and David:
Thanks so much for all of your work coordinating our classmates. From reading all the entries on the blog and from talking with several people last weekend, it's clear that you two were the biggest forces behind all the festivities, though it seems there were several who put their heads and hands together to make it all happen. I'm sorry that I came over only for the parade. It sounds as though everything went great.
For your records, here's my current contact info:
Doug Andrews
6147 Mills Rd.
Springfield, OH 45502
DAndrews@Wittenberg.Edu
There you have it. And in case anyone is interested, here's what I've been up to since our graduation. Free free to post this on the blog or in newsletters, as you see fit.
After college in Minnesota and grad school in Iowa, I took a job at Wittenberg University here in Springfield, where I'm a tenured full professor. I also do a bit of private statistical consulting on the side.
Check out the home-brewed blog at
http://www4.wittenberg.edu/academics/mathcomp/andrews/professional/
for more details on my professional life.
My long-time partner and I are not married, but we live together in two nearby houses outside of town. My new house is right on a state scenic river (the North Fork of the Little Miami) in a beautiful farm valley looking out over a huge ash grove and creek pasture, on 8 acres that I have planted in 6 kinds of prairie grasses and about 15 kinds of wildflowers.
My partner and I have completed about 20 triathlons and a couple marathons, and we enjoy hiking and camping and wilderness trips. (We just got back from a week canoeing in the Boundary Waters of northern Minnesota.) We're also part of an old-time fiddle band that plays
small gigs in the area. I'd love to hear from anyone who wants to come over for a visit to my prairie and woodshop, from anyone who has a gig for our band, or from anyone who has high school kids that might want to attend Wittenberg. Send those bright kids our way....
Thanks again, Teri and David, for all of your efforts.
Doug
Teri and David:
Thanks so much for all of your work coordinating our classmates. From reading all the entries on the blog and from talking with several people last weekend, it's clear that you two were the biggest forces behind all the festivities, though it seems there were several who put their heads and hands together to make it all happen. I'm sorry that I came over only for the parade. It sounds as though everything went great.
For your records, here's my current contact info:
Doug Andrews
6147 Mills Rd.
Springfield, OH 45502
DAndrews@Wittenberg.Edu
There you have it. And in case anyone is interested, here's what I've been up to since our graduation. Free free to post this on the blog or in newsletters, as you see fit.
After college in Minnesota and grad school in Iowa, I took a job at Wittenberg University here in Springfield, where I'm a tenured full professor. I also do a bit of private statistical consulting on the side.
Check out the home-brewed blog at
http://www4.wittenberg.edu/academics/mathcomp/andrews/professional/
for more details on my professional life.
My long-time partner and I are not married, but we live together in two nearby houses outside of town. My new house is right on a state scenic river (the North Fork of the Little Miami) in a beautiful farm valley looking out over a huge ash grove and creek pasture, on 8 acres that I have planted in 6 kinds of prairie grasses and about 15 kinds of wildflowers.
My partner and I have completed about 20 triathlons and a couple marathons, and we enjoy hiking and camping and wilderness trips. (We just got back from a week canoeing in the Boundary Waters of northern Minnesota.) We're also part of an old-time fiddle band that plays
small gigs in the area. I'd love to hear from anyone who wants to come over for a visit to my prairie and woodshop, from anyone who has a gig for our band, or from anyone who has high school kids that might want to attend Wittenberg. Send those bright kids our way....
Thanks again, Teri and David, for all of your efforts.
Doug
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