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<strong>Milton</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>Board of Trustees, <strong>2005</strong>Julia W. Bennett ’79Norwell, MassachusettsBradley M. BloomWellesley, MassachusettsWilliam T. Burgin ’61Dover, MassachusettsJames M. Fitzgibbons ’52EmeritusChestnut Hill, MassachusettsAustin D. Goolsbee ’87Chicago, IllinoisVictoria Hall Graham ’81New York, New YorkMargaret Jewett Greer ’47EmeritaChevy Chase, MarylandAntonia Monroe Grumbach ’61SecretaryNew York, New YorkJ. Tomilson Hill ’66New York, New YorkFranklin W. Hobbs IV ’65PresidentNew York, New YorkBarbara HostetterBoston, MassachusettsOgden M. Hunnewell ’70Vice PresidentBrookline, MassachusettsHarold W. Janeway ’54EmeritusWebster, New HampshireLisa A. Jones ’84Newton, MassachusettsGeorge A. KellnerVice PresidentNew York, New YorkF. Warren McFarlan ’55Belmont, MassachusettsCarol Smith MillerBoston, MassachusettsTracy Pun Palandjian ’89Belmont, MassachusettsRichard C. Perry ’73New York, New YorkJohn P. Reardon ’56Vice PresidentCohasset, MassachusettsJohn S. Reidy ’56Boston, MassachusettsKevin Reilly Jr. ’73Baton Rouge, LouisianaRobin RobertsonHead of School<strong>Milton</strong>, MassachusettsH. Marshall Schwarz ’54EmeritusNew York, New YorkKaran Sheldon ’73Blue Hill <strong>Fall</strong>s, MaineFrederick G. Sykes ’65Rye, New YorkJide J. Zeitlin ’81TreasurerNew York, New YorkOn the back cover:Ashley Chow, author of “Last Ferry,” won a <strong>2005</strong> Head of SchoolAward. She and Marguerite Weisman ’05, shared the honor ofwinning the Markham and Pierpont Stackpole Prize, awardedin honor of two English teachers, father and son, to authors ofunusual talent in creative writing. Ashley’s poem was part ofher senior project, a slim volume of poetry, Parachutes: theBeginning, Poetry by Ashley Chow.
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