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The 60s
Entries are classified according to the year of entry
Look out for people from your year here and find out what they have been doing - job changes, awards, weddings, books and news from alumni from each decade.
Make sure we publicise your news in the next issue of Warwick e-network by contacting e-network@warwick.ac.uk. For more alumni news visit the WGA website
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Ray Campsie (Economics 1966-69) writes: 'I retired from full time employment on 30 April, never really having done justice to the Warwick Economics degrees awarded (rather than earned) at the end of the 60's. I remain available for lunches and dinners with any who can remember me and who still have bulging wallets. Messrs. Enever, Cant, Smith, Johnson and Clifton are not exempted from this list, and neither is Webster-Gardiner unless he wants me to buy for him.
Seriously, it would be good to renew some old acquaintances and to remember days of yore. I still have close association with 'the place' as I work a little for HTI, the Educational Leadership organisation, chaired by Jim Oatridge (Economics 1966-69) which is based on the Science Park.'
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Cecilia Chance (BEd 1965-68) has started a small publishing company, Orchard House, and has just published her first book - a collection of poems, illustrated by her 16 year-old grandson, which she started to write as a mature student at Canley.
If any Warwick graduates would like to consider publishing their work with Orchard House, Cecilia can be contacted by writing to Orchard House, Ty'n Y Berllan, Lon Ednyfed, Criccieth, Gwynedd LL52 0AH or fax on 01766 522 714.
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We'd love to hear from alumni from the 60s. Contact Warwick e-network with your news by emailing e-network@warwick.ac.uk so that graduates from this decade are well represented in the next issue.
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