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With the opening of the Kennedy Center, I became the solo clarinetist in the Kennedy Center Opera House orchestra. I became the solo clarinetist of the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC) orchestra and the Wolf Trap Farm Orchestra. Three years were spent in the US Army Band, Ft. We hope that the reunion is enjoyed by all, and we are sorry not to be a part of the celebration.īill and Antoinette welcome contact from their classmates at:Īfter graduation from ESM I earned a Masters and PhD degree. Antoinette works as a staff pianist at NDSU and I am her assistant resource. We enjoy life in rural North Dakota – especially the cold winters. I regret that I am unable to attend this reunion. I now live at home and would love to hear from classmates. Unfortunately, a year ago, I had a very serious medical condition and was hospitalized for five months.
We would love to see all of the new facilities that have been constructed. We are forever grateful for the education we received there. Reflection: Many hours have been spent talking about our lives at Eastman, our teachers and friends. Antoinette received an Artist’s Diploma from the Mozarteum, Salzburg, in 1970. We have traveled extensively and we usually visit Salzburg, Austria at least once a year. We have had a wonderful life, often performing piano 4-hand recitals. In 1971, I married Antoinette (Fraase) Babcock, a graduate of ESM class of 1966.
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I spend my free time reading mostly historical books about Germany and Austria in German. I taught piano privately and did consulting work in North Dakota from 1980 until 2006. Master’s Degree and PhD from University of Rochester. Professor of Modern Languages and Music at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC.Retired in 1980. Both should be to the attention of: 50th Reunion Web Entry. 22 lever action Ithaca repeater again.Perhaps the ejection problem could be fixed with a new design.Also the lever loop on the 49R was a bit small,especially when gloves had to be used.A bigger loop would be great.Help this list grow! Please send a brief biography (approximately 50 words), a special memory or reflection of your time at Eastman, and a current photo to: or mail to Eastman School of Music, Office of Development, 26 Gibbs Street, Rochester, NY 14604. Would like very much to see a top ejecting. The 49 was a great single shot rifle.The 49R had problems with ejection on many rifles. It is my understanding that the Model 49 and 49R production stopped in 1971.However in about 1973 a bunch of Model 49R rifles were found in a warehouse and shipped out at that time. The Ithaca Model 49 and 49R were manufactured in the United States.The Ithaca Model 72 was manufactured in West Germany. Twin_rotor wrote:Google found most of the following information for me. I've shot one CCI Quiet 650FPS and I heard the hammer strike over the report. There have been plenty of "stinger" rounds through it too, but the barrel length is too short. Its still good out to 50yrds with a 1200FPS round nose. I put most of them through it myself lol. It is fully functional and still kinda pretty. That would be for rabbit hunting, in the mid to late '60s in Port Jefferson, Long Island. I know the story of how I got it, and a little about when, why and where it was bought. I have cataloged and traced most of my inherited rifles besides this guy. If anyone can confirm or disprove any of this info, you help is greatly appreciated. The rifle was AKA "The Roy Rogers" (Sears brand maybe?) The Model 49R Repeater is made in Germany. They also produced a "Sears" marked rifle that was simular. The rifle was purpose built for Sears and was built in the Ithaca plant. The rifle ran '61-79, with other info pointing towards a cease production in 1973.
Some people thought it was a different metal. He also stated that the reciever is aluminum. People say that it was a mid production change dark to light. However, I've found several other "net nerds" who have said the same. I'm hoping there is and maybe he wasn't the right person to ask. Google found most of the following information for me.Ī person that was a proclaimed smith at Ithaca during the production of Model 49 Saddle Guns said there were no numbering schemes.