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----- From December 2011 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Eléonore Zimmermann nous a écrit qu'elle "pleure la perte de son compagnon de 38 ans, Sverre Lyngstad, décédé le 2 mai 2011. Professeur de lettres, né en Norvège, il était connu pour ses traductions du Norvégien, de Knut Hamsun en particulier, sur qui il a écrit une longue étude (Knut Hamsun. novelist, a Critical Assessment) et dont il a traduit tous les romans les mieux connus, notamment Hunger, ainsi que plusieurs romans d'autres auteurs norvégiens contemporains."

● "I was an M.D. student when in 1971 I entered the Neurochemistry Lab of Hôpital de la Salpêtrière to meet with Dr. Nicole Baumann and discuss with her the possibility of receiving some training in neurochemistry........Nicole had received an M.D.–Ph.D. training. Humdrum nowadays, this was certainly not the case in France in the mid 20th century. Such a double training was even more exceptional for a young woman neurologist. But is there anything that is not exceptional in Nicole’s career? As an M.D., she specialized in neurology mostly
at Hospital de la Salpêtrière, birthplace of neurology......Energy, passion, enthusiasm in the search for excellence. These are the qualities that probably best define Nicole Baumann. This is how I’ve always known Nicole, how she still is, and how we all wish her to remain." (To read the entire article, click on link below) (Source: http://www.springerlink.com/content/m016t5hl740px235/)

Lux Boelitz Vidal "is a professor of the Department of Social Anthropology of the University of Sao Paolo. She is the author of several books about the indigenous culture, in addition to advising various indigenous communities." "She graduated with a BA from Sarah Lawrence College (1951), MS in Social Science (Social Anthropology) from the University of São Paulo (1972) and doctorate in Social Science (Social Anthropology) from the University of São Paulo (1973)....She is Advisor of the Research Foundation of the State of São Paulo and Advisor of the National Council of Scientific and Technological Development......" "involved in the creation of organizations' indianists in Brazil, always acting in defense of the indigenous peoples. Founding member of the Iepe - Institute of Research and Training Indigenous...." (http://www5.usp.br/?s=lux%20boelitz%20vidal&busca=g)

----- From November 2010 AALFNY Newsletter -----

● "Bruno de Panafieu, Phd, architecte et sociologue français, est né à Paris le 24 janvier 1932. L’architecture le conduit à la sculpture, au meuble, puis au bijou féminin. La sociologie le conduit chez les danseurs Dogons du Mali, puis à la recherche, dans les hôpitaux psychiatriques français, d’une thérapie de groupe fondée sur l’emploi des masques......." (http://artsphere.wordpress.com/)

Videos of LFNY alumni on the internet:
● Interview with animator Jacques Rouxel (deceased April 2004)
(Click on link below)

----- From January 2009 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Avis de Décès Sébastien Laurentie nous écrit: "....Xavier Bardinet est mort cet été. Il s'était lancé dans le tournage sur bois après une longue carrière d'éducateur."

Michel Kadinsky-Cade "spent 25 years in international business and was president of Beatrice International Management Services, Beatrice Companies, in Chicago. Multicultural and multilingual, he has lived and worked for extended periods in Europe and Latin America. He joined Cade Communications in 1995, and he brought his general management experience to increasingly specialized publications requiring expertise in corporate structures, HR, marketing, manufacturing and engineering. Michel has a BA from Cornell University and did graduate studies at Harvard University. He also took advanced business courses at INSEAD in France and at Northwestern University. He sits on the board of two not-for-profit organizations." (Cade Communications, http://www.cadecommunications.com/team.html)

----- From December 2007 AALFNY Newsletter -----

● "Bruno de Panafieu ['49], Phd, architecte et sociologue français, est né à Paris le 24 janvier 1932. L’architecture le conduit à la sculpture, au meuble, puis au bijou féminin. La sociologie le conduit chez les danseurs Dogons du Mali, puis à la recherche, dans les hôpitaux psychiatriques français, d’une thérapie de groupe fondée sur l’emploi des masques. Publications:
- Articles dans la revue « Psychologie Médicale » 1982-85-90-94.
- « Le Masque retrouvé », dans « Océanie, le masque au long cours » Ouest France Univ. 1983. Traduction de John Bowlby.
- « Attachement et Perte » PUF 1978 (psychiatrie infantile).
- Ouvrage collectif sur G.I.Gurdjieff. (philosophie) L’Age d’Homme Lausanne 1992.
Membre du Centre de recherches et d’études transdisciplinaires (CIRET) et de la Société francaise de psychopathologie de l’expression et d’art thérapie (SFPE-AT)." (From Artsphere Wordpress, http://artsphere.wordpress.com/)

----- From November 2004 AALFNY Newsletter -----

DECES: Sebastien Laurentie ('49) shared this with us: "Cher amis: Triste nouvelle. Jacques Rouxel ('49) est mort il y a quelques jours. Il etait en premiere et en math-elem de 47 a 49. Je crois qu'il est retourne en France apres le bac et qu'il a fait HEC. Il a connu une certaine notoriete dans les annees soixante grace a une emission de tele "Les Shaddok", sorte de dessin anime loufoque. Le deuxieme principe de la logique shaddok est: "pourquoi faire simple alors qu'on peut faire complique?", remarque que s'attiraient certains eleves de philo lorsque notre prof, Alyette Sotiroff, rendait les copies. Preuve que les etudes sont utiles." To view further details from Le Monde.fr of April 27, 2004, click on the link.

----- From Winter 2002/2003 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Eleonore Zimmerman emails us: “I have lost contact with all my class mates. Of course, I was at the Lycée for only one semester, which means I had time to become close friends only with two or three. But it was a small, quite close-knit class, with many people I liked. I got my second bacho in 1949 (obtaining the first mention "Très Bien" in the Lycée's history, I was told at the time!). Any e-mail you may have of people in that class would be welcome.”

----- From February/March 2001 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Jean-Pierre Radley is alive and well half-a-mile west of the original Lycée, retired for some time from the absurdities of commerce, now renting out his brains to those who need help, advice, and even hand-holding in connection with computers running on Unix.Tout cela à part, sa santé est bonne, et il vient de fêter son 69ème anniversaire, ainsi que le 66ème de son frère Philippe '52; cela c'est passé à un diner offert par leur mère, qui ne se permêt pas d'être encombrée par son age (92!).

----- From March 2000 AALFNY Newsletter -----

Michel Kadinsky-Cade habite a Chicago et est en contact avec Paul Lochak. Il espère voir apparaître eventuellement un annuaire des anciens élèves.










Jacques Rouxel (Deceased)
Jacques Rouxel (Deceased)

Bruno de Panafieu ('49) and example of his jewelry creations
Bruno de Panafieu ('49) and example of his jewelry creations
Michel Kadinsky-Cade ('49)
Michel Kadinsky-Cade ('49)
TOP:Jean-Pierre Radley ('49); BOTTOM: Bruno de Panafieu ('49)
TOP:Jean-Pierre Radley ('49); BOTTOM: Bruno de Panafieu ('49)
Dr. Nicole Baumann and her book
Dr. Nicole Baumann and her book
Two books by Lux Boelitz-Vidal ('49)
Two books by Lux Boelitz-Vidal ('49)
Ruth (Altmann) Orton ('49)
Ruth (Altmann) Orton ('49)