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Patricia Bryant Koedding

Murray Bartlett Douglas’s 50-year career at Brunschwig and Fils ended in 2004. Her second book, Brunschwig and Fils Up Close, was published in last April. She spent the past year sorting 50 years’ worth of files, returning 250 photos to photographers, and doing book-signings across the country. She also lectures at the New York School of Interior Design and paints watercolors.

Anne Levy Wexler’s firm now employs about 50 people, so she can “goof off” whenever she wants. She and Joe have four grandchildren (two boys, ages 17 and 14, and two girls, 9 and 7). They took the whole family to Costa Rica for a week last June and then took the boys on a cruise to Russia in August. The Wexlers also took a cruise to Chile and Patagonia.

Dorothy McKevitt Leason spent Christmas in St. Anton, Austria, where she used to ski.