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Carol Fleischer Boswell

Elizabeth Brillhart Little cites a few negative things about growing old: “There’s no cure; you drop things more often, and it’s harder to pick them up; all your friends talk too much; if your memory differs with anyone else’s, there is never any question of who’s right; and you feel the same as you did in 1945, but don’t look the same.”

Terry Schmidt Sullivan and her husband sold their home and moved into a townhouse, where they are very happy. Not having to shovel show anymore or cut grass is a “big plus,” she says. The couple spent last Thanksgiving in Santa Barbara, CA, with daughter Kathy Sullivan ’70 and two of their triplet sons and their families.