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PROFILE UPDATES


•   George C. Monti (1968)  5/13
•   Jerome H. (Jerry) Liebowitz (1965)  5/12
•   Raymond A. Beaudin (1966)  7/27
•   Philip K. Hopke (1965)  12/26
•   Paul Keely Costello (1968)  12/25
•   Lewis Alexander (Alex) Morrow (1966)  12/25
•   Michael Kramer (1968)  12/25
•   Richard G. (Dick) Gann (1965)  12/25
•   Paul Joseph Scheinberg (1967)  12/25
•   Alan Stanley Weinstein (1967)  12/24
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WHERE WE LIVE


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3 live in California
4 live in Connecticut
1 lives in Delaware
4 live in Florida
1 lives in Georgia
1 lives in Illinois
1 lives in Indiana
3 live in Maryland
5 live in Massachusetts
1 lives in Missouri
1 lives in Nevada
1 lives in New Hampshire
4 live in New York
2 live in Pennsylvania
1 lives in Texas
6 live in Virginia
1 lives in Cambodia
1 lives in Germany
1 lives in Thailand
60 location unknown

UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS



•   Philip K. Hopke (1965)  3/22
•   Bruce J. Basch (1965)  4/5
•   Ed Trickett (1963)  4/14
•   Peter Kinzler (1964)  4/18

MISSING MEMBERS


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Welcome to the Website for QED Fraternity
Trinity College Classes 1961-1968

Reflect, Rejoice, Renew

This website is dedicated to our fraternity members for the purpose of promoting, celebrating and reconnecting with all QED members of the Trinity College Classes of 1961-68. (QED was founded as a local fraternity in 1960 and became part of the national fraternity, Phi Mu Delta, in the fall of 1965.)

Here you will find some photos, plenty of memories, and a great way for you to see what's become of everyone. This is our QED website, so come back often and update your information as it changes. Your participation is essential for it to succeed. The more you participate, the better it will be. Be sure to check the Announcements (below) for any "breaking" news.

Members of QED, if you haven't already done so, please register and fill in your profile. (You can update it at any time later as well.) Look at the page for First Time Visitors (link is in the left menu column) for details and for help navigating the site. If you are having any problems or want something changed or added, please let us know through the Contact Us link. This is your web site.

To see which QED members have added photos to their profiles, go to "Member Profiles" and click on the link for "Profile contains photos." Also be sure to keep checking back to see new photos added to the "Photo Albums" (left menu column). The dates under the albums are when the most recent photo was added to that album. (Unfortunately we have no way, yet, to indicate which photos were added when.)

Jerry Liebowitz, site administrator
Dick Gann, site co-admin
Peter Kinzler, site co-admin

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Peter Kinzler's new book, Highway Robbery:  The Two-Decade Battle to Reform America’s Automobile Insurance System,” has been published.  If you’d like to read it, you can purchase a copy on Amazon or directly from the University Press of Kansas for a better price (see below).  An ebook edition is also available.

This is the information from the publisher:

In Highway Robbery Peter Kinzler delivers a fast-paced behind-the-scenes account of two federal legislative efforts twenty years apart—one from the political left and one from the right—to reform America’s auto insurance system to make it fairer and more affordable. He explains how the legislation was designed to achieve those objectives and describes the political challenge of trying to overcome the entrenched special interest opposition of those who stood to lose billions—trial lawyers and insurers—if the new no-fault system were adopted.

Highway Robbery provides readers with both a primer on how fault and liability auto insurance, no-fault, and no-fault choice insurance policies work and who benefits most from which system. Peter Kinzler, with years of experience as a congressional staffer and in the private sector, is the perfect guide through these important policy and political fights, enlivened with revealing firsthand sketches of the legislators, staffers, academics, and lobbyists who played major roles in these attempts as well as their interplay with each other. Drawing upon his decades of engagement with the issues, Kinzler shows how thoughtful and skilled members of Congress, good staff, and thorough academic research can lay the groundwork for important reform legislation; in doing so he provides a model for restoring Congress’s effectiveness, whenever it chooses to resume exercising its constitutional authority as the legislative branch of government.

“‘How the Sausage Fails To Get Made.’ That would be my subtitle for this worthy volume. It is the definitive history of the auto insurance insanity; the engaging story of an idealistic lawyer, looking back after half a century in the legislative trenches; and, most important, instructive reading for serious young people contemplating careers in law, politics, or public service. It’s up to them to figure out how we can do better.”

—Andrew Tobias, author of Invisible Bankers: Everything the Insurance Industry Never Wanted You to Know and The Only Investment Guide You’ll Ever Need

“Peter Kinzler navigates through political and legislative gridlock that, underwritten for decades by the US insurance industry, has kept American citizens and motorists from reaching the destination of nationwide, no-fault insurance. Whether you take this historical excursion for academic purposes or simply to educate yourself on the bumps along the long-haul journey, rest assured Kinzler’s style will keep you on course and fully alert behind the wheel.”

—Peter George Markwith, adjunct faculty, Bentley University, and owner, Unified Business Technologies, LLC

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Highway Robbery details how the trial bar used the levers of political power first to undermine state no-fault laws and then to use the weaknesses they had implemented in the laws to undermine passage of federal legislation. It also describes the surprising alliance in opposition between the trial bar and famed consumer advocate Ralph Nader. No-fault continues to hold the promise of better compensation and dramatic premium reductions, with the largest savings available to those who need them most—low- and moderate-income drivers. The most likely scenario for further federal consideration of auto insurance reform would be in the context of congressional action on universal health insurance.

About the Author

Peter Kinzler served for twenty-five years as a staffer in the US House of Representatives and the US Senate, most as a subcommittee counsel, and for ten years in the private sector as president of the Coalition for Auto-Insurance Reform. He is the retired president of Kinzler Consulting and lives in Alexandria, Virginia.

Until December 19, the University Press of Kansas is having a sale on all its books, including Highway Robbery. To get a 30% discount and free shipping, use this link and coupon code HOLI21. N.B.: the “I” in the code is a capital “i” not a 1.

Happy New Year!

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Currently Retired or Contemplating Retirement?

Be sure to read Peter Kinzler's article "Retirement 101:  A Beginner’s Guide to Retirement" by clicking on the link in the left column.

We need photos!

Please send us photos for uploading to our albums. You can either email them as attachments or upload them to your profile (and we will place them into albums). We'd like as many photos as possible of QED members during the years at Trinity and afterward.



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