Remarks by Jim Kahan, Reed '64
Good afternoon. I met Moshe Lenske in 2006, when we served together on Reed's Alumni Board. I quickly learned that this vibrant, humorous, friendly guy was all by himself as much a Reed tradition as the Doyle Owl. Both started life in Eastmoreland and both were seemingly omnipresent at major Reed events. Moshe was on the board ex officio because he chaired the Foster-Scholz Club--whose membership is all alumni 40 or more years after their class year. He and his classmates from 1950 were so much the heart and soul of the club that it seemed to me that they had been there forever, but I learned that Moshe had been chair for only a few years and had other interests to pursue. In 2008, he recruited my wife, Kathia Emery, to join the Steering Committee and then at the first meeting she attended and with no warning, nominated her to replace himself as chair. I, of course, believe he made a brilliant choice, but I'll confess that I wondered how he came to know about her organizatio...
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