Tue 3 Feb 2004
There’s a nice story on seeing eye dogs in USA Today featuring Ward Marston ‘73.
Seeing Eye dogs, Marston says, are “meant for people like me, who like to step out.”
A band leader and accomplished musician, Marston has been playing piano since age 4. He’s well known in music circles because of his in-home business, in which he transfers lost or forgotten classical and opera recordings from their original 78-rpm records to compact discs. He has a collection of 38,000 records and ships CDs to customers around the world.
The whole article makes for a nice read. One of the purposes of this blog is to highlight all the different places that Ephs end up after exiting the purple paradise. With any luck at all, one of our readers might have an interest in calling on Marston the next time she was in Philadelphia. His contact information is in the alumni directory.
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