Wed 2 Apr 2008
Eph Interviews: Class of 1988 Reunion, Episode 1: Dave Kane
Posted by cgondek under Alumni Podcasts, Class of 1988
Posted at 8:18 amAs Dave has mentioned, I am putting together some interviews for the class of 1988’s 20th reunion, and hopefully some for the class of 1958’s 50th reunion. First on deck is Dave himself, not only answering the questions he provided you yesterday, but also talking about Ephblog itself. The interview runs a shade under 17 minutes.



April 2nd, 2008 at 9:01 pm
Great interview, David, Chris. Thank you.
April 4th, 2008 at 11:13 am
Enjoyed this! I would love to hear interviews of many of you…perhaps an Authors Podcast for an EB anniversary/celebration?
David, it was lovely to hear your ‘fond’ thoughts of Williams (a good counterbalance to your more …ahem…serious views). And that must have been some dress.
Chris: the image of David, Mr. Hopkins, and a Ouija board was such a giggle…tells me more about you (and your quick wit) as well.
April 4th, 2008 at 12:51 pm
You have a gift Chris. I have been enjoying your work on a number of fronts.
I hope you will be able to add some alumni from the Class of 1958. It would be fun if you could round it out with some five- or ten-year reunion alumni.
The opening music reminded me of a question I have occasionally thought about. Is there a CD of “The Mountains,” “Yard by Yard,” and other essential Williams songs that I could buy? I’d like to be able to give them to some applicants from my area who are matriculating in the fall.
April 4th, 2008 at 12:51 pm
You have a gift Chris. I have been enjoying your work on a number of fronts.
I hope you will be able to add some alumni from the Class of 1958. It would be fun if you could round it out with some five- or ten-year reunion alumni.
The opening music reminded me of a question I have occasionally thought about. Is there a CD of “The Mountains,” “Yard by Yard,” and other essential Williams songs that I could buy? I’d like to be able to give them to some applicants from my area who are matriculating in the fall.