Gail Glidden Rowe ’72 has published a new book, The Roots of a Family – Life in Rural Maine, which tells the story of three families, giving insight to the difficulties of growing up poor in a large family and life in Maine during and after World War II. * Edward “Ted” A. Snyder ’75, dean of the Yale School of Management, was featured in the New York Times article “Is Michigan State Really Better than Yale?” * Steve White ’77, one of the principal owners of Front Street Shipyard, a high-end yacht service business in Belfast, Maine, was included in an announcement of the expansion of the business with the purchase of its adjacent Belfast Boatyard. * Mark Silverman ’77 was noted as he retired after 30 years of teaching fifth grade at Gill Elementary School in Greenfield, Mass. * Eric S. Rosengren ’79, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, was featured in the Boston Globe article “Boston Fed chief embraces advocacy role.”