Cornell '69, 50 Years Later

I was a senior government major at Cornell University in the spring of 1969, when the campus was in turmoil after an armed takeover of the student union building by eighty members of the campus's Afro-American society.

This site is a discussion forum for participants and observers of those events. It was launched at the 40th anniversary of those events, and continues now with the 50th.

To contribute your thoughts and reflections, click on the "Comment" tab at the end of the "Remembering 1969" post or any of the other posts.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Lost and Found: '69 Class Ring with "LH" Initials

Are you missing a '69 Cornell class ring with the initials "LH" inside? Or do you know a '69 grad with those initials? If so, see the note below, which I received from Liz Tower, who had seen this blog.

I am writing with an unusual situation. Approximately two years ago, my husband unearthed a 1969 Cornell University class ring while doing a construction job in Buffalo, NY at JFK High School Football field. At that time, I called the University to try and find it's owner and received little assistance. It's been in the bottom of a drawer until I ran across it again recently which is why I am writing to you.

It is a man's ring with the initials (LH) on the inside and a 4-digit number. It is a goldish color with a garnet colored stone. Is there any way you could assist me in getting this to the correct person? If so, I would appreciate it.

If the ring is yours, if you have any clue to whom it belongs, you could contact me (Dave) through this blog, or directly contact Liz at liztower@aol.com.

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