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Revision as of 04:03, 11 October 2009
Camp Greylock is a boys' summer camp located in Becket, Massachusetts. The land was purchased in the fall of 1915, and the opening summer was 1916. The founders were three brothers, George, Gabriel ("Doc"), and Lou Mason. It is currently the oldest continuously-operating, private summer all boys camp in Massachusetts.[1]
Notable alumni
- Stephen Albert, composer
- Jacob M. Appel, medical writer
- Eliot Asinof, author
- Robert Evans (producer), movie producer
- Peter Falk, actor
- Lawrence Frank, New York Nets coach
- Peter Grosz, comedian
- Lawrence Halprin, architect
- Nat Holman, Basketball hall of famer
- Walter Hoving, businessman
- Julian Koenig, advertiser[2]
- Conrad Janis, actor
- Justin Kanew, "The Amazing Race" contestant
- Alan Jay Lerner, Broadway lyricist
- Josh Malina, actor
- Stanley Marcus, businessman
- Billy Mills, Olympic gold medallist
- Ron Perelman, businesssman
- Harvey Shapiro, New York Times Magazine Editor[3]
- Jonathan Tisch, businessman
- Bruce Weitz, actor
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