Class Notes

1953

APRIL 1969 ROBERT A. MALIN, JOHN W. NEWTON
Class Notes
1953
APRIL 1969 ROBERT A. MALIN, JOHN W. NEWTON

Samuel Dwight Kingsland was born in New York on February 13 to John andElena Kingsland; he joins sister Susan (3) in the Kingsland Manhattan abode. Pop is a vice president at White Weld & Co., Wall Street investment bankers.

Frank Casalvieri, supervisor of employer relations at B.F. Goodrich in Shelton, Conn., has been named to the business advisory committee at Housatonic Community College in Stratford. Frank joined Goodrich following graduation and is extremely active in community affairs, a recent newspaper story taking a couple of paragraphs just to list his current responsibilities, which range from Democratic politics to an action committee on alcoholism (no connection). Frank and Mary have three children, Carol (11), Loren (8), and Kevin (2).

Dave Cost has been elected vice president of Northwestern National Bank in Minneapolis. Dave joined the bank in 1963, and was advanced to assistant vice president in 1966. He sports a Stanford MBA sheepskin.

Dick and Priscilla Thomas recently announced the birth of their fourth son, Peter McConnell, born January 13. With older brothers Dick, Jr. (12), Charlie (10), Doug (8), and sister, Amy (7), Pete, lucky fella, will be spared the joys of ever knowing a for-hire baby-sitter. Dick is divisional sales manager for Time magazine; on weekends he is a veritable civic dynamo in Greenwich, serving on the community center board, taking an active role in the Greenwich health association, and heading the town's boys' athletic program, in addition to coaching a little league team. A recent clipping reports that Dick starred in a benefit basketball game against the N. Y. football Giants, showing that up to this point at least, Dick doesn't distinguish between discretion and valor. His pep pills are available by prescription only.

Chuck Reilly has joined Inter Capital, Inc. as president, a new financial management reorganization formed under the aegis of Standard & Poor's and initially responsible for $3 billion in assets, the largest portfolio ever assumed by a management concern at inception. Chuck was previously vice president and portfolio manager of the Oppen heimer Fund, a mutual fund headquartered in New York.

Warren Cassidy has assumed the presidency of the Lynn (Mass.) Kiwanis Club. He apparently gave a ringing inaugural address, the kind a USMCR major (which Warren is) would give. Warren heads the J. W. Cotter Insurance Company in Lynn; he and Joan have four little premiums at home, 9 Great Woods Road in Lynn.

Secretary, Blyth & Co., Inc. 14 Wall St. New York, N. Y. 10005

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