Those of you who read last month's AlumniMag carefully may have noted that there was no '71 column. We chose not to submit a column for two reasons: 1) Joan Hier needs another ulcer, and 2) we didn't want to subject you all to the suspense of wondering if the column would actually appear consistently this year. Unfortunately we are now in the midst of the moving-in-New York-blues (letter writers please note address change above) so this column will be brief ...
However ...
Dick Wooster, now graduated from Stanford Business School, has come home to New York and the Rangers. He's an associate in corporate finance with Morgan Stanley, newly moved from Wall Street to Midtown. His wife Brooke is helping to pay the rent on their Fifth Avenue apartment - she's an executive trainee with Time Inc.
Also on the employment front: Don Beers (Columbia), Gary Okey (Harvard) and MarkNelson (Wisconsin), all third year law students, spent the summer at Foley and Lardner, the largest firm in Milwaukee. No reports are in on the firm's odds of survival ...
More on law: Fred Thomas has been named to the University of Chicago Law Review, MikePress to the University of Miami Law Review. Mike worked in New York this summer and was seen lurking at a Gracie Mansion cocktail party held by Mayor Lindsay for summer law associates. At the same party were Pete Ruegger (Virginia Law), Mike Hannigan (Georgetown) and their one-time dean, Ed Williams.
The summer brought a spate of weddings. Among them: Tom Loucks and Dominique Chesneau, Jim Sayre and Whitney Boynton, and Sam Webster and Jane Claytor; Eric Jacobson was Sam's best man. Finally, Mark Stevenson and Nancy Martell were wed with the help of best man Russ Schleipman and ushers Mark Johnson, BenBates, and Mike Salisbury. Mark and Nancy, poor souls, were forced at gunpoint to honeymoon in Colombia (South America) and are now living in the Hanover area.
That's it ... more next month.
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