An item in the Journal of Commerce concerning realignment by Mobil Oil Corp. of its marketing organization cites a key role of RussellPfaff, who will continue as general manager of the West Coast division in Los Angeles.
Larry Steuber is anxious to greet '47s at his office of the Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. at 48th Street and Park Avenue in New York City. He has responsibility for the company's personal and service company business.
Alumni in the areas of Harrisburg, Pa.; Baltimore; Wilmington, Del.; and Philadelphia will have an opportunity to hear President John G. Kemeny at appearances during March. Check local papers for exact dates and locations. The Dartmouth Glee Club also will be on the move this spring, appearing in such places as Worcester, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Detroit, Chicago, and Syracuse.
John Campbell is vice president of marketing for Concord Communications Systems of Chicago, regional distributor of closed circuit television systems, equipment and audio-visual aids.
Dr. Irwin Weinstein is among those who regret being unable to attend the 25th Reunion (Remember the 25th?) He is teaching and has a private practice in Los Angeles as a prominent hematologist.
A classmate sends along notice of a bill introduced before the Senate that would allow a personal depletion deduction for individuals who have attained the age of 45. The deduction would be for depletion due to "physical, mental and emotional stress incurred in connection with the production of income." The rate would be 10% of earned income, plus 1% for each year over age 45 up to $1000 and there would be a special depletion rate for those in physically hazardous jobs. (This notice appears as a public service announcement.)
Treasurer Norm Fink reports class dues rolling in nicely—but please keep them coming. And send in news of yourself with the money.
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