This month's news includes a number of items sent to Bill Price along with class dues, which are much appreciated. Please keep the checks and personal information coming.
Leslie Harding has opened a practice in internal medicine in Livermore Falls, Maine. He is a graduate of Georgetown University medical school and did his residency in Boston and Providence.
Ted Parent is now an assistant attorney for Cheshire County, N.H. He recently participated in a rape-awareness seminar in Keene, N.H., where he explained the New Hampshire sexual assault statutes. From Palo Alto comes word that admissions director Laurie Lieberman has completed selecting his second incoming class at Stanford University Business School. Bill Price, in his second year there, writes that he is "the only '72 left toiling in the program," and that he is planning on a position in consulting or finance. He also writes that Dave Kreps, an assistant business professor at Stanford, is on a sabbatical leave this year at the University of Cambridge in England.
Andy Harrison is associated with the law firm of Lipsig, Sullivan, Mollen and Liapakis, specializing in personal injury litigation. He writes that he recently attended the wedding of Hank Moore to Jan Grundman, and that Hank is-an attorney with the Pittsburgh firm of Rose, Schmidt, Dixon, Hasley & Whyte.
Remember Ghort and Fido? They're both alive and well, according to their master, John Burke. Burkie extends his thanks to the Cleveland Indians for extending Boston's season by one game. Next year, John, you may be my guest at the World Series - in Cleveland, of course. John also notes that his law practice in Castleton, Vt., is coming along well.
Another lawyer is. Doug Giblen, who writes that he is an associate with the Washington, D.C., office of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver, & Kampelman. Doug, who is also a CPA, graduated from Columbia Law School in 1975. David Stephens is also an attorney in Washington, where he is associated with the local office of Fulbright and Jaworski, a Houston law firm.
Bob Forman writes from Boston that he is doing short-range forecasting for Eastern Gas & Fuel Co., and that he and his wife Diana recently returned from a European vacation.
Carl Moody writes that he recently returned to Houston from a honeymoon in Europe with his wife Rhonda. Earlier in the year he saw Roger Poor in Houston when he was attending a sporting-goods convention there. Roger was married on September 30 to Judy Holmes in Portland, Maine. Also in touch with Carl is Brad Poynter, who is working in Houston. Brad and his wife Pam also vacationed in Europe this fall.
Jonathon Fauer married Noemi Buesser in September. John is director of photography at Vision Associates Film Production in New York City, and his wife is a research biochemist at Mt. Sinai Medical Center there.
Word comes from Nashville that Keith Jordan married Judy Helene Henley last January and is now an assistant attorney general for the State of Tennessee.
Still enjoying Philadelphia is Dick White, who is working in the development office of Drexel University. He was the best man last August in Lou Fantin's wedding to Nancy Rogers in Trenton, N.J., where Lou is an attorney.
Have a good holiday season and a healthy and successful year in 1979.
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