The groundhog in Punxsutawney, Pa. (Phil by name) probably didn't even bother to venture forth from his hole this year. That's how hard it was raining around here on February 2. Can this mean an early spring in these here parts? One hopes so.
I received word a short time ago that JohnM. Lewis has moved to Rye, N.H., and gone into a partnership for the practice of law with Steve Borofsky '68, as "The Legal Clinic." The clinic maintains offices in Nashua, Portsmouth, and Manchester.
Corning Glass Works reports that David B.Wrisley Jr. has been appointed manager of product and process development in Coming's marketing and business development division. Dave has been with Corning since 1973- From 1981 until his recent appointment, he supervised development of optical waveguides.
Jack Harris dropped me a note in December to advise that, since November's column was written, he's gotten yet another promotion at Manufacturers Hanover Trust from assistant vice president to vice president in the trust division. All this upward mobility since joining the bank last April!
An October theater column in The New YorkTimes brings Jerry Zaks once again into the public eye, this time as the "keen" director of two Christopher Durang plays at New York's Westside Arts Theater. Nancy Marchand (Margaret Pynchon in the now-defunct Lou Grant television series) played Sarah Sidons in TheActor's Nightmare and Sister Mary Ignatius in Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You.
That empties the "in" basket for this month. Remember our 15th reunion, June 16—19!
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