Class Notes

1971

NOVEMBER 1986 Thomas G. Jackson
Class Notes
1971
NOVEMBER 1986 Thomas G. Jackson

Among this month's news is word that R. Terry Adams was appointed as assistant vice president, corporate communications, of DSC Communications Corporation, a Dallas-based company that designs, develops, manufactures, and markets digital telecommunications switching and transmission systems. His responsibilities include all aspects of DSC's corporate communications program. In 1985, DSC had sales totallin$197.9 million and more than 1,100 employees. Before joining DSC, Terry was director of investor and public relations of Communications Industries. After graduating from Dartmouth, he received an M.B.A. degree from George Washington University and an M.S. in public administration from the California state college system.

Albert Lamarre is project manager for Emcon Associates, consultants in waste management and environmental control in San Jose, Calif., where he is a member of the Dartmouth Club of the Silicon Val- ley. He writes that San Jose is a nice area, but he and his wife, Janet, still miss Tuc- son.

Michael Furey, a litigation partner with the law firm of Riker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland and Perretti in Morristown, N.J., received an award for service to the bar from the New Jersey State Bar Association's Young Lawyers Division. He is vice chairman of the association's practice committee, a member of the executive committee of its young lawyers division, a delegate to the house of delegates of the American Bar Association, and secretary of the Morris County Bar Association. He is also secretary of the Morris County Legal Aid Society and a member of the board of directors of the Morris Center YMCA. He and his wife, Nancy, live in Morris Township, N.J.

Finally, at last writing, the, class was planning a mini-reunion for Harvard weekend at the College. Jim Wallace is our mini-reunion chairman. We trust a good time was had by all.

That's all for now. Back next month

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