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Among this month's news is word that Scott Mitchell has been named president of the data management service division of Moore Business Forms, Inc. in Minneapolis. Scott joined the company in 1985 as vice president of real estate products and services. Prior to joining Moore, he spent 14 years in marketing and sales with IBM. The division which he now heads specializes in data base publications and on-line systems. He and his wife, Doreen, have six children, ages two to ten, and live in Minnetonka, Minn.
After nearly 13 years of practicing law in the public sector, most recently in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Boston, BobCordy entered private practice last December, working at Burns & Levinson, an 85-lawyer Boston firm with a largely litigation-based practice. Bob will be specializing in business litigation and white collar criminal matters. On the personal side, he and wife Peg are expecting their fourth child in April and have just learned it will be a girl (a "necessary complement," Bob says, to their three boys).
Finally a request from Pam Broadley, the College's director of research and records information resources: Anyone knowing the whereabouts of VictorAguayo, James Behrens, Gregg Bell,Richard Brown, David Burton, RichardChapin, Christopher Clausen, AndrewCohn, Charles Cotta, Charles Duncan,Melvin Fleck, Brian Glenwright, BruceHathaway, Kenneth Hinkson, EdwinJackson, R. Daniel Jost, Peter Kaldheim,David Levy, Louis Luccarelli, MihkelMathiesen, Andrew Meyercord, FrankMiller, Robert Mitchell, David Moore,Yuri Osadca, James Palermo, CliffordPerkins, John Selfridge, William Tumler,Joel Walters, James Wieferich, RonaldWong, and Paul Wychules Jr. classmates all please send me a note with the current address of any of these missing '71s so that the Alumni Records Office can make certain that each of them will have the opportunity to receive his own personal copy of this golden prose every month.
That's all for now. We'll be back next month.