JASPER JOTTINGS Week 01 - 2009 Jan 04
Jasper Jottings - The achievement journal of my fellow Jaspers, the alumni of the Manhattan College
http://www.jasperjottings.com/2009/jasperjottings2009W01.html
INDEX
POSITRACTION: Puppies save three-year-old boy lost
JObit: Pientak, Stanley A. [MC1971]
JNews: Kelly, Raymond W. [MC1963] promoted Donahue, John [MC????]
JEmail: Lawrence, Richard A. (MC1968) working on being labeled SPAM!
JEmail: McEneney, Mike (MC1953) sees some font problems too ocassionally.
JUpdate: Poletto, Raymond (MC1968) updates on Plaxo
JObit: Yancovitz, Sister Mary Laurene [MC????]
JObit: Snellings, Richard A. [MC1969]
JEmail: Gonzalez, Edwin C. (MC1976) reports on Gilbert Badillo (MC1975)
JFound: Ettari, Vincent (MC????)
JNews: James Strecansky (MC????) appointed Bonita Springs Utilities Inc. board
JUpdate: Schreck, Bruno R. (MC1968)
JUpdate: Douglas, Paul (MC1970)
JUpdate: Canepari, John (MC1968)
MObit: A future Jasper’s grandfather died
JNews: O’Neill, Joe [MC1970?] chairman of the ICE cotton committee
MFound: Manhattan College ASCD Student Chapter
JUpdate: Atkins, Geoffrey (MC1971)
JUpdate: Del Cueto, S. E. (MC1981)
JObit: Campilii, Samuel J. [MC1952]
JUpdate: Brogan, Charles (MC1965)
MFound: A one year Jasper
Comment on JObit: 26JUL07 MC1954 Goodwin, John J. by Jack Reddington
ENDNOTE: Pardon for a dead hero of Israel
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POSITRACTION: Puppies save three-year-old boy lost
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/us_world/2008/12/07/2008-12-07_puppies_save_threeyearold_boy_lost_in_fr.html
Puppies save three-year-old boy lost in freezing Virginia woods
BY JANE H. FURSE DAILY NEWS WRITER
Monday, December 8th 2008, 1:57 PM
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A toddler lost in the Virginia woods was back home safe Sunday thanks
to two puppies who kept him warm through a harrowing night of freezing
temperatures.
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“I definitely call this a miracle,” said Noblin.
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[JR: Me2. “Birds of the field”? Providence! Who’s
watching out for you? Bill O’Reilly? Your faith? Regardless of
your worth, something is.]
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* Posted on: Sun, Dec 28 2008 12:37 AM
JObit: Pientak, Stanley A. [MC1971]
http://www.legacy.com/StarLedger/DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=121906939
Stanley A. Pientak
Analyst and author, 57 Stanley A. Pientak, 57, of Clark entered into
eternal rest on Thursday, Dec. 25, 2008, at Overlook Hospital in
Summit. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral
from the Walter J. Johnson Funeral Home, 803 Raritan Rd., Clark, on
Tuesday, Dec. 30, at 9 a.m., thence to St. John the Apostle R.C.
Church, where a Funeral Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Entombment will
follow in St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. Visiting hours will be on
Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. To offer condolences or for more
information, please go to walterjohnsonfh.com. Mr. Pientak was born in
Brooklyn, N.Y., and resided in Clark. He was graduated from Manhattan
College in 1971, and from N.Y.U. Graduate School of Business in 1976.
Mr. Pientak was employed as a senior methods analyst for the Federal
Reserve Bank of N.Y. for 20 years. He was a member of the American
Banking Association and the Bankers’ Chess Association. He was
the author of “Executive Forecasting,” published in 1971,
and “Overcoming Adversity,” published in 1983. He was an
advisor for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society of Montclair. Mr.
Pientak was the beloved son of Stanley J. Pientak of Clark and the late
Mrs. Mary (Wnorowski) Pientak (2005). He was the dear brother of Mr.
Thomas J. Pientak of Linden. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation
in his name to the NMSS Greater North Jersey Chapter, P.O. Box 1606,
Paramus, N.J. 07563-1606.
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Pientak, Stanley A. [MC1971]
Guestbook: http://tinyurl.com/9uj92r
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* Posted on: Sun, Dec 28 2008 10:37 AM
JNews: Kelly, Raymond W. [MC1963] promoted Donahue, John [MC????]
http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/pr/pr_2008_057.shtml
New York City Police Department
Press Release | 2008-057
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Press Release # 057
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
MAYOR BLOOMBERG AND POLICE COMMISSIONER KELLY PRESIDE OVER PROMOTION CEREMONIES
To recognize the outstanding efforts of members of the New York City
Police Department, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Police Commissioner
Raymond W. Kelly today presided over promotion ceremonies of uniformed
officers and civilians at One Police Plaza.
During the morning ceremony Thomas P. Galati, Commanding Officer of the
Intelligence Division, Kathy E. Ryan, Commanding Officer of the
Domestic Violence Unit, and James R. Waters, Commanding Officer of the
Counterterrorism Division, were promoted to Assistant Chief.
{Extraneous Deleted}
Also during this morning’s ceremony Ruben Beltran, John K. Donohue and Walter T. Salowski were promoted to Deputy Chief.
{Extraneous Deleted}
Deputy Chief John Donahue is the Commanding Officer of the Office of
Management, Analysis and Planning. Deputy Chief Donohue played a key
role in developing the NYPD’s Impact Schools program as well as
facilitating increased collaboration between the Police Department and
Administration for Children Services and other city agencies. He holds
a law degree from Fordham University, an MBA from Manhattan College, a
bachelor’s degree from Pace University and Chief Donohue is a
2001 Graduate of the Police Management Institute at Columbia University.
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Dear John,
Ray Kelly is a member of the Class of 1963, not 1951. I do not find a class year for Chief Donahue.
Mike
[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. ]
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Donahue, John [MC????]
Kelly, Raymond W. [MC1963 ]
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* Posted on: Sun, Dec 28 2008 11:14 AM
JEmail: Lawrence, Richard A. (MC1968) working on being labeled SPAM!
From: “Richard A. Lawrence” (MC1968)
Date: December 28, 2008 3:21:50 PM EST
To: Distribute_Jasper_Jottings-owner
Subject: Re: [Distribute_Jasper_Jottings] JASPER JOTTINGS Week 52 - 2008 Dec 28 Jasper Jottings
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[JR: After a "quick" trip to the spam folder, credit Senor L with an update. Thanks, much appreciated. ]
* Posted on: Fri, Dec 26 2008 11:37 PM
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Hi John,
I am attempting to get off my AT&T and Verizon e-mail accounts;
don’t know which From address sent me to the spam folder. I own
the {Privacy Shield Invoked} domain name, and will attempt to
send all future e-mail through one of the {Privacy Shield Invoked}
e-mail accounts. I am keeping my {Privacy Shield Invoked} alias
for incoming e-mail, so my JJ subscription can remain as {Privacy
Shield Invoked}.
Regards,
Rich
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[JR: Both messages came from AT&T. Email is PIA. The ISPs want to
control it. But, can't! :-) I'm moving everything to "reinke dot cc" in
self-defense. Argh! Ideally, one should have their own domain and use
gmail as either a screen box and / or a trailing box. That gives some
redundancy if and when the site goes down. But, then you worry what
happens when gmail goes own. No easy answer.]
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* Posted on: Sun, Dec 28 2008 4:03 PM
JEmail: McEneney, Mike (MC1953) sees some font problems too ocassionally.
From: McEneney, Mike (MC1953)
Date: December 28, 2008 11:33:19 PM EST
To: “Jasperfjohn Reinke”
Subject: Fonts Dear John,
Occasionaly, I get the same symbols.
Mike
[JR: Must be sunspots? A Fordham alum working at Yahoo. Or, some transient error in processing from Yahoo. Argh! ]
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* Posted on: Mon, Dec 29 2008 1:35 AM
JUpdate: Poletto, Raymond (MC1968) updates on Plaxo
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Poletto, Raymond (MC1968)
New York, NY 10122
Professional Experience
Raymond Poletto
Senior Associate
Mueser Rutledge consulting Engineers
2008 - Present
Manager/Technical Leader for geotechnical investigations,
structural/founndation design of shallow and deep foundations for 30
years.
Trustee and Chairman of Slurry Wall Commitee
Deep Foundations Institute
2008 - Present
Provide DFI Organization with oversight for 2000+ members specialized in deep foundation construction.
Lehigh University MSCE, Structures/ Foundations, 1970
Manhattan College BCE, Civil Engineering, 1968
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* Posted on: Mon, Dec 29 2008 10:44 AM
JObit: Yancovitz, Sister Mary Laurene [MC????]
http://www.legacy.com/Louisville/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=121958821
Sister Mary Laurene Yancovitz
SISTER MARY LAURENE, 91, a native of East Boston, MA, died Saturday,
December 27, 2008 at St. Catharine Motherhouse, St. Catharine, KY. A
Dominican for 74 years, Sister Mary Laurene graduated from St.
Catharine Junior College, St. Catharine, KY with a degree in Education
and English, from Manhattan College, New York City, NY with a degree in
French, English and History and from Boston State College, Boston, MA
with a degree in Guidance and Philosophy. Sister taught in elementary
and high schools in Kentucky, Nebraska, Illinois, New York and
Massachusetts. She served for 20 years as a missionary at Our Lady of
the Prairies in Powers Lake, ND. Most recently she served in the
Apostolate of Prayer at Sansbury Care Center and St. Catharine
Motherhouse. Sister Mary Laurene is survived by her brother, Francis
Yancovitz; and her sister, Alice Maider. The funeral will be 10:30 a.m.
Friday, January 2, 2009 at Sansbury Care Center Chapel, with burial in
St. Catharine Motherhouse Cemetery. Visitation is 3 p.m. Thursday,
January 1, 2009 at the Chapel. Hale-Polin-Robinson Funeral Home in
Springfield, KY is handling the arrangements. Memorial donations may be
sent to Dominican Sisters, Office for Ministry Support, 2645 Bardstown
Road, St. Catharine, KY 40061-9435
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Yancovitz, Sister Mary Laurene [MC????]
Guestbook: None cited
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* Posted on: Tue, Dec 30 2008 9:54 AM
JObit: Snellings, Richard A. [MC1969]
http://www.legacy.com/DailyRecord/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=121961630
Richard A. Snellings
RICHARD A. SNELLINGS AGE: 61 MASSAPEQUA, NY Richard A. Snellings, 61,
passed away at home on December 26, 2008. Born in Brooklyn, NY, Richard
resided in Massapequa, NY for the past 20 years. Richard attended
Manhattan College where he received a B.S. in Mathematics. After
graduating in 1969, he went to work for MetLife where he eventually
became an Assistant Vice-President of Ethics and Compliance. After
retiring from MetLife in 2007, he continued to work there as a
consultant. In his free time, Richard enjoyed taking cruises around the
world with his wife Denise and friends. Richard is predeceased by his
wife, Denise Day. He is survived by his three sons; Robert Scott
Snellings and his wife Tara of Rockaway Township, Richard Barton
Snellings and his wife Jackie of West Orange and Michael Randolph
Snellings of Parsippany, grandchildren; Connor, Trevor and Caitlin,
brothers; Kenneth and his wife Barbara Snellings, Steven and his wife
Jacoba Snellings, both of Alpharetta, GA, and Ronald and his wife Joan
Snellings of Chesapeake, VA, nieces; Elizabeth and Jessica, nephews;
Robert, John and Michael, A celebration of Richard’s life will be
held at Norman Dean Home for Services on Wednesday, December 31 from 3
p.m. to 6 p.m. (Please light a candle in Richard’s memory on web
site www.normandean.com ) In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to
the American Heart Association 1 Union St., Suite 301 Robbinsville, NJ
08691.
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Snellings, Richard A. [MC1969]
Guestbook: http://tinyurl.com/7tbpea
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* Posted on: Tue, Dec 30 2008 10:08 AM
JEmail: Gonzalez, Edwin C. (MC1976) reports on Gilbert Badillo (MC1975)
From: Gonzalez, Edwin C. (MC1976)
Date: December 30, 2008 12:16:23 PM EST
To: Jasper Jottings
Subject: Located A Former JASPER - NYC Court Judge Class of 1975
NYC Housing Court http://www.nycourts.gov/courts/nyc/housing/Judge/Profiles/GBadillo.shtml
Gilbert Badillo graduated from Manhattan College in 1975 and is a NYC Housing Judge
Edwin C. Gonzalez
Manhattan College “76″
[JR: Thanks, ECG76. Much appreciated. ]
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* Posted on: Tue, Dec 30 2008 12:50 PM
JFound: Ettari, Vincent (MC????)
http://nyrej.com/28914
Vincent Ettari, P.E. CEO/Design Engineer Vincent A. Ettari, P.E., P.C.
Title: CEO/Design Engineer
Company: Vincent A. Ettari, P.E., P.C.
Location: 1065 Spillway Rd., Shrub Oak, NY 10588
Birthplace: New York City/Bronx County
Family: Two daughters, one who is an attorney, the other studying to be a beautician; one son who is also an engineer
College: Manhattan College
First job outside of real estate: Teaching math at a Montessori School, New Rochelle
First job in real estate or allied field: Construction superintendent
for a 20,000 s/f office building in the White Plains area, then as an
engineer for N.Y.C.
What are you doing now and what are you planning for the future? Design
work and site plans for small buildings and housing; commercial,
industrial and residential site planning; water and utilities design;
design and supervision of building retaining walls. Also teach
Continuing Education for licensed professional engineers and licensed
registered architects.
Hobbies: Designing educational courses, coin collecting and traveling to new and interesting destinations
Keys to success: Hard work coupled with a tremendous amount of study, sobriety and industry.
If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Engineering again, it has been most fulfilling!
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Ettari, Vincent (MC????)
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* Posted on: Tue, Dec 30 2008 3:16 PM
JNews: James Strecansky (MC????) appointed Bonita Springs Utilities Inc. board
http://www.news-press.com/article/20081229/NEWS0102/81229050/1004/ACC
Strecansky has been appointed to BSU’s board of directors
MARK S. KRZOS • mkrzos@news-press.com • December 29, 2008
James Strecansky has been appointed to the Bonita Springs Utilities
Inc. board of directors to fill the vacancy created by the resignation
of Marc Ciaffone.
Strecansky has lived in Bonita Springs since 2000 and serves on the
boards of the Shadow Wood Homeowners Association and a community
development district of The Brooks, as well as two neighborhood
committees.
He retired as division vice president and general manager after a
38-year career with Air Products & Chemicals, a Fortune 500 company
that supplies industrial gas and produces cryogenic equipment.
Strecansky holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from
Manhattan College and has participated in the advanced management
program at Harvard Business School.
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* Posted on: Wed, Dec 31 2008 12:51 AM
JUpdate: Schreck, Bruno R. (MC1968)
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* Posted on: Wed, Dec 31 2008 10:10 AM
JUpdate: Douglas, Paul (MC1970)
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Douglas, Paul (MC1970)
Client Partner
Alcatel Lucent
Murray Hill, NJ
2008 - Present
Stevens Institute of Technology MS, Technology Managment, 2001
Manhattan College BS/BA, Marketing, 1970
St. Joseph’s High School, Metuchen, NJ 1966
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* Posted on: Wed, Dec 31 2008 1:11 PM
JUpdate: Canepari, John (MC1968)
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Canepari, John (MC1968)
Miami-Dade County
God’s U.S. Waiting Room
Going through a late mid-life crisis.
political views Independent
hometown Pembroke Pines, FL
relationship status Married
activities Highway Patrol
interests Harleys
music All except Rap
tv shows / movies Law & Order; Cops; House; Prison Break; NCIS
books Any author I can learn from.
Rider University Masters Business Administration, Business Management, 1978
Manhattan College Bachelors of Civil Engineering, Transportation, 1968
SUNY Farmingdale Associates Applied Science, Engineering Science, 1966
Brooklyn Tech 1964
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* Posted on: Wed, Dec 31 2008 11:41 PM
MObit: A future Jasper’s grandfather died
http://www.legacy.com/TheDay/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=122038528
Stanley Jusyk
East Lyme - Stanley John Jusyk passed away on Saturday, Dec. 27, 2008,
with his family by his side at UMASS Memorial Hospital in Worcester,
Mass.
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Survivors include his wife of fifty-two years, Peg Larkin Jusyk; his
daughter, Jacy and son-in-law, Jim Worth of Lebanon; his grandson,
Patrick, currently attending Brown Medical School in Rhode Island; his
granddaughter, Margaret, currently a junior at Manhattan College in
Riverdale, N.Y. Stan was so proud of his family. He is also survived by
an Aunt, Helen Slitz of New York Mills, N.Y.; his sister-in-laws, Ellie
and Loretta Jusczyk of Rohde Island, Ann Stanton of Southbury; numerous
cousins, nephews and nieces also survive.
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[JR: A prayer for a fellow future alum, who's has lost her grandfather.]
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* Posted on: Thu, Jan 1 2009 7:58 AM
JNews: O’Neill, Joe [MC1970?] chairman of the ICE cotton committee
http://deltafarmpress.com/cotton/oneill-exchange-1231/
Joe O’Neill: cotton’s man in Manhattan
Dec 31, 2008 8:10 PM, By Larry Stalcup Contributing Writer
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They didn’t grow much cotton where Joe O’Neill was raised.
But there have likely been hundreds of thousands of yards of cotton
fabric flow through the New York City garment district only a short
distance from where he grew up and still calls home.
And as long-time senior official with the former New York Cotton
Exchange, and later the New York Board of Trade, this city slicker has
always woven a close relationship with those who grow his favorite
commodity.
O’Neill began working at the cotton exchange in 1970 after
attending Manhattan College. He knew the cotton futures contract inside
and out and served as president and CEO of the exchange from 1984
through 1998.
In 1998 the exchange merged with NYBOT, where he served as senior vice
president before retiring in 2007. He was responsible for all aspects
of cotton and other products traded, including trade relations,
marketing, research and development, making sure contracts kept pace
with changing industry products and the development of new products.
Retirement didn’t get him too far from the trading floor in New York’s financial district.
When NYBOT merged with ICE in 2007, he became chairman of the ICE
cotton committee which oversees the cotton futures contract. He
replaced Don Conlin, a long-time friend of O’Neill and the
industry who died in 2007.
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Remembering 9/11, O’Neill has seen the best of times and worst of
times at the exchange offices. When terrorists attacked the World Trade
Center, the NYBOT lost seven exchange members as they were preparing
for the day’s trading session.
“It was a terrible day for everyone here and across
America,” says O’Neill, who was on a cotton trade mission
in India when the Twin Towers fell.
Even though NYBOT’s main World Trade Center facilities were
destroyed, it had auxiliary facilities in place and began trading the
Monday following the 9/11 catastrophe.
Like the rebound seen after the attacks and the years to follow,
O’Neill sees agriculture and the cotton industry getting over the
recent slump that followed dynamic prices all in the same year.
“The cotton industry is a very resilient industry and will
recover and successfully adapt during these trying times,” he
says.
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O’Neill, Joe [MC1970?]
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* Posted on: Thu, Jan 1 2009 9:58 AM
MFound: Manhattan College ASCD Student Chapter
http://www.ascd.org/about_ascd/Student_Chapters/News_$_Resources/Manhattan_College_A_beginning.aspx
Manhattan College ASCD Student Chapter:
A Beginning
By William Dougherty and Penelope Hunt
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The theme chosen for the Manhattan College chapter of ASCD is
“Bridges.” Education, like most fields today, is changing
every day, and future teachers have a responsibility to establish a
foundation for continued “education on education.” Our
chapter is viewed as the bridge between training and practice—or
preprofessional and being a professional. While in college, future
teachers must not only learn the theory but also learn how to apply
these theories in the classroom through observation and actual
practice. The activities of the chapter have revolved around this theme.
{Extraneous Deleted}
To quote one workshop participant, “There is so much about
education to learn, that four years, in many ways, seems too
short.” This workshop and the other activities presented by the
Manhattan College ASCD chapter are an important bridge spanning the
transition from preprofessional to professional and provide the
solution to this challenge.
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[JR: "Education" done right; invaluable. As done in the gooferment skruls; expensive "babysitting"!]
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* Posted on: Thu, Jan 1 2009 4:19 PM
JUpdate: Atkins, Geoffrey (MC1971)
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CEO
Diversitas
1981 - Present
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* Posted on: Thu, Jan 1 2009 7:26 PM
JUpdate: Del Cueto, S. E. (MC1981)
Del Cueto, S. E. (MC1981)
Networks:
Northampton Community College Faculty
Los Angeles, CA
Sex: Female
Hometown: Washington Heights, NY
Relationship Status: Married
Education and Work
Grad Schools:
* UCLA ‘94
* M.A., Hispanic Languages and Literatures
* UPenn ‘97
* M.A. / ABD, Spanish
College:
* Manhattan College ‘81
* Education
High School:
* Aquinas High School ‘77
Employer: Northampton Community College
Position: Professor
Description: Spanish, English, Humanities
Member of:
ΣΛΥ/Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc. Omicron Chapter Events
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* Posted on: Fri, Jan 2 2009 8:19 AM
JObit: Campilii, Samuel J. [MC1952]
http://www.legacy.com/MCall/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=122099257
Samuel J. Campilii
Samuel J. Campilii, a lifetime resident of Dutchess County, N.Y., died
Dec. 29, 2008, at home after a three-year bout with mantle cell
lymphoma.
Born on Nov. 23, 1929, in Wappingers Falls, N.Y., he was the son of
Henry and Angelina (Ranalli) Campilii. After graduating from Manhattan
College, New York City, he was employed for 33 years by IBM Corp.,
Poughkeepsie, N.Y., as an accountant and programs specialist. Retiring
in 1990, he became vice president and group tour leader of the
Mid-Hudson Valley IBM Retirees. He was a life member of Knights of
Columbus Council 1646, Wappingers Falls, and was a member of the
Secular Franciscan Order, M.H.V., IBM Retirees Club, and Alpha Phi
Delta Fraternity. On Sept. 27, 1958, he married Lorraine Mondrick of
Northampton.
Survivors: Wife; sons, Paul and Robert Campilii, both of Poughkeepsie,
David Campilii and daughter-in-law Janice Gregory of Chepachet, R.I.;
daughter, Ann Campilii Lutz and son-in-law Robert Lutz of Clinton
Corners; two sisters, Delfina Craft and Linda Giancarlo, and brother,
Rudolph Campilii, all of Wappingers Falls; close cousin, Theresa
Chepaitis of Hudson, N.Y.; many nieces and nephews.
Arrangements: William J. Miller & Sons Funeral Home, Poughkeepsie.
Contributions: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Martins
Catholic Church, 118 Cedar Valley Rd., Poughkeepsie, NY 12603, Hospice
of D.C., 374 Violet Ave., Poughkeepsie, NY 12601, or for Masses for Mr.
Campilii.
Published in the Morning Call on 1/2/2009
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Campilii, Samuel J. [MC1952]
Guestbook: http://tinyurl.com/7ljolk
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Dear John,
I believe that Sam is a member of the Class of 1952.
May He Rest In Peace.
Mike
[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. ]
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* Posted on: Fri, Jan 2 2009 8:31 AM
* Updated: Sat, Jan 3 2009 8:35 AM
JUpdate: Brogan, Charles (MC1965)
Brogan, Charles (MC1965)
Vice President Corporate Development
InterDigital Communications LLC
Wilmington, DE
2000 - Present
Technically trained finance professional who has held both senior
financial (CFO, investment banking) and operating management positions
in a variety of industries. I am currently the Vice President of
Corporate Development at InterDigital Communications, LLC
Certified Public Account in Pennsylvania and Delaware
relationship status Married
activities Charitable and church related work
interests Reading, photography, sports especially college basketball
Professional Experience
Vice President Corporate Development
InterDigital Communications LLC
2000 - Present
Telecommunications technology developer and patent licensing company
Managing Director
Brandywine Capital Ltd
1983 - 2000
Boutique investment bank serving the industrial gases, welding supplies, chemicals and distribution industries
Education
University of Delaware MBA, Management, 1971
Manhattan College B. CH. E., Chemical Engineering, 1965
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* Posted on: Fri, Jan 2 2009 11:28 AM
MFound: A one year Jasper
http://groups.google.com/group/other-spiritans/browse_thread/thread/c03c6f5919212bdd?pli=1
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THE NAME IS LEONARD TUOZZOLO. BORN JUNE 26, `1932. FINALLY, ONE OF THE OLDER
FATHERS.
WENT TO ST. SEBASTIAN’S SCHOOL FOR ‘38 TO ‘46 OF THE LAST CENTURY. ATTENDED
TO LA SALLE ACADEMYHIGH SCHOOL IN MANHATTAN, 2ND AVE AND 2ND STREET.
GRADUATED IN ‘50 AND WENT TO MANHATTAN COLLEGE FOR A YEAR, THEN ENTERED HOLY GHOST
PREP SCHOOL FOR TWO YEAR AND THEN OFF TO RIDGEFIELD, CONN FOR THE NOVITIATE,
AND TOOK MY FIRST VOWS ON AUGUST 22, 1954,THE MARIAN YEAR. AND MOVED ON TO
FERNDALE, THE AFFECTIONATE NAME FOR THE MAJOR SEMINARY, IN NORWALK CONN.
ORDAINED IN JUNE 4, 1959. SIMPLEX PRIEST FOR A YEAR AND THEN ASSIGNE TO DUQUESNE
UNIVERSITY FOR PSYCHOLOGY STUDIES. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE ASSIGNMENTS:
SACRED HEART EMSWORTH- 1961 TO 1964
VOCATION OFFICE - 1964-66
ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH, BAY CITY MICHIGAN- DEC. 1966 TO aUGUST 1971
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY- AUGUST 1971 AS AGAINVOCATION DIRECTOR AND CAMPUS
MINISTER
SENT TO CHARLESTON, S.C. IN ‘75 TI ‘77
MIVA ASSIGNMENT FROM 77 TO 81THAT IS WHEN I WENT T ROME FOR ALMOST 10DAYS.
THEN IN SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER WAS IN iLKERIN WITH GENE HILLLMAN (63 DAYS)
AND RETURNED TO THE STATES,I N DECEMBER TO GET ACCLIMATED TO THE US.sENT
SEVERAL MONTHS IN DETROIT ANDMOVED ON THE CICNINNATI FROM ‘82 TO 86 AND THEN
FILLED IN AS COLLEGIATE DIRECTOR UNTIL DON MCEACHIN CAME BACK TO TAKE OVER. iN
OCTOBER WENT TO HARLEM FROM 87-99. THEN WENT TO FOUNDATIONAL WORK TO RAISE MONEY
FOR THE
PROVINCE AND THEN UP TO NEW YORK TO HELP ALL SAINTS STAY ALIVE FOR FOR A
YEAR OR SO AND THEN THE FRANCISCANS TOOK OVER AND I CAME TO QUEEN OF PEACE FROM
WHICH I AM STILL HERE!!
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[JR: Offered for the MC connection.]
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* Posted on: Sat, Jan 3 2009 8:05 AM
Comment on JObit: 26JUL07 MC1954 Goodwin, John J. by Jack Reddington
Although we didn’t know each other at Manhattan, we became good
friends while attending law school together. Today it was with shock
thst I learned of his passing in a St. John’s magazine. He was
intelligent, witty and sincere; a wonderful person to spend time with.
We were lucky to know him.
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* Posted on: Tue, Dec 30 2008 1:33 PM
ENDNOTE: Pardon for a dead hero of Israel
Bush pardons man who helped Israel during wartime
Dec 23, 6:30 PM (ET)
By DEB RIECHMANN
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WASHINGTON (AP) - In a gesture of forgiveness for a decades-old
offense, President George W. Bush on Tuesday granted a pardon
posthumously to a man who broke the law to supply aircraft to Jews
fighting in Israel’s 1948 war of independence.
Charles Winters, a Miami businessman considered a hero in Israel, was
listed in a batch of 19 pardons and one commutation that Bush issued
before leaving for Camp David to spend the holidays. No high-profile
lawbreakers were on the list.
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Meaningless window dressing. Pardoning a dead man!
He got his reward in heaven.
The Gooferment doesn’t like when you break their
“laws”. What a joke. Talk about anti-Semitic, the US
Government was part of the problem and part of the solution in the
foundation of Israel.
Gooferment: the meme that kills and hurts.
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* Posted on: Sat, Jan 3 2009 8:37 PM
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"Bon courage a vous tous"
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