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CLASS NOTES

Classes of 1981

Kevin Fay
8300 Private Lane
Annandale, Va. 22003
cct@columbia.edu

Classes of 1982

Robert W. Passloff
154 High Street
Taunton, Mass. 02780
Rpassloff@aol.com

Carlo Kosta was elected partner at Freshfields, a London-based international law firm. He practices corporate and securities law in the firm's Milan office. Erik Friedlander is a cellist based in N.Y. He has performed at the Miller Theatre with the John Zorn Chamber Group, and with Joe Lovano, the jazz saxophonist. Erik is known for his improvisational cello work, and he is also a composer. He has two CDs, Topaz and Skin, recently released by Siam Records. Erik lives in the Soho area with his wife, choreographer Lynn Shapiro, and their daughter, Ava.

Classes of 1983

Andrew Botti
97 Spring Street, B1
West Roxbury, Mass. 02132
cct@columbia.edu

Classes of 1984

Dennis Klainberg
Berklay Cargo Worldwide
JFK Int'l. Airport
Box 300665
Jamaica, N.Y. 11430
Dennis@Berklay.com

This column's chock full of internationalists... From Hong Kong, El Gray and family report that, although they've enjoyed the life of "expats," they're due to return to the U.S., with plans on moving to the Bay area.

From Israel, Jeff Rashba reports: "I am a partner in a mid-sized Israeli law firm (20 lawyers), specializing in corporate work (particularly high-tech financings and M&A). I initially had fled the practice/profession when we moved to Israel in 1994, but got back into it in 1996, and can't get out of it again because I'm actually enjoying it too much! The high-tech boom here has really been exciting to live/work through, but it has kept me at the office or on the road (Europe mostly) far too much (and away from my wife, Hedy, and three daughters, Orli, Yaella and Naama)."

And from France, we've learned that salutatorian Cary Pfeffer, M.D. is based in Nanterre, near Paris, where he is an executive with Biogen.

From the left coast come two late-breaking stories: Brian Kennedy has left the New York to run the San Francisco office of Inc. He can be seen performing folk music on Monday nights at the Blue Lamp in downtown San Francisco.

Class president Larry Kane, a partner at San Francisco's Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, was featured in California Law Business because of his avocation as men's wrestling coach at Galileo Academy, an inner-city high school.

In keeping with this column's theme, your writer, newly minted president of the JFK Rotary Club and international freight forwarder, is jetting off to another trade show in Cannes...so keep the home fires burning, and stay in touch via e-mail.

Classes of 1985

Kevin G. Kelly
5005 Collins Ave. #1405
Miami Beach, Fla. 33140
kevingerardkelly@hotmail.com

I have some information from reunion questionnaires that I can share with you, there being no other submissions for this issue. Take the time to drop me a line to let your classmates know what you are doing and where you are-it makes for a more interesting column.

Thomas E. Mullen Jr. is a self-employed computer consultant living on Long Island. Gary Klein is creative director at original.com in New York. Barry Ableman is married to Linda Rosenberg; they have a daughter, Hannah Sara, and live in the Princeton area. He recently started work at a real estate dot-com. Nicholas Monroe writes from California that he is married to Sarah Ford, whom he met while in graduate school at Yale. They have two young children, Jasper Kenneth and Hannah Louise. He does M&A in the building materials industry and is involved in real estate development.

Richard Froehlich practices law in the private sector while continuing to chair the New York City bar committee on housing and urban development. He continues to sing and recently celebrated his sixth year anniversary with his partner, Dr. Joseph DiVito.

I am spending most of my time on Long Island, helping to care for an ailing parent. I still make monthly trips to my home in Miami Beach, but for the most part am back in the house where I grew up. Never say never, folks.

Classes of:
| 15-40 | 41-45 | 46-50 | 51-55 | 56-60 |
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61-65 | 66-70 | 71-75 | 76-80 | 81-85 |
| 86-90 | 91-95 | 96-00 |

 

 
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