Monthly Archives: December 2009

MFound: Sean McCarthy wins a scholarship

http://nyrej.com/22487

American Council of Engineering Companies of New York awards $48,000 in scholarships

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New York, NY For the 40th year, the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACEC New York) will award scholarship money to accomplished undergraduate engineering students attending New York State colleges and universities.

“ACEC New York is proud to support this next generation of engineers, who will soon be making their own contributions to the various engineering fields they choose to enter,” said Jay Simson, ACEC New York’s executive director.

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AMA Consulting Engineers, P.C. Scholarship – $2,500

* Sean McCarthy, Manhattan College, Riverdale, N.Y. McCarthy knew he wanted to become an engineer from childhood but it wasn’t until his experiences at Manhattan College that his interest leaned towards Mechanical Engineering. McCarthy is a member of Pi Tau Sigma, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and recently was selected by his college to visit New Orleans to assist the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

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McCarthy, Sean [MC????]

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JFound: Gehan, Edmund Alpheus [MC1951]

http://www.answers.com/topic/edmund-alpheus-gehan

Edmund Alpheus Gehan

Statistics Dictionary: Edmund Alpheus Gehan

Home > Library > Science > Statistics Dictionary

(1931–  ; b. Brooklyn, NY) American biostatistician specializing in applications to cancer research. Gehan obtained his BA in mathematics at Manhattan College, New York, before moving to North Carolina State U where he obtained his MS in experimental statistics in 1953 and his PhD in experimental statistics and public health in 1957. In 1987 he was President of the ISCB. In 1994 he was appointed Director of Biostatistics at the Georgetown U Medical Center in Washington.

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Gehan, Edmund Alpheus [MC1951]

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EMail: O’Sullivan, Neil [MC1990] and subscriptions

Hi John,

Merry Christmas to you and your family. Can you please e-mail me the jottings to {Privacy Shield Invoked} rather than {Privacy Shield Invoked}. Thanks so much.

Kind Regards,
Neil O’Sullivan ‘90

[JR: Merry and Happy to you as well. As to all our fellow alums. Done. Although, anyone can can control their own subscriptions.]

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MNews: LaSallian colleges down to six; MC is one of them

http://www.santafenewmexican.com/Local%20News/For-Christian-Brothers–the-end-of-an-era

For Christian Brothers, it’s the end of an era at College of Santa Fe
Order to end 150-year mission at campus
Tom Sharpe | The New Mexican
Posted: Saturday, December 12, 2009 – 12/9/09

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Laureate Education’s takeover of the College of Santa Fe means the “demise” of the Christian Brothers’ mission there, say leaders of the Roman Catholic order.

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Only two Christian Brothers continue to live and work at the College of Santa Fe — Roy Bartusiak, who works in the physical plant and in maintenance, and Jim Brown, who works in the mail room and does other jobs. Both of them live in the World War II barracks buildings on campus.

Brother Brian Dybowski, a former professor at the College of Santa Fe, has begun commuting to Albuquerque to teach religion at Lewis University’s new liberal-arts program at Kirtland Air Force Base. On Jan. 25, Lewis University formally opens a new building at 2440 Louisiana Blvd. in Albuquerque.

Coldwell, who graduated from the College of Santa Fe in 1978, recently sent out letters to college alumni, noting his “profound sense of loss for the demise of our educational mission at CSF.” Under its new management as a for-profit institution, the school is neither “consistent with the values, vision and vitality offered by the Christian Brothers nor does it reflect our Catholic and Lasallian mission,” he wrote.

From now on, Coldwell wrote, College of Santa Fe alumni may access their academic records from the Albuquerque campus of Lewis University.

In an interview Tuesday at the Christian Brothers’ group home, a building with rooms for about 20 men, Coldwell and Sinitiere were careful not to criticize Laureate Education Inc. of Baltimore, which took over operations of the college earlier this year.

They said they had hoped Laureate’s lease agreement with the city of Santa Fe would result in “financial remuneration” to the aging Christian Brothers for their lifetime of commitment to education. The average age of the 64 Christian Brothers in the three-state province is 74.

Laureate Education’s final offer in September included no money for the Christian Brothers and only seven “symbolic” items aimed at using the brothers as a “marketing tool for student recruitment,” Coldwell wrote. He declined to explain those items, saying they were discussed privately by the Christian Brothers and Laureate officers, and were never put into a formal document.

Now that the Christian Brothers no longer are associated with the College of Santa Fe, the only other U.S. institutions of higher learning dedicated to the principles of the order’s founder, St. John Baptist de la Salle (1651-1719), are St. Mary’s College of California in Moraga, Calif.; St. Mary’s University in Winona, Minn.; Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tenn.; Manhattan College in the Bronx, New York City; La Salle University in Philadelphia; and Lewis University in the Chicago suburb of Romeoville.

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[JR: Hopefully this won't come to MC in my lifetime. As it did to Manhattan Prep. But, it seems inevitable. Changing demographics.]

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JObit: Sullivan, Brother William [MC???? RIP]

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/app/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=137273919

William Sullivan
(Asbury Park Press)

BROTHER WILLIAM SULLIVAN, F.S.C.
AGE: 84 LINCROFT

Brother William Sullivan, F.S.C., 84, of Lincroft died Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009 at De La Salle Hall, Lincroft. Brother William was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. and had received his Religious name, Brother Cyril William, and the Holy Habitat of the Christian Brothers on September 7, 1943. He pronounced his Perpetual Vows in Oakdale, N.Y. in 1950. He was a graduate of Manhattan College, New York City and had attended graduate school at Manhattan College, Siena College, Albany, N.Y., Fordham University, New York City and received his Master’s Degree from Union College, Schenectady, N.Y. His assignments included De La Salle College, Washington, D.C., Sacred Heart Elementary School and La Salle Academy, both of New York City; Christian Brothers Academy, Albany, N.Y. where he served as principal from 1968 to 1969, Manhattan Prep School, and Cardinal Spellman High School, both Bronx, N.Y, La Salle Institute, Troy, N.Y. and De La Salle Hall, Lincroft where he joined the staff in 1997.

Visiting hours will be held at De La Salle Hall, Lincroft on Tuesday from 2:00 to 5:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. The Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated at De La Salle Hall on Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. followed by interment at the Christian Brothers section of St. Gabriel’s Cemetery, Marlboro Township. Memorial donations to De La Salle Nursing Development, 810 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, NJ 07738 would be appreciated. Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold is in charge of arrangements.

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Sullivan, Brother William [MC???? RIP]   

Guestbook: http://tinyurl.com/y9f6oyq

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December 14, 2009

Brother William was truly a remarkable man. I recall him as one of the best teachers, on any level, that I have ever had. He was also exemplary of all that is truly good about the religious life. There was absolutely nothing ostentatious or phony about Brother William. In thinking about why my parents sacrificed so much to send me to La Salle, Brother William and the experience of being around him come to mind.

I always remember that he had a commanding presence that conveyed authority but also made you feel at peace at the same time. He was a great man.

Mark P. Tallman, MD
LaSalle Institue, ’82
Manhattan College, ’86

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JEmail: McEneney, Mike (MC1953) ids Connolly, John P. [MC1973]

Dear John,

RE: JFound: Connolly, John P. [MC????]

http://yosemite.epa.gov/sab/SABPEOPLE.NSF
/WebPeople/ConnollyJohn%20P.?OpenDocument
EPA Science Advisory Board Staff
John P. Connolly

   I believe that John is a member of the Class of 1973.

   Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated.]

Connolly, John P. [MC1973]

McEneney, Mike (MC1953)

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JEmail: McEneney, Mike (MC1953) ids Horan, Anthony J. [MC1968]

http://www.sec.gov/spotlight/proxyprocess/bio052407/ajhoran.pdf

Anthony J. Horan Corporate Secretary JPMorgan Chase & Co.

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Dear John,

RE: JFound: Horan, Anthony J. [MC????]

   I believe that Anthony is a member of the Class of 1968.

   Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated.]

Horan, Anthony J. [MC1968]

McEneney, Mike (MC1953)

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JNews: Parisi, Michael [MC2000] Chicago Cubs

http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20091210
&content_id=7792024&fext=.jsp&c_id=chc&vkey=pr_chc

12/10/2009 10:52 AM ET

Cubs Select Right-Handed Pitcher Michael Parisi From St. Louis in the Rule 5 Draft

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Indianapolis – The Chicago Cubs today selected right-handed pitcher Michael Parisi from the St. Louis Cardinals in the Major League portion (first round, 12th overall) of the Rule 5 Draft.

Parisi, 26, is 40-39 with a 4.27 ERA (309 ER/651.0 IP) in 115 career minor league starts in the Cardinals’ chain. He was originally selected by St. Louis in the ninth round of the 2004 June Draft out of Manhattan College in New York, New York.

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Parisi, Michael [MC2000]

[JR: Well, it could be worse? The Cubs are in the majors. And in need of a miracle. Maybe it's a Jasper!]

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JNews: Stroppel-Leska, Kristin [MC2003] Varsity845 CoY

http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091213/SPORTS31/912130343/-1/SPORTS

Girls’ coach of year: Fire in coach’s eyes says it all

By Kevin Gleason

Times Herald-Record

December 13, 2009

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The goalie was comfortable in the background. She was shy and quiet, maybe lacking a bit of confidence and self-esteem. But the coach needed her star goalie to be a leader.

So James I. O’Neill girls’ soccer coach Kristin Stroppel-Leska started to chip away at Rachel Abrams’ exterior. They had talk, after talk, after talk. Stroppel-Leska told Abrams to relax, to let go of the pressure, to believe in herself, and a million other pearls to help Abrams open herself to a world filled with possibility.

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“I look at this as a team deal,” Stroppel-Leska said of being named Varsity845 girls’ soccer Coach of the Year.

She’s the first person named both soccer Coach of the Year and Player of the Year by this newspaper. Stroppel-Leska capped a brilliant career at Cornwall High by being named the 1998 Player of the Year.

Stroppel-Leska went on to have a terrific career at Manhattan College, and her soccer credentials clearly got this team’s attention. But her staple was constant communication with her players that complemented her knowledge and determination.

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Stroppel-Leska, Kristin [MC2003]

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JObit: McGovern, Edward J. [MC1952 RIP]

http://carrfuneralhome.net/?p=364

Edward J. McGovern

Edward J. McGovern, 79, of Swarthmore, a retired partner and management consultant with Deloitte-Touche, died, with family at his side, from complications of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s at Taylor Hospital on December 11, 2009.

Mr. McGovern was born and raised in the Bronx of Irish immigrant parents. He was always proud of his heritage and his home town. After graduation from Manhattan College, he served in the Army during the Korean War where he worked on early computer systems. He continued his career working with computers at the B&O Railroad and then at Univac, before starting with the accounting firm Deloitte-Touche as a management consultant.

In 1960, Mr. McGovern married Alice Hally. They moved with their family to Swarthmore in 1966. He was made partner of Deloitte-Touche in 1971, and went on to become the Managing Partner for the consulting business for the Eastern Region until his retirement in 1987.

Mr. McGovern traveled the world both professionally and personally. He especially treasured the numerous trips he and his family made to Ireland to visit their relatives. Mr. McGovern lived his life enthusiastically, whether he was dancing, skiing, dabbling in art or debating politics. He also enjoyed golf and a was member of Rolling Green Golf Club in Springfield.

In addition to his wife, Mr. McGovern is survived by his two daughters, Patricia McGovern Cronin (Kevin) and Mary Alice Kirk (Kevin), his son, Edward McGovern, (Katherine), his sister, Delores Skea. “Pop Pop” was much beloved and will be greatly missed by his seven grandchildren.

A funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, December 15 at St. John Chrysostom Church, 617 South Providence Road, Wallingford at 11am, with a visitation at the church from 10 am to 11 am.

Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association P.O. Box 96011 Washington, DC 20090-6011

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McGovern, Edward J. [MC???? RIP]   

Guestbook: At link cited above

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Dear John,

   I believe that Ed is a member of the Class of 1952.

   May He Rest In Peace,

   Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated.]

McGovern, Edward J. [MC1952 RIP]

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