Monthly Archives: September 2011

JFOUND: Cook, Rebecca [MC2013] Autism Speaks at MC

http://goo.gl/L55fK

Cook, Rebecca [MC2013]

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Three words that best describe yourself?

“”Creative, Outgoing , Driven”"

What is your role in Autism Speaks U?

“I am founding a chapter of Autism Speaks U at Manhattan College.”

Why are you joining Autism Speaks U?

“I have worked with many autistic kids throughout the years and I also have a family member affected.I feel it is a great organization to be a part of.”

What has been your greatest achievement so far?

“I think my greatest achievement in college would be founding this club and being the first chapter in NYC.”

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

“In 10 years I hope to be working in the public relations department of a major firm or for a non-profit organization.”

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JFOUND: Athanasidy Patrice Liquori (MC1988) reveals another Jasper writer

REPORTING LIVE FROM THE FACEBOOK NEWS DESK IN THE VIRTUAL JASPER JOTTINGS NEWSROOM …

Athanasidy Patrice Liquori (MC1988)

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This is a wonderful column by a friend from college! Need to laugh a bit about all the weather?

http://chevychase.patch.com/articles/the-basement-didnt-make-itof-rainstorms-and-sump-pumps

‘The Basement Didn’t Make It’—Of Rainstorms and Sump Pumps

‎”Please don’t touch the sump pump” doesn’t have quite the same breezy ring to it as “please don’t eat the daisies,” but nonetheless, it was one of the lessons we learned this week.

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Maura wrote for The Quad, so did Betsy.

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Mahoney, Maura [MC????]

O’Hagan, Betsy Morris [MC????]

[JR: Detective trolling pays off with a finding.]

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JOBIT: Dougherty, James E. [MC1940 RIP]

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?n=James-Dougherty&pid=153668193

James E. Dougherty   

JAMES E. DOUGHERTY (Age 93) A resident of McLean. VA., Mr. Dougherty, passed away on Thursday, September 15, 2011.

He was the loving husband of Edna P. Dougherty; beloved father of James E. Dougherty, MD and his wife Maureen A. Dougherty. He is also survived by his grandsons Matthew R. and his wife Carrie M. Dougherty, MD and Kevin R. Dougherty, MD and his wife Heather Tory Dougherty, MD; great-grandson Ryan Christopher Dougherty; his sister Virginia Hale and brother Vincent Dougherty. He was predeceased by his sister Marie Dooley.

Mr. Dougherty is a Manhattan College School of Civil Engineering graduate of 1940. He also completed graduate studies in aeronautical engineering at MIT. He retired in 1993, as Technical Airworthiness Director from General Aviation Manufacturers Association. Previously he worked for the Federal Aviation Administration, retiring in 1979 as Assistant Chief, Aircraft Engineering Division, after a 35 year career. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and a recipient of the Flight Safety Foundation “Laura Taber Safety Award.”

Mr. Dougherty served as an elected member of the Falls Church City Council, member and Chairman of the Falls Church Planning Commission, and of the Zoning Commission. He was active for many years in the Boy Scouts of America. He was a long-term member of the Knights of Columbus, serving as a 4th degree Knight.

Visitation services will be held, in the chapel, at St. Luke Catholic Church, 7001 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101 on Tuesday September 20 at 10 a.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow in the main sanctuary at 11 a.m.; a reception will follow immediately after Mass in the Bishop Flaherty Hall. Interment Columbia Gardens (Family only). Memorial contributions may be made to the American Macular Degeneration Foundation, www.macular.org. Arrangements by Murphy Funeral Home of Arlington.Arrangements by Murphy Funeral Home of Arlington.

Published in The Washington Post on September 18, 2011

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Dougherty, James E. [MC1940 RIP]

Guestbook: http://www.legacy.com/guestbook/washingtonpost/guestbook.aspx?n=james-dougherty&pid=153668193&cid=full

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POSITRACTION: The Children of Obama … and Bush and Clinton and …

http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/mmoriarty/2011/08/30/school-choice-and-the-children-of-obama/

School Choice and the Children of Obama
by Michael Moriarty

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I went to University of Detroit’s Jesuit High School in Northwest Detroit.

Out of all my educational experiences, those formative four years were the best and the most enduring. Matched up against four years of the Ivy League at Dartmouth College and a year abroad in England on a Fulbright Scholarship, the Catholic experience was the deepest, the longest lasting and, in my opinion, the greatest contributor to a long – 70 years so far – and wonderfully rewarding life.

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Interesting that a Catholic High School has such a profound impact. To survive in the liberal Sodom of the USA is in itself a testiment to the human spirit. And it indicates how important a real Catholic education is. Not CCD to attempt to counteract the propagandizing of the Socialist Gooferment Skrules. It’s an experience that can’t be duplicated. Too bad it’s going the way of the dodo, because we didn’t fight hard enough? Can we make “the Hail Mary” pass?

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ADMINISTRIVIA: JASPER JOTTINGS Week 38 – 2011 September 18

JASPER JOTTINGS Week 38 – 2011 September 18

Jasper Jottings – The achievement journal of my fellow Jaspers, the alumni of the Manhattan College

http://www.jasperjottings.com/2011/jj2011W38.html

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ENDNOTE: Perhaps “churches” are a Gooferment extension?

http://dumpdc.wordpress.com/2011/08/23/%E2%80%9Ccome-out-of-her-my-people%E2%80%9D/

“Come Out Of Her, My People”
by Chuck Baldwin

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(Editor’s Note: I wrote the article “Who Should Be The State’s Mortal Enemy? about this very subject. Chuck, a pastor in Montana, frames the subject in more religious terms than I did. If you like a good sermon, read on.)

It is no hyperbole to say that the vast majority of today’s churches do not remotely resemble the New Testament pattern. In the first place, the Church was never intended to be a government corporation! Yet, that is exactly what every 501c3 non-profit “religious” organization is: it is a government-created corporation. In the eyes of the government, pastors, elders, and deacons are not pastors, elders, and deacons; they are corporate officers. And put to the test, virtually any and all of these so-called “pastors,” “elders,” and “deacons,” will confirm that they are corporate officers. So, right out of the gate we must understand that we are dealing with government corporations and corporate officers, not with New Testament churches, pastors, elders, and deacons.

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The Gooferment absorbs everything. The Church is no exception.

The Golden Rule tells you who’s running the show.

That tax exemption moderates what and how criticism is leveled at the “churches”.

Maybe it’s time to seek a different meme.

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JNEWS: Petroski, Henry [MC1963] 9/30 St. Ambrose U

http://qconline.com/archives/qco/display.php?id=561392

Posted Online: Sept. 16, 2011, 9:02 am
Renowned engineer to lecture at St. Ambrose University
Press release submitted by St. Ambrose University

DAVENPORT, Iowa—Sharing lessons learned from the engineering of bridges and ocean liners, Duke University Professor Henry Petroski will give a public lecture on the campus of St. Ambrose University. “From Failure to Success to Failure in One Century: How History Can Help Engineering,” will take place Wednesday, Sept. 30, at noon in the Rogalski Center, located at the corner of Ripley and Lombard Streets, one block west of Harrison Street. The lecture is free and open to the public. Seating is limited. Reservations for the optional $12 luncheon are required and can be made by going to www.sau.edu. The event is sponsored by St. Ambrose, the Riverboat Development Authority and the German American Heritage Center.

Petroski is the author of 15 books and many general-interest articles and essays for newspapers and magazines, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and the Wall Street Journal. He lectures frequently to audiences in the United States and abroad, and has been interviewed often on radio and television.

Petroski is a Distinguished Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and chairs the History and Heritage Committee. A fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Institution of Engineers, Ireland, Petroski has received five honorary degrees and is the recipient of distinguished engineering alumnus awards from Manhattan College, Riverdale, N.Y., and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has been elected to membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society and the U.S. National Academy of Engineering.

For more information or to register, contact Eric Johnson at 309/236-9917 or eric.o.johnson@gmail.com, or go to www.sau.edu.

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JOBIT: Brady, John “Jack” Richard [MC1963 RIP]

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2011/09/17/2011-09-17_sat_0917__death_notices.html

BRADY — John R. (Jack) on 9/10/2011. Loving father of Cathy Ann Kelly (Mike). Devoted grandfather of Thomas (Toom), Kevin (Attila) and Meaghan (the prettiest girl in Brooklyn). Survived by his brother Gerry and many nieces and nephews. Son of the late Barney & Rose. Predeceased by his wife Ann Walsh and brother Jim. Proud alumni of Manhattan College, US Navy, the Knights of Columbus and TAG. Unique unto himself, his love of family, friends, heritage and life will be greatly missed. “So fill to me the parting glass, goodnight, and joy be with you all.” As with his wishes his Memorial Mass will be at Holy Name of Jesus Church on Sat. 9/24 at 11:30am. Arrangements entrusted to MJ SMITH SONS FUNERAL HOME.

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Brady, John “Jack” Richard [MC???? RIP]

Guestbook: http://www.legacy.com/guestbook/DignityMemorial/guestbook.aspx?n=john-brady&pid=153596969

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From: McEneney, Mike (MC1953)
Date: Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 12:24 AM
Subject: Re: Brady, John “Jack” Richard 1963 RIP]

Dear John,

I believe that Jack is a member of the Class of 1963.

May He Rest In Peace.

Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated.]

Brady, John “Jack” Richard [MC1963 RIP]

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JNEWS: Veliz, Tierney [MC2011] recovering … benefit 9/24

http://www.strausnews.com/articles/2011/09/17/sparta_independent/news/4.txt

Updated: September 16, 2011 Sparta Independent > News Overcoming the odds By Jennifer Jean Miller Published: September 16, 2011

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Fredon — One of Tierney Veliz’s last recollections were of her hands slipping off the steering wheel of her Nissan Altima.

The 22-year old Manhattan College honors graduate said she was not wearing her seatbelt when her accident happened on June 5, on a quick and familiar five-minute ride from her parents’ home to her boyfriend’s parents’ house.

“I was only about 150 yards from their driveway,” she recalled.

Tierney’s car hit the left hand curb, struck a large rock, spun counterclockwise on Route 94, and then hit two signs before it landed on its roof, leaving her partially ejected from the vehicle.

She was airlifted to Morristown Medical Center with severe injuries.

Her spine was fractured in 16 places, her hip and collarbone were broken, and her brain was bleeding.

For five weeks, Tierney remained in Morristown’s Intensive Care Unit Trauma Department. Her survival was uncertain. She required many surgeries, including one that reattached her neck to her spine. The accident left her paralyzed from the chest down, only able to move her right arm.

“I didn’t know I was paralyzed initially,” Tierney said.

Tierney had difficulty breathing because of the fractures and required the assistance of a tracheotomy. Initially, she could only eat through a feeding tube.

Tierney is now a patient at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation in West Orange, NJ. She has made small advances since her accident – a fact she reminds herself of daily.

She is no longer on the tracheotomy, and is now able to eat food in small bites. Doctors told her she would never be able to do either again.

She can now slightly lift her left arm, which doctors also said she would never be able to do.

Tierney has an iPad, and a special stylus and apparatus, which is strapped to her hand with Velcro when she uses it. She can now access Facebook and music programs to help pass the time.

She is optimistic she will walk again.

“Everything is going well,” Tierney said.

15 hours of therapy per week

“Therapy is pretty exhausting,” said Tierney.

She tries to pace herself between therapy and the stream of visitors who come to see her, but tires easily.

The accident has been emotionally devastating to her family.

“She was like the glue that has held this family together,” said Tierney’s mother Rosemarie. “She’s a brain, she’s beautiful, and she has many gifts.”

Tierney is a graduate of Pope John High School and was named Miss Fredon 2007. Tierney was accepted into Seton Hall’s PhD program for the fall with plans to become a clinical psychologist. She has postponed her admission to the school until she recovers further.

Tierney is the eldest of four children. Her brother, Chase, has Mucopolysaccharidoses, an incurable metabolic disorder that renders him bedridden and in need of 24-hour medical care. While her parents Rosemarie and Edmundo have cared for Chase, Tierney often helped look after her younger siblings, Christian and Marina.

Her family and friends have been by her bedside praying with her. Tierney believes these prayers have contributed to her progress.

“You have to believe,” Rosemarie said. “You can’t waver in this.”

Friends have planned a “Coming Home Benefit Event For Tierney Veliz” on Saturday, September 24, from noon to 9 p.m. at Lodestar Park in Fredon. The goal of the event is to raise money

Friends have planned a “Coming Home Benefit Event For Tierney Veliz” on Saturday, September 24, from noon to 9 p.m. at Lodestar Park in Fredon. The goal of the event is to raise money for the family to help with mounting medical bills and to defray the costs of remodeling their home to make it accessible when Tierney comes home from Kessler.

The fundraising event is $5 per person, with free entry for children under five years old. There will be live music, and the Knights of Columbus and Blairstown Rotary will have food concession stands. The Fredon Fire Department will host a beer tent. There will be a flea market and auction, and vendor tables are also available. Children can enjoy free games, clowns, pony rides, bounce houses, a petting zoo, face painting and balloons.

To donate to the Tierney Veliz Benefit, checks can be mailed to Lakeland Bank, Fredon Branch, 395 Route 94, Fredon, NJ 07860. For more information about the fund call 973-383-3802 or 973-383-4239 or email slbc58@ptd.net or maryannecondit@gmail.com.

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Veliz, Tierney [MC2011]

[JR: I hope all the Jaspers can go have a beer at the beer tent for her benefit. Or send a check, and have a beer on Saturday. And, let's all wear our seatbelts and say a prayer for her when buckling up.]

From East: Route 80 West to Route 206 North (exit 25) approx. 8-9 miles to Route 618 (Fredon-Springdale Rd) at the A&B Bagel/Deli. Turn left onto 618. Go to Route 94 (2-3/4 miles), turn left onto Route 94 South. Approximately 3/4- mile to Lodestar Park at blinker light.

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http://www.njherald.com/story/news/18-fredon-clone

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JBLOGGER: Kortovich, Brian [MC????] works for an NBA shot

http://www.cleveland.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/09/brian_kortovichs_hoop_dreams_b.html

The constant grind, Kevin Durant and summer ball in New York City — Brian Kortovich’s Hoop Dreams Blog, NBA lockout edition

Published: Friday, September 16, 2011, 11:03 AM Updated: Friday, September 16, 2011, 11:09 AM

By Special to The Plain Dealer

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Brian Kortovich, who was born and raised in Brunswick and attended Holy Name and Brunswick High School, is on a quest to make the NBA. He played two years at Cuyahoga Community College before being recruited to play at Manhattan College in New York.

It was in New York City where he honed his game, eventually turning pro and playing in leagues in Kuwait, Italy, France, Israel and the Dominican Republic. He was drafted into the NBA D-League in 2009. He has earned invitations to both the New York Knicks” and New Jersey Nets” workouts and training camp during the past two preseasons, in 2009 and 2010. Kortovich’s nickname is “Smokin Aces,” a moniker given to him while he was playing at the legendary Rucker Park in Harlem.

Kortovich is writing a blog for cleveland.com as he tries to gain the attention of NBA teams.

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Kortovich, Brian [MC????]

[JR: I hope he, like every Jasper, "succeeds". Success is in the journey; not the achievement. But "achievements" are nice too.]

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