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Class of 1954:
Class of 1960:
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Gerald G. Haggerty is an adjunct instructor in the Department of Media Studies and Communications at Fordham Rose Hill, a golf tour instructor to the British Isles and Spain through PerryGolf, and a magazine advertising consultant with Forbes.
Class of 1981:
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Robert S. Hoffman is the borough administrator of Franklin Lakes Township in New Jersey, which was awarded a AAA bond rating by Moody's on March 7, 2003 (an award held by only three other towns in NJ). He and his wife Paula (Borgese, FCLC 1982) have three sons: Robert V. (12), James S. (9), and Nicholas J. (3).
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Class of 1996:
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Joseph Porrovecchio began Fordham Law in August of 2002, after four years as a Marine Corps officer. He will be graduating in May 2003, and after taking the Bar Exam, will be joining the litigation department of Brown, Raysman, Millstein, Felder & Steiner.
Class of 2000:
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Mary Kate Blaine completed her M.A. in history and education at Columbia in May 2002, with funding from the James Madison Memorial Fellowship. She is currently teaching at Notre Dame School in Manhattan and will attend an institute for AP U.S. history through a College Board Fellowship in summer 2003.
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Veronica Escobar is graduating from Fordham Law on May 18, 2003 and is gearing up for two months of intense study for the New York State Bar Exam.
Class of 2002:
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Parker Bruce is completed her M.A. in American History at Fordham in August 2003.
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Missy Frederick is working as a news reporter for a new edition of the Southhampton Press called The Press of Manorville and the Moriches, which covers five semi-rural communities just west of the Hamptons on Long Island.
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Patricia Spinelli graduated from the Lynch Graduate School of Education at Boston College in 2003, with a M.Ed. in secondary education with a concentration in history.
Class of 2004:
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Allison Brown, who wrote her senior thesis on Sing Sing Prison in her her hometown of Ossining, NY, is living in Florida and working on the Kerry campaign.
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Kathleen Cann is taking advantage of the Mountbatten Internship Programme, a program designed for American college graduates under the age of 28, to work at an international law firm in London. Her senior thesis discussed the inconsistency between the attitudes that led to the Eighteenth Amendment and the interests the growing urban leisure class led to the failure of Prohibition.font>
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Rachel Donaldson (Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta, magna cum laude), who wrote her senior thesis on the legal ideologies of southern unionists, is a Ph.D. student in American History at Vanderbilt University, where she studies under the labor historian David Carlton. She is especially interested in especially interested in early twentieth century southern cultural history and American folk culture.
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Mike Flynn, currently at Fordham Law, wrote his senior thesis on de facto re-segregation in the South and how culture and ideology can be more pervasive than laws.
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Lauren Perna works in the Human Resources Department at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged in Boston. Her career plans include becoming more involved in recruitment for the not-for-profit sector.
Parker Bruce Sanchez works as a legal advocate at a crisis center for rape victims and victims of domestic abuse. In order to become a more effective advocate for victims' rights, she is planning to attend law school.
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