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Lynn Marsh Kroeger, daughter of Mr. Hal Kroeger and Mrs. A. Scarborough, NY, and Vero Beach, Florida, was married yesterday by Robert W. Daly, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Daly Cold Spring Harbor, LI The Rev. Paul number, the ceremony at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Scarborough.
Barbara O. Blasch was matron of honour.
Richard T. Daly, his brother was the best man.
The bride, an assistant controller of the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, studied at the Masters School, Brown University and the New York University Graduate School of Business Administration. She is a member of the Junior League of New York. His father, retired, is a founder of the R. & H. Kroeger organization, a management consulting firm in New York.
Mr. Daly is a management consultant in the field of genetic engineering and a director of the Quantronix Corporation, a manufacturer of laser Smithtown, LI, founded by his father, a nuclear physicist, is president. He graduated from Brown University and Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration.
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St. John’s University conferred 2,146 undergraduate degrees at three graduation ceremonies held over the weekend.
The Rev. Donald J. Harrington, president of the university, gave the keynote address at all ceremonies for the 122d commencement exercises.
Addressing the students at the campus in Jamaica, Queens, yesterday, Father Harrington told the students that “the quality of life in society rests upon the quality of education in our grammar and high schools and in our colleges and universities.”
Referring to the rioting in Los Angeles, he said, “Regardless of how we interpret the events of the past month, regardless of where we seek to place the blame, I submit to you that an essential part of any solution must be the renewal of the educational system of our land.” Industry, Health, Banking
At the first ceremony, held in Alumni Hall in the morning, an honorary doctor of commercial science degree was awarded to Michael E. Maher, an alumnus of the university who is chairman of Maher Terminals Inc. in New Jersey, one of the largest independent container terminal operators.
Sister Irene Kraus, president of the Daughters of Charity National Health System in St. Louis, received an honorary doctor of letters degree.
In the ceremony held in the afternoon, also in Alumni Hall, an honorary doctor of commercial science degree was awarded to Richard T. Greene, president of Carver Federal Savings Bank, one of the largest black-owned financial institutions in the nation.
Edward Mercado, director of the Office of Civil Rights for the Department of Health and Human Services, received an honorary doctor of laws degree.
On Saturday, a commencement ceremony was held on the Grymes Hill campus of the university in Staten Island. An honorary doctor of civil law degree was awarded to Josephine L. Gambino, president and senior member of the New York Civil Service Commission. Cornell University
Cornell University’s 124th commencement took place yesterday in a cold rain with temperatures in the 30’s, prompting the university’s president, Frank H. T. Rhodes, to cut short his prepared remarks to the 5,900 graduates. University officials said it was the first time in 17 years that it had rained on commencement.
Each of the graduates of Cornell’s 11 schools and colleges at the ceremony, which was still held outdoors on the campus in Ithaca, N.Y., was given a red rose. Mr. Rhodes used the occasion to remind them to “take time to smell the roses.”
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Darice Paula Grippo, a vice president in the investment-research division of the Putnam Management Company in Boston, was married yesterday to Robert Leonard Wareham, a senior trust officer with the Old Colony Trust division of the First National Bank of Boston. The Rev. David Drew Rose, a United Church minister, performed the nondenominational ceremony at the Houghton Memorial Chapel at Wellesley College.
The bride, who will retain her name professionally, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Paul Grippo of Orange, Conn. She was graduated from Wellesley College, where she was a Wellesley College Scholar, and the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration. Her father, who formerly owned the New London (Conn.) Seaplane Service, is a consultant to the Avco Lycoming Corporation in Stratford, Conn., from which he retired as superintendnent of research and development quality assurance. Her mother was formerly a pilot with Piper Aircraft in Lock Haven, Pa.
Mr. Wareham is a son of Harry Percival Wareham of Chapoquoit Island, West Falmouth, Mass., and the late Mrs. Wareham. He was graduated from the Brooks School in North Andover, Mass., Boston University and the National Graduate Trust School of Northwestern University. His previous marriage ended in divorce. His father is retired and was a manufacturer’s representative in F.N. Burt Company, a packaging concern in Rochester.
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Katherine Rose Novak, a director at Arthur Young & Co. in New York yesterday, was married to James Stockard Vick International Treasury Manager of American Standard Inc. in New York. The Rev. Thomas Buckley, the ceremony of the Saint Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church in Medford, Mass.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Novak of Medford, is a graduate of Newton (Massachusetts) College and Sacred heart of the New York University Graduate School of Business Administration. His father, retired, he was a professor of science at Framingham, Massachusetts, and her mother, Claire Hassett Novak, a second career teachers to school in Medford Davenport. My maternal grandfather, the late George P. Hassel was a Democratic state legislator Massachuetts and City Clerk of Medford.
Mr. Vick is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Vick of Penfield, NY He was graduated from Ridley College in St. Catharines, Ontario, Hamilton College and the NYU Graduate School of Business Administration. His father is an industrial management consultant and his mother, Louise Stockard Vick, founded the farm school for children in pre-Penfield. His Ur-Ur-grandfather, the late James Vick, James founded Vick Seed Company in Rochester.
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Clarissa Lucretia Bushman, distribution and trading partners, in conjunction with Salomon Brothers Inc., the investment bank, bankers, and Charles ortel Kampmann, Associate Corporate Finance of the investment banking company of Dillon, Read & Company, was married yesterday at Grace Episcopal Church. The ceremony was developed by Rev. Paul FM Number
Connie Kang-Chuan Chin was the daughter of honour. Erik G. ortel his brother was the best man. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lyman Bushman Newark, Del.. She graduated cum laude from Harvard University and Columbia Graduate School of Business. His father is chairman of the department of history and their mother is a professor at the University of Delaware. Mrs. Buschmann is also an author.
Mr. ortel is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William CG Ortel New York. He studied at the Horace Mann School in New York and graduated cum laude from Yale University and Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. His father is a physicist on the technical staff of Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel, NJ, and his mother is a professor in Manhattan.
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Mary Emily Kendig Corbin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lawrence Jr. Kendig Richmond, and Richard Watkins 3d Carrington, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carrington Jr. of Richmond, was married yesterday on the grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. The priest William Hill Brown, the ceremony supported by the Bishop Robert Bruce Hall of Virginia.
The bride, a graduate of St. Catherine’s School, Richmond, was graduated from Sweet Briar College and the Darden School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia. She is a member of the Junior League of Dallas. His father is a professor of pediatrics at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond.
Mr. Carrington, assistant treasurer of American Airlines in Dallas, a graduate of St. Christopher’s School in Richmond, the University of Virginia and Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. His father is secretary-treasurer of Carrington and Michaux, Inc., a Richmond tobacco company, founded as Carrington & Company Urgrossvater of Husband, Tazewell Morton Carrington.
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Mr. and Mrs. James S. Wey of Needham, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Susan M. Wey, to William Colyer Crum, son of Prof. and Mrs. Colyer Crum of Weston, Mass., and Sunapee, N.H.
A September wedding is planned in Needham. Miss Wey, an engineer at Honeywell Electro-Optics Operations in Lexington, Mass., was graduated cum laude from Wellesley College and next month expects to receive an M.S. degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University.
Her father is with the trust department of Hale & Dorr in Boston.
Mr. Crum, who is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College, is a third-year student in the joint J.D.-M.B.A. degree program at the Harvard Law School and the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. His father is James R. Williston Professor of Investment Management at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration.
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Pankaj Mohindroo was taken at the time, Hindu College, where he visited Wednesday morning.
The 1983 lots from the Faculty of Business Economics was there for his daughter Divya admission to the university. ”The University has not changed forever. Only students to wear other types of clothing,”he said.
Several other alumni DU, visited the university for their children has been recalled, admitting their own universities nowadays.
If je”à St. Stephen’s, I found the administrative staff has always recognized. I passed out in 1979. The staff said, I now have gray hair,”laughed Subhash Sharma, a former graduate. He was there for his daughter Shobhita approval. According to him, St. Stephen’s exactly the same appearance, but die”DU coffee now serves as dosas and idlis, which they not, if I’m here,”he adds.
Another thing that has changed the way campus. Robes’’semblent disappear, for both boys and girls,”he adds with a laugh.
For Vandana Chak, YOU zahmer did.”I was in Hindu College in 1982. Now I just say my son, Dhananjay, my old school, and it makes strange feeling,’’she says. At that time”to start ragging, we arrived in completing the form below. Now, I can not ragging,’’she added.
RS Oberoi was before he Stephenian JOI-ned Engineering, remembers the day he came for his approval.
Together the Université”La road was crowded with students in a queue. I must say that its better organized”, he adds. His son, Tanveer, a student of Doon School, hopes to follow his father Stephen’s. All of these former students were surprised by the huge influx of students on campus.
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