The Maroon Vol. 2… No. 84 Thursday, October 27, 2022
“Bringing us all to a place we don't want to lose."
Observer: Trailblazing Women in Product Management
Macky’s New York: Automatic For The People
William Peay: Tales From The Wood…
RHS Athletic Hall Of Fame: Save The Date: November 5, 2022
RHS Tired Teens: Later School Start Times
M + A NYC: Mighty Are We As One
In Memory Of Our Classmates & Teachers: Photographs & Memories
Jim Schoneman: Rock Hound
Siobhan Crann Winograd: Around The Village
Kathy & Ross Petras: You’re Saying It Wrong
Observer
Trailblazing Women in Product Management
I was so happy to read about the success of my classmate Diane Levin. She attended Duck and Stamford after RHS. Plus did a 4 year stint at Hewlett Packard for her second MBA, where she learned how to work with manufacturing, engineering, and marketing on multi-functional teams.
Scroll down for the complete interview highlighting her trailblazing career.
Macky’s New York
Matthew Cortellesi Photography
October 24, 2022 - Midtown west
Automatic For The People
A cab door automatically opens as a new found passenger reaches over a puddle.
Shot standing on 57th street in a rain soaked covered bus stop looking east just west of Broadway.
Time 830am
William Peay
Tales From The Wood…
RHS Athletic Hall Of Fame
Save The Date: November 5, 2022
Visit The RHS Athletic Hall Of Fame & Order Tickets for 2022 Inductees Banquet
Digital Printing for the RHS Hall of Fame provided by Tim Boucher, RHS 1988
Diane Levin, RHS 1977
Trailblazing Women in Product Management
M + A NYC
Mighty Are We As One
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In Memory Of Our Classmates & Teachers
Photographs & Memories
In Memory Of Our RHS Classmates
Jim Schoneman
Rock Hound
The aerial lift bridge at the entrance to Duluth Harbor, patiently waiting for another ship to come in.
Siobhan Crann Winograd
Around The Village
Thank you to Ridgewood Talks for having me. Hope you enjoy the podcast.
Reposted:
Tune into the Ridgewood Talks podcast and hear from two of our Village of Ridgewood Council Candidates.
*All four candidates were invited to be part of this series. Two of them declined the opportunity.
Kathy & Ross Petras
You’re Saying It Wrong
enormity / enormous
“Crowd sizes for the March for Life are impossible to ascertain with certainty, in part because of the enormity of the crowds…”—-NATIONAL REVIEW
The writer presumably thought the enormity of the crowds was a good thing. If so, he made a (relatively) enormous mistake. Enormity often does means “large”—but in a bad sense, as in “the enormity of crimes committed by the evil dictator.”
What to do with enormity? We say avoid it for enormous in the positive sense, i.e., good or neutral big.
That Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means: The 150 Most Commonly Misused Words and Their Tangled Histories
Ross & Kathy’s podcast: