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> STC Philadelphia Metro Chapter Meeting
> Anyone is welcome!
> Thursday, September 7, 1995
> Speaker: Saul Carliner, international president of STC
> Program: Lessons Learned from the Idiot Box
This notice arouses nostalgia in me with a vengeance. I am a native of
Philadelphia, worked there at RCA (in NJ, of course), Remington-Rand at Blue
Bell, Philco C&W at Wissahickon Avenue, GE at Radnor-Valley Forge-King of
Prussia-32nd Street, and a few other places in the area before Robert
MacNamara pulled the plug, resulting in my relocating to the Maryland suburbs
of DC a lot of years ago. I guess it's all in the suburbs now, eh?
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Author best-selling How to Succeed as an Independent Consultant (Wiley),
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