Bernie Gleason
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      • Dick McCarthy
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      • 47 Emerald St
      • 21 Alan Dale Rd
      • 456 Belmont St
      • Jupiter Harbour
  • Memoirs
    • Growing Up >
      • World War II
      • Medford 1950s
      • College Years
      • Finding a Career
      • The 1960s
    • Life's Lessons
    • Significant Moments >
      • Hitchhiking
      • Timeline >
        • 1940s
        • 1950s
        • 1960s >
          • Kennedy Assasination
        • 1970s
        • 1980s
        • 1990s >
          • BC - UNC 1994
        • 2000-2009
        • 2010-Present >
          • Marathon Bombing
          • World Series 2013
      • Coincidence
    • Travel >
      • Jupiter Visitors
      • Golf Trips >
        • Scotland 2012
        • Bandon Dunes 2013
        • Streamsong 2013
      • Vacation Trips >
        • Orlando with Nora 1996
        • Ireland 2013 >
          • Youghal 2013
          • Gleeson Gathering 2013
        • Vancouver Island 2013
        • Seaside May 2014
        • Peru and Ecuador 2014
    • COVID-19 Coronavirus
  • Boston College
    • Information Technology History >
      • 1960s >
        • Era of Punched Cards
      • 1970s >
        • Original Computer Center >
          • Student Registration with Punched Cards
          • Reorganization of Registrar's Office
          • David Bernard
          • Sometthing About Mary
          • Track in front of train
      • 1980s >
        • Customers Don't Know What They Want
      • 1990s
      • 1998-2004 >
        • Power of Communities
  • Professional
    • Colleagues >
      • Frank Campanella
      • Leo Sullivan
      • John R. Smith
      • Jack Maguire
      • Jim Scannell
      • Pete Olivieri
      • Jack McDonald
      • John Kane
    • Mentors >
      • Al Alexander
      • Bob Holz
      • Bill Campbell
    • Mentored >
      • Dave McCormack
      • Bob Barthelmes
      • Jim Maniscalco
    • Associations >
      • Apple >
        • Apple University Consortium
        • Wheels For The Mind
    • XMQL.com
    • Writings >
      • Learning-to-Write
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Vernazza, Italy 2009
My memories are classified into three intertwining groupings:
  • Personal and Family
  • Professional Career
  • Boston College Information Technology
From the start I knew what I wanted to accomplish: a series of short tales and remembrances that fit within each of the groupings. But I also realized that I needed an organizational structure, standard formats, and a repository into which I could continually add information for many years to come. I concluded that the best way to meet my objective was to publish on the Web.

The Web provides not only the desired framework but can also serve as  a public platform where I can acknowledge those individuals that played an important role in shaping my personal and professional experiences. I am particularly grateful to the people who have inspired me to make this contribution of time and effort. Click on button below.
Inspiration

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Personal

My memories of growing up and the joys that I have experienced with my family and friends, and hopefully providing an insight into the factors that shaped my life.
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Boston College

My remembrances of my happy and productive days at Boston College along with my recollections of the history of BC Information Technology.
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  Application of Information Technology in Higher Education​


Professional

My reflection on my private business endeavors and my rewarding experiences working with Higher Education associations and on community projects.
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