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Movers And Shakers: Portland Regency's Monthly Round Table.

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INTRODUCING STATE'SNE TRADITION EST

The Portland Regency/s Monthly Round Tablel

1. Edmund S. Muskie, former Secretary of State, Senator, and Governor, State of Maine 2. Toshiyuki Shimada, conductor, Portland Symphony Orchestra 3. P .D. Merrill, president, Merrill Industries 4. Pritham Singh, president, Great Bay Company 5. Mark Melnicove, publisher, Dog Ear Press; author, INSIDE VACATIONLAND 6. Joseph Soley, developer; owner, The Seamen's Club 7. Peter Weyl, news director, WMTW-TV, Channel 8 8. Michael Liberty, par~.ler, Liberty Group 9. Barbara Rosoff, artistic director, Portland Stage 10. John Holverson, museum director, Portland Museum of Art 11. Steven King, novelist 12. Deborah Andrews, executive director, Greater Portland Landmarks 13. John Gendron, president, Gendron Commercial Brokers 14. William End, vice president for market· ing, L.L. Bean 15. Phyllis O'Neill, Maine Arts Inc. (Maine Festivai, New Year's Portland Celebrations) 16. BauGraves(Maine Festival, New Year's Portland Celebrations) 17. David Cope, partner, Liberty Group 18. Jean Gannett Hawley, publisher of Gannett Newspapers, radio stations, and television stations 19. Leon Gorman, president, L.L. Bean 20. Peter Hero, president, Portland School of Art 21. John Daigle, chainnan of the board, Casco Northern Bank Pictured above (from left, clockwise): Michae Morris80n; Edmund S. Muskie, Karen Sanford,

22. Joseph C. Jordan, president, Jordan's Meats

23. Mary Rines Thompson, owner, WCSHTV, Channel 6 24. Scott Teas, president, Teas, Feeley, Hingston Architects 25. Rollin Ives, founder, Jackson Brook Institute 26. Scott Hutchinson, chairman of the board, Key Bank of Southern Maine 27. Leonard Nelson, attorney; partner, Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer, and Nelson 28. John Murphy, executive editor, Portland Press Herald, Evening Express 29. Colin Sargent, editor, Portland Monthly; poet(LUFTW AFFESNOWSHOES, BLUSH) 30. Dr. EdwardC. Andrews, Jr., president, Maine Medical Center 31. Governor John McKernan, governor, State of Maine '. 32. Arthur Girard, president, Delta Realty 33. RobElowitch, owner, BarridoffGalleries 34. Annette Elowifch, owner, Barridoff Galleries 35. Merle Nelson, former state legislator, DDistrict 28

Jean Gannett Hawley, John Gendron, Alva Hngh, Gary Merrill.

36. Hugh Farrington, president, Hannaford Brothers, chairman, Chamber of Commerce of the Greater Portland Region 37. Margaret Chase Smith, former Senator, State of Maine 38. Dodge Morgan, publisher, Maine Times 39. Dr. Nancy Sargent, publisher, Portland Monthly

40 .. Anthony Pearson, president, Organizational Development Associates 41. William Ricco, general manager, Sonesta Hotel Portland 42. David Bateman, president, Dictar Associates 43. Robert A. Monks, businessman 44. Robert C. S. Monks, businessman 45. Gary Merrill, actor 46. Carolyn Chute, novelist, author, THE BEANS OF EGYPT, MAINE 47. Eric Cianchette, owner, Erik's, Raphael's; co-owner, Portland Regency 48. Joseph Boulos, president, The Boulos Co. 49. Robert Masterton, president, Maine Savings Bank 50. Jordan Kobritz, president, Maine Guides AAA Baseball Team 51. Henk Pols, president, Prince of Fundy Lines (MIS SCOTIA PRINCE) 52. William Webster, president, Morse, Payson & Noyes Financial 53. Louise Gendron, Gendron Commercial Brokers 54. Edgar Allen 8eem, reporter, Maine Times 55. John Menario, president, Menario, Russ, and O'Sullivan 56. Davis Thomas, publisher, Down East 57. Curt Scribner, president, J.B. Brown

Co. 58. Robert Rowe, president, Central Maine Power Company 59. Alva Morrisson, anti-nuclear activist 60. Pamela Gleichman, president, Gleich· man & Co. 61. William Carpenter, dean, School of Arts and Letters, College of the Atlantic; poet (HOURS OF MORNING, RAIN) 62. Marjorie Bride, president, Bride, Epstein, & Malone 63. Jamie Wyeth, painter 64. Jane Chee, businesswoman 65. Howard Heller, president, Port Island Realty 66. Lynn Goldfarb, vice president, Central Maine Power 67. Colin Hampton, chief executive officer, UNUM 68. Harry Foote, publisher, American Journal 69. Senator William Cohen, State of Maine 70. Congressman Joseph Brennan, State of Maine 71. Henry Stupinski, president, Bath Iron Works, Portland Division 72. Kathleen Sullivan, psychologist 73. Leo Girr, publisher, Business Digest 74. Charles Todorich, publisher, Maine Enterprise 75. Peter Cox, editor emeritus, Maine Times 76. John Cole, writer, founder, Maine Times 77. Howard Goldenfarb, president, Ram and Co. 78. Tony DiMillo, owner, DiMillo's Floating Restaurant 79. Penelope Carson, president, Intown Portland Exchange 80. Mac MacBride, president, MacBride, Dunham 81. Jeff Marks, news director, WCSH-TV, Channel 6 82. Ronald Dorler, mayor, City of Portland 83. Joan Benoit, gold medal winner, marathon, 1984 Olympics 84. Karen Sanford, president, Keep The Port In Portland 85. Bern Porter, poet, philosopher, physicist 86. Robert Woodbury, president, University of Southern Maine 87. George Mitchell, senator, State of Maine

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