Hi everybody. Sorry about the impersonal nature of this mass e-mail. My further apologies if you're getting this twice or something like that - it's the last frantic hours of move-out. So: The best way to reach me in the future is, and will remain, my post address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] That will always work. The best permanent mailing address, at least for the moment, remains my parent's home: 10237 Nolan Drive Rockville, MD 20850 For the summer, from June 22nd through the first week or so of August, my mailing address will be: Gautam Mukunda 112 Pinckney Street Boston, MA 02114 My cell phone is probably the best way to grab me quickly - that's (301) 221-3210 for the moment. I may, however, change it to a local number in the near future. If I do change it, I'll try and send you the new information. If that # doesn't work, the best way to get in touch with me is, again, to call my parent's home at (301) 309-9012 where they can tell you the new number. I will be staying in Boston for the foreseeable future, including much of the summer. Any of you who are staying in town, or ever happen to pass through, please do look me up. And please stay in contact. E-mail makes it wonderfully easy, and I'm very eager to hear from all of you. I know I'm occasionally dilatory about such things - I promise to do better, and I really, really want to hear what everyone has been up to. As a final roundup - for anyone who didn't already know, I will be working at the Kennedy School of Government until January helping to coordinate a conference on US/Russian investment. In January I will be joining A.T. Kearney (the consulting company) as a Business Analyst, working in their Cambridge Office. Starting in September my new apartment should be in Porter Square. Again, I look forward to hearing from all of you, seeing the many of you who are living in and around Boston often, and hopefully seeing those of you who don't live here often as well. I will not say good-bye - until we meet again, Godspeed and good luck. ********************Gautam "Ulysses" Mukunda********************** * Harvard College Class of '01 *He either fears his fate too much* * www.fas.harvard.edu/~mukunda * Or his deserts are small, * * [EMAIL PROTECTED] *Who dares not put it to the touch* * "Freedom is not Free" * To win or lose it all. * ******************************************************************
