Remember that terrible time right after school when you wondered if you'd ever find your right and proper place in the world? My first boss Larry Ragan lived that nightmare for 17 years. Here's his story (and mine).
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My, my...you have brought back some delicious memories of one of the true originals in the communications business. I have so many fond memories of Larry. I can remember walking down Michigan Ave with him after IABC meetings, arguing about everything from "white space" in a publication to IABC's landmark research project: In Search of Excellence in Communication." He was a great man. I miss him to this day.
Lou Williams
Posted by: Lou Williams | March 22, 2011 at 09:49 PM
I miss you too, Lou. Let's tip one, and soon.
Posted by: David Murray | March 22, 2011 at 11:42 PM