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Corinne Standish
November 12, 2023
What an admirable person Anthony was. I was his executive secretary for many years. (We weren't called "assistants" in those days, "secretaries".) We started a system to keep him involved in all the cases. I'd apprise him of all the mail, the docket items for the week and he'd write "See me" beside certain items he wanted to know more about. They were called, "See me's." "Donald (Lorelli), you have. a See Me that's due." And I remember he was crazy about "Julie Stiles" right from the start. I brought over a single long-stemmed rose to her, that he wanted to give her after their first date. I remember buying tickets for Roger Whittaker's "Wind Beneath My Wings" Concert, or was it a recording? But I associate that with that time and Julie. So happy he got to spend the rest of his life with Julie. He must have been very happy. Unforgettable person. I can visualize him like it was yesterday, even though that was around 35 years ago.
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