Walter Antoniotti began teaching accounting, economics,
and statistics 55 years ago for Daniel Webster College

in Nashua, New Hampshire. He soon became an Associate Professor
of Business Administration and Chairperson of the Aviation Management department. He finished in 1975 as the Director of Admissions.


After one year of teaching high school mathematics
at
Milford Area High School,  Walter managed the Concord, N.H.
evening campus of Franklin Pierce College. He later became the
Director and then Dean of Continuing Education
and helped
build one of New England's most successful Continuing Education
programs. He finished his 25 years at Franklin Pierce College as Special Assistant for Program Development.

Today Walter is retired and spends his time trying to improve
education using technology and a less academic approach for most
students plus trying to convince people that the last three decades
have been by far the best string of three decades the country has
ever experienced

Walter Antoniotti has a Bachelor of Science degree
in Business Administration from Marietta College
, Marietta, Ohio,
and a
Master's of Business Administration degree
from Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts.

Walter  would like to thank the many students whose suggestions made
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his " Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground " for making the series possible.
After some financial success they are free on the Internet.
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Walter in ?


"God Willing and the Creek Don't Rise"

 

1990

 

In 2016

 

2020

April passed the summer of 1989 right before I began writing Quick Notes. They took five years and more than five years to sell the paper. I put them on the Internet for free as I am a really nice guy. Actually my name is middle name is GUY and put them on the NET opening to make money. Didn't work but as you can see I'm am Still good looking! It took a few months to try and adopt after April and finally on the third or so try I got Missy. She was about five and gave me ten good years.  

 

 

Blackie came in 1999 and passed in 2010. Fully trained, I taught her to have my personality. She didn't know what to do with the freedom but got used it. Still didn't bark. No barking allowed. Now I'm old but as you can see, still good looking.

 

 

Note the Polaroid. People thought it was instant.

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