In the beginning—whether it’s the first day of kindergarten or the first day of college—there is most definitely a bit of anxiety and enthusiasm in the air.
As I write this column at the very end of a tumultuous 2020, I find it’s not always easy to have hope in your heart. But I believe we all try to have hope and peace in the future. Spirits can be lifted in so many ways.
I received a list from the alumni relations office of the remaining active members of the class of ’38. It breaks my heart to say that we are down to the “Fabulous Five”: Eric W. Davidson, M.D., Louis M.
Once upon a time, in the year 1933, a young traveler found his way to the Kingdom of Hanover in New Hampshire—he was coming for a short visit, a minimum of four years.
As I write this column, we are days away from St. Patrick’s Day—a day for the wearing of the green. I wonder which came first in this historical tradition: St.