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September-October 2025

As anticipated in previous Class Notes, a small group titled “Greeting Grief: Openings to Possibilities,” facilitated by psychiatrist Ted Beal, M.D., (malbeal83@gmail.com) and psychologist

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July-August 2025

The Caring Class Network (CCN), brainchild of our longtime newsletter editor, the late Al Huck, and treasurer Charlie Balch, joined by class president emeritus and neurologist Alan Rapoport, M.D.
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May-June 2025

Following up on my recent column, please be advised that a survey will be sent via email to gauge interest among classmates and their spouses and partners for monthly group Zoom support sessions focused on thanatology (end-of-life issues) and bereave
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January-February 2025

This issue introduces a new regular feature: “News from and about our partners in life.” We’d love to hear from our partners (who are all classmates honoris causa) and from our classmates about our partners in life who make the world a better
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July-August 2021

John Francis Gabriel Sr. ’62

John Francis Gabriel Sr. ’62 of Crofton, Maryland, died March 3 at The Willow in Macungie, Pennsylvania. He was the son of the late Benjamin and Maryann (Gargano) Gabriel.
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July-August 2021

Frederic E. Rusch ’62

Frederic E. Rusch ’62 of Terre Haute, Indiana, passed away on March 26. Born in Plymouth, Wisconsin, on April 29, 1940, Fred came to Dartmouth from Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
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July-August 2021

James R. Wojcik ’62

James R. Wojcik ’62 passed away peacefully on December 23, 2020, one day shy of his 80th birthday, at Palos Hospital in Palos Heights, Illinois. He was born December 24, 1940, the son of Bert Wojcik and Helen Lach.
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May-June 2021

Roy J. Halstead ’62

Roy J. Halstead ’62 passed away on November 28, 2020, with his wife, Gabriele, at his side at a hospital in Brussels, Belgium, after suffering a heart attack. Roy arrived on the Hanover Plain from Mamaroneck, New York, in 1958.
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May-June 2021

Walter Bruce McRae ’62

Walter Bruce McRae ’62 passed away at home in Athens, Georgia, surrounded by his family on December 14, 2020, following a battle with cancer.
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