Class Note 1943
Issue
In the fall of 2007 Mary Donin of Rauner, Dartmouth’s special collections library, started interviewing Dartmouth graduates to record their descriptions of college life after Pearl Harbor as well as their war experiences. To date more than 100 men have been interviewed, and Mary would be delighted to interview others. If you’re going to be in Hanover and would like to participate, call Mary at (603) 646-9268 or e-mail: mary.donin@dartmouth.edu. If you would like to listen to some of the interviews already completed, go to www.dartmouth.edu/~library/rauner/archives/oral_history/worldwar2.
Dartmouth recently received an anonymous $50 million gift, the largest in the College’s history, toward the building of the new visual arts center to be located on Lebanon Street, in back of the Hood Museum. It will be the home of the departments of studio art and film and media studies. Another $15.5 million has been given by other donors to create the James and Susan Wright Scholarship for Undergraduates and a James Wright professorship.
The New Yorker recently featured a story on how DHMC’s program of “comparative effectiveness research continue[s] to help shape the national healthcare agenda.” A recent visitor to Dartmouth, Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, said, “I don’t think I’ve given a speech on the floor of the Senate on healthcare without mentioning Dartmouth.”
What’s going on in your life—how about bringing your classmates up to date?
I’m sorry to report the death of another classmate, Tom Schroth. Our condolences to his wife and children.
—John M. Jenkins, 80 Lyme Road, Apt. 371, Hanover, NH 03755; (603) 643-2757; mmjenkins@valley.net
Nov - Dec 2009
In the fall of 2007 Mary Donin of Rauner, Dartmouth’s special collections library, started interviewing Dartmouth graduates to record their descriptions of college life after Pearl Harbor as well as their war experiences. To date more than 100 men have been interviewed, and Mary would be delighted to interview others. If you’re going to be in Hanover and would like to participate, call Mary at (603) 646-9268 or e-mail: mary.donin@dartmouth.edu. If you would like to listen to some of the interviews already completed, go to www.dartmouth.edu/~library/rauner/archives/oral_history/worldwar2.
Dartmouth recently received an anonymous $50 million gift, the largest in the College’s history, toward the building of the new visual arts center to be located on Lebanon Street, in back of the Hood Museum. It will be the home of the departments of studio art and film and media studies. Another $15.5 million has been given by other donors to create the James and Susan Wright Scholarship for Undergraduates and a James Wright professorship.
The New Yorker recently featured a story on how DHMC’s program of “comparative effectiveness research continue[s] to help shape the national healthcare agenda.” A recent visitor to Dartmouth, Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, said, “I don’t think I’ve given a speech on the floor of the Senate on healthcare without mentioning Dartmouth.”
What’s going on in your life—how about bringing your classmates up to date?
I’m sorry to report the death of another classmate, Tom Schroth. Our condolences to his wife and children.
—John M. Jenkins, 80 Lyme Road, Apt. 371, Hanover, NH 03755; (603) 643-2757; mmjenkins@valley.net