Classes & Obits

Class Note 1959

Issue

Jan-Feb 2020

The Dartmouth-Princeton game in Yankee Stadium is now in the record books. Time to muse about Winter Carnival.

Joe Nadeau released a new book promoting the rule of law around the globe. At Home Abroad: Friendship First was released this past spring. Joe attended Boston University School of Law after Dartmouth and was appointed associate justice, then chief justice of the N.H. Superior Court, then a term as an associate justice of the N.H. Supreme Court. Joe has gathered input from many sources to provide personal insights into international programs of cooperation that have worked. This book will take you to the front lines of civil rights around the world.

On another authoring front, we have Bob Davidow. After Dartmouth and law school, Bob practiced in Cleveland. Then followed three years in the Army and then he taught law in North Dakota, Florida, Texas, and Virginia. He completed more graduate work, and, when his mother became ill, he attended the University of Chicago Divinity School and became a prison chaplain. He eventually returned to law and worked for the Cook County (Chicago) Public Defenders until retiring. His most recent work, in the Wayne Law Review, is titled “Response to Gerrymandering,” with a brief essay defending his proposal. If you are interested in exploring some of Bob’s writings, please contact me and I will get you connected.

A southern California micro-reunion saw Bob Filderman, Larry Friedricks, and Charlie MacVean with their wives share a few days together in Palm Desert.

Charlie MacVean, 3528 Liggett Drive, San Diego, CA 92106-2153; (619) 508-4401; crmacvean@msn.com