Class Note 1960

Corinne Marlow summing up 2017: “For most of the year Jim Marlow’s interests were focused on getting another book self-published and now his short stories, Once We Were Sioux: Growing Up Dakotan, joins his novel My Vienna on the list at Amazon. Now he can go back to trying to write plays, if I would only give him some more ideas. Jim did bring in some decent soil to grow flowers and to get in touch with his dirt-farmer heritage.”

This July Neil Koreman along with Dorothy will be celebrating his “real 80th” in Hanover at the Hanover Inn with his two kids, their spouses, and five grandchildren. One, Samantha ’20, was just selected a Presidential Scholar. Parents Robert ’92 and Lynne ’90 are Dartmouth alums. It should be an interesting 80th. Ann Fromholz ’90, daughter of Haley Fromholz, is a chip off the old block. After working for a list of big-time corporations, she founded her own firm in 2015 and conducts investigations into allegations of workplace misconduct from harassment to discrimination and campus investigations under Title IX. She lives in Pasadena, California, with her daughter, Alden.

Duncan Mathewson is back in the Florida Keys working on his “hurricane house,” which Hurricane Irma left in such bad shape. “Last week I took a break with my son and daughter to attend the ‘gold bar trial’ for one of the guys who stole Mel Fisher’s bar out of the museum exhibit in 2010! He was charged on both federal counts.” The Miami Herald story can be found by searching “stolen gold bar.”

Save the datesOctober 26 and 27, as Bob Hager’s Homecoming highlights include Friday night’s bonfire, Saturday’s Harvard game, and a couple of new wrinkles. A Friday panel will feature three of our classmates sharing interesting subjects from their careers. Saturday’s evening banquet finds a new and better location, a good-looking ballroom at the Coolidge Hotel in White River (www.hotelcoolidge.com), and offers four entrées, including a prime rib carving station or poached salmon. Watch for a registration form in the mail mid-summer.

Sid Goldman, 97 Bay Drive, Key West, FL 33040-6114; (305) 745-3645; sidgoldman@gmail.com

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