Class Note 1967
Issue
Jan - Feb 2010
Steve Cheheyl of Concord, Massachusetts, proposed that the great class of ’67 join other ’60s classes as a sponsor of a project to commemorate Dartmouth’s role in the growth of skiing in the United States and the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Dartmouth Outing Club. The Dartmouth Ski Project coordinators include Steve Waterhouse ’65 and Doug Leitch ’65. Details can be found at http://dartmouthski.wiki.zoho.com. Steve Cheheyl notes that he has skied with Waterhouse in Vail in the winters. Look for the information to support the Outing Club and the ski projects. There will be a check-off to support the ski history project on the ’67 class dues mailings. Robert S. Smith of Berkeley, California, wrote that the fourth of his four children graduated, the last from Dartmouth. He now has the incredible relief of no more tuition. Three graduates from Dartmouth, all majored in history, and from this he has a Bain consultant, a psychiatrist, an editor at the Atlantic Monthly and a water polo coach. Bob concludes that life is good. Peter Golenbock in Saint Petersburg, Florida, offered advice to authors: Register your books with Google if you want to be paid once Google digitizes every book in the world on its Web site. It’s part of a deal that Google has agreed to. Query “Google book settlement agreement” for the details. Pete’s latest book is George: The Poor Little Rich Boy Who Built the Yankee Empire. Another class author is Frederick Schauer of Charlottesville, Virginia; Fred’s latest work is Thinking Like a Lawyer: A New Introduction to Legal Reasoning. It discusses the thinking, reasoning, and argumentative methods of lawyers and judges (which may or may not differ from that of ordinary people). Jock Gill of Peacham, Vermont, posted on Flickr some selections of his photography work for a historical house exhibit. Visit Jock’s extensive photostream collection.
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