Class Note 1999
Issue
May - Jun 2019
Hello, ’99s. I am in the midst of making summer plans and wondering if any of you have attended Camp Dartmouth? Unfortunately, I had to miss our fantastic reunion last year, and I have been ready for a visit to Hanover. Perhaps a future ’99 mini-reunion at Camp Dartmouth is in order? If you want to check out what it’s all about, visit www.alumni.dartmouth.edu/events/hanover-camp-dartmouth.
David McCarthy, an assistant professor of history at the Richard Bland College of William and Mary, has written his first book, Selling the CIA. According to the publisher, University Press of Kansas, “Dubbed the ‘Year of Intelligence,’ 1975 was not a good year for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Caught spying on American citizens, the agency was under investigation, indicted in shocking headlines, its future covert operations at risk. Like so many others caught up in public scandal, the CIA turned to public relations. This book tells what happened next.”
A hearty congratulations to Kyle Roderick on the birth of his son, Logan, on February 19. Kyle writes, “His big brother, Tristan, is thrilled to have him home.” Kyle has recently moved to Duxbury, Massachusetts. He has also written a book, A Lonely Wonderful Walk: A Journey of Survival and Rebirth through Cancer, www.alonelywonderfulwalk.com. Kyle continues to raise funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and writes, “I hope to break $100,000 in total funds raised this year!”
In another move, after almost two years in Boston Jeff Fine has returned to Chicago and is working in digital marketing at Grainger. While in Boston Jeff was able to see many classmates, including Evan Walsh, Melissa Maggio, and me! We will miss him on the East Coast. Jeff represents the class at the Alumni Council and welcomes thoughts and ideas from all classmates. He can be contacted at jeffreybfine@gmail.com.
We’re continuing to make it a priority to do our best to reach out to all the members of our class. Please take a minute to update your contact information at www.alumni.dartmouth.edu/connect/find-alumni.
Finally, the annual Alumni Day of Service is coming up on May 4. For my next edition of the ’99 Class Notes, I hope to be able to share some great things that our classmates have done in the name of service. Please reach out and let me know. Until next time.
—Jackie Rioux Gladstone, 21 Westwood Circle, Dover, NH; (603) 834-0517; jackie.dartmouth99@gmail.com
David McCarthy, an assistant professor of history at the Richard Bland College of William and Mary, has written his first book, Selling the CIA. According to the publisher, University Press of Kansas, “Dubbed the ‘Year of Intelligence,’ 1975 was not a good year for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Caught spying on American citizens, the agency was under investigation, indicted in shocking headlines, its future covert operations at risk. Like so many others caught up in public scandal, the CIA turned to public relations. This book tells what happened next.”
A hearty congratulations to Kyle Roderick on the birth of his son, Logan, on February 19. Kyle writes, “His big brother, Tristan, is thrilled to have him home.” Kyle has recently moved to Duxbury, Massachusetts. He has also written a book, A Lonely Wonderful Walk: A Journey of Survival and Rebirth through Cancer, www.alonelywonderfulwalk.com. Kyle continues to raise funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and writes, “I hope to break $100,000 in total funds raised this year!”
In another move, after almost two years in Boston Jeff Fine has returned to Chicago and is working in digital marketing at Grainger. While in Boston Jeff was able to see many classmates, including Evan Walsh, Melissa Maggio, and me! We will miss him on the East Coast. Jeff represents the class at the Alumni Council and welcomes thoughts and ideas from all classmates. He can be contacted at jeffreybfine@gmail.com.
We’re continuing to make it a priority to do our best to reach out to all the members of our class. Please take a minute to update your contact information at www.alumni.dartmouth.edu/connect/find-alumni.
Finally, the annual Alumni Day of Service is coming up on May 4. For my next edition of the ’99 Class Notes, I hope to be able to share some great things that our classmates have done in the name of service. Please reach out and let me know. Until next time.
—Jackie Rioux Gladstone, 21 Westwood Circle, Dover, NH; (603) 834-0517; jackie.dartmouth99@gmail.com