Class Note 1969. Allen Denison reports that the mini-reunion at The Huntington in April was grand! Hosted by Peter Lawrence and Karen, almost four dozen classmates visited the Jet Propulsion Labs, Huntington Botanical Gardens, Huntington Art Museum,
Class Note 1968. The College has published an article (at fas.dartmouth.edu) recognizing the work and generosity of the class’ Arts Legacy Committee (of which I’m a member) and highlighting our most recent recipient, Lauren Mills ’27. You may be prou
Class Note 1967. These are expected signs of spring: Cliff swallows return to Capistrano, California, and ’67s gather together for mini-reunions. The annual D.C. dinner was held March 28 at the Army-Navy Country Club in Arlington, Virginia, with a st
Class Note 1966. A Dartmouth liberal arts education prepares students to think creatively, be open to new career paths, and give back to society—throughout their lives. Here are just a few current examples from our class.Steve Smith retired in 1996 a
Class Note 1965. I continue to be amazed at the paths our classmates have followed. Dave Beattie is such a story. He writes: “Following our graduation, I completed my ‘fifth year’ at Thayer School and commissioning through the Navy ROTC program. My 2
Class Note 1964. Bill Fitzhugh retires later this year after 56 years with the Smithsonian Institution, where he has served as a curator of archaeology and director of its Arctic studies center. Bill writes, “It has been a rewarding career producing
Class Note 1963. We have lost our 307th classmate, Dr. Gordon Weir, a leading diabetes researcher who contributed to the discovery of GLP-1 treatments for obesity. Gordy died on March 27 in Boston after living with Parkinson’s disease for many years.
Class Note 1962. Defying the odds: Mazel tov to Arja and Alan Rapoport,flying to Rome, where it all began (romance lives!), to celebrate their 60th anniversary of connubial bliss. Alan writes: “The odds of our meeting in a tavola calda in Rome when w
Class Note 1961. Ticktock and the clock won’t stop for the class of 1961 as it continues to tick on.As the secretary of the class of 1961 for 25-plus years, I have been noticing a slow drift in our class discussions, focusing first on active retireme
Class Note 1960. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when ’60 classmates living in and around the Upper Valley (UV) began getting together once a month for lunch, but we know it started at least 25 years ago. More than 300 lunches later, we’re still going