Class Note 1994. Hello, fellow ’94s. No news or updates this time. I am openly asking for notes and updates from all of you. Without input, there is no output. Here is a general reminder to reach out if you are interested in joining the Dartmouth ’94
Class Note 1993. The holidays are a time for reflection. During the summer several ’93s gathered to celebrate the life of Dave Goldfarb. And we remember Colin Tong, who passed away in June.Jefferson Kiely shared a poignant series of remembrances, inc
Class Note 1992. Here are more reports of classmates’ experiences overseas, starting with updates from your ’92 cosecretaries!John McWilliams wrote: “While I still live in Dallas, my daughter, Reilly, who went to undergrad in Scotland and currently l
Class Note 1990. This month, when I was brainstorming questions to ask for the Class Notes column, my mind was suddenly distracted by aches in my hips (from running), and I thought to myself, “Other ’90s must be feeling the same things I’m feeling.”
Class Note 1989. November has arrived. If you’re getting ready for a holiday break, let me inspire you with memories of summer. While some roamed ’round the girdled earth, others celebrated family, championed a cause, and reached celebrity status.We
Class Note 1988. An ’88 trivia quiz might include: “Which ’88 began his career as a beekeeper in the Central African Republic (CAR)?” The answer: Adam Rabiner, of course. “The CAR was relatively stable then,” Adam recalls. “As a Peace Corps volunteer
Class Note 1987. As I write this, I have just returned from a trip to Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, to attend the wonderful fifth annual Black Alumni of Dartmouth Association summer gathering. Our class was well represented, and I was excited to
Class Note 1986. I hope everyone is looking forward to our upcoming 40th reunion! Be on the lookout for more information coming to you in the mail and your inbox! Mark your calendar and save the dates: Thursday-Sunday, June 18-21, 2026. Don’t you wan
Class Note 1985. I saw a poll recently that said the most popular baby names in recent years have been Olivia for girls and Liam for boys. The class of 1985 wasn’t exactly ahead of our time, as we had no one named Olivia or Liam. Instead, we had 32 J